they are cosmos--see posts below. There are many different types. you might be thinking of the feathery leaved pink/white etc ones
thank god. they were expensive. yes, that was my first thought. was worried it was a virus. thanks mate
HiAnyone know what these cosmos might be suffering from? Just brought them. The compost was very wet .thanks
Thankyou !
They were teeny foxgloves - not the large digitalis lol oh second one’s correct
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Thanks. Thought the thumbnails appear larger when clicked on. Spot on!! Just checked these.
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Thanks. Hope you got it sorted
Was just feeling miserable with it all and sick of seeing grey and ruined plants . So needed a emotional rant I think lol oh well, guess I best...
Oh I’m in York now lol and it’s like November
I know! It’s so frustrating
Hi,Anyone’s else’s british garden ( especially northerners) being wrecked by the gloomy , cold , wet windy weather ? It’s now mid April and...
Hey thanks for the tips guys£ girls ! Well, it’s totally flattened the Muscari and narcissus. The tulips were mostly intact thankfully. I guess...
Hiwe have storm Kathleen wreaking havoc in northern England as we speak !! I’ve had an amazing growth of tulips for the first time after ages &...
Thank you for the advice all. Just need them to arrive here on time now!
Great tips. Yes, I’m thinking of pots now . Yes, the dark blue Muscari are invasive albeit very pretty . I wish the sky blue ones were, they seem...
Great advice. Thanks- I might have to do that . Ps I was looking and thryre more like tree lillies variety. Do these need special compost when...
Yes ha ! Definitely love stuffing it with bulbs ! Looking amazing though , except a few casualties eg narcissus have come up blind due to...
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