I'm with Silver surfer on O pes caprae, only from likelihood. That's the one that has invaded lots of vineyards etc in Greece and Turkey and is...
Wow well done Sarah, and what good news with the allotment. So - something which will mean hard work and something for relaxing after. Perfect...
Well today I managed some trimming this morning - but that was on my poodle Parsley (cos he's curly)..... However this afternoon it was perfect in...
Thanks @longk and I'm going to have a look at the Robins site now. I love salvias, but they don't like the conditions here in the main. I'll just...
Thanks Jenny, I've always taken cuttings of this one, but you never know, you might end up with something really interesting even if it doesn't...
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Yes, I agree. It's the tips that root as runners that are a pain, because they can be small and you miss them and before you know it there's a new...
Ooh I never thought to try saving seed from mine - does it come true Jenny? :hate-shocked:
Thanks for the advice noisette, that's really helpful. I'm not too into colour coordinating, so I'll let mother nature take care of that, but will...
Wishing you both all the very best liliana. My mum had one and it was a great success. Do hope you see the benefit very soon :grphg:
The forgetmenots do seed around but not uncontrollably... Sounds as if great minds think alike ;)
Ah ok, I wasn't sure.....lol. In that case the iris ensata might make a nice contrast in form to most alpines? With forgetmenots between them? Or...
That is great and will be lovely as a bog garden. Iris ensata like full sun and their feet moist. There are lots of beautiful varieties in a huge...
'fraid you'll just have to digem up n then burnem. Which indeed I find very satisfying, they usually crackle well :yes: Other alternative is brush...
I agree with the other answers above. Caustic soda can be useful for shifting grease as in unblocking a drain when used carefully, but isn't...
They look like brambles to me. The one leaf looks too coarse for rose and the thorns are right for bramble. I'd dig them out, being careful to dig...
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Oh no Eve, I'd like those AS WELL :loll: .... but good idea, thanks for the prompt :blue thumb:
Oh that's lovely to know, thanks Lorea, I'll persevere then :dbgrtmb: And thanks for the beautiful photos, they'll spur me on :smile:
Yes, you're right - I just have a yen to grow the big perennial blowsy things. Probably very silly, but I'm going to give them a go :wallbanging:
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