My stupid Iris germanica are in bud.
Make yourself a nice cup of tea with it and you'll find yourself growing wild. Grr. Who needs CroatiaPete, I'm amazed. Seems like everyone...
A few more details about your unimproved soil and what you might wish to do with the improved soil would help us give you the most accurate answer...
And the thing seeds about and the roots are half a metre long and a pain in the *rse to get out. They do look lovely though, just their rampant...
I have a lemon that dropped all its leaves. so I thought hell, stuck it in the shadowy corner and...yup, three years on its still covered in...
Thanks for the ident Fancy, I am an old enthusiast of 'Thalia' but have to say that the leaves on Pete's fuchsia add an air of wildness. Have to...
Hilarious link Liz. No idea about the plant, pretty much like Millais it would appear, but am not completely surprised to discover that plants at...
Might be leatherjackets, or chafer grubs. Are there any grubs under the bare patches or next to them? Ants are visible so you will know if these...
http://www.ediespage.com/garden/misc/greencoral.htmcould be a relative of this forb. Never seem anything like it, looks made of ceramic - you're...
Afraid you'll have to either get a small strimmer, or edge the lawns with bricks/stone/other at soil level so that the mower can run over them....
What a bizarre way to go about laying a lawn! I suppose the fabric would supress the weeds (though I think it is too flimsy myself - I would use...
I agree with Pete, though am also uncetain. My garden is very sheltered - Jade plants, one happy ginger, Muscat grapes, need no protection because...
I rather doubt they can be moved without a lot of effort and preparation. First you would want to find someone close by to give them to (!) then...
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[img]Is this the same thing? Snapped on my hand 22nd June. He was a big fellah!
Our natives could be regarded as migrants (mostly from down south)anyway - how much veg was there, and how diverse the fauna, north of the Thames...
Sounds like Datura stramonium. I've had it on my bonfire heap. Much beloved of Central American Indians and Carlos Castaneda enthusiasts. Been a...
Cut off the turfs, no shilly-shallying about with chemicals and burners, and stack them upside down in a heap less than 3 feet high. If you want,...
Err - possibly not wise to wave chainsaws around in flats, might get the neighbours feeling uncomfortable!?Sorry you've got probs, obvious...
assuming the tree to have been pot grown I would dig a circular hole about 3-4" bigger than the pot it came in and lift. You wil;l balance losses...
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