A week ago England lost to NZ in the 2nd Test - Zeros This week they win an ODI - HerosWouldn't get too excited about it. Maybe when they start...
Could also be a Rhapis. Any chance of a photo?
I would also like to retain in something I love doing. Have a degree and a well paid office job. But can't say I really enjoy it. But like...
I have found the best method is a pair of thick gloves and dig them out.
Mine came from a big chain. Have had them for 2 years. So far they aren't showing obvious signs. Aside from stunted growth - more my fault than...
longk, I am clueless when it comes to Lobelias :scratch:
Yup, I just want one or two (I like the bronze leaved varieties) for the dramatic effect. Not quite getting that with mine which are barely 15cm...
Last photo. Not sure what it is, but it's not a protea.Nice photos :blue thumb:
The Gardeners Club has Cannas relatively cheap. £5 for a decent sized pot. Same price as a tray or two of annuals.Might be worth buying new ones...
Sal, Will be interesting to see your results. I imagine most caerulea and incarnata hybrids will stand a chance
@longk, My greenhouse is chocca No space for them in there :spinning:
I have 2. First one was planted about 3 years ago. Took a year or two to get going, but last summer, and this summer, it has really put on a lot...
Checked on these last night. There isn't much growth a month later.....Is it because I started them so late?
Tbh, I would dig it out, and start fresh with a new one.It will always look lop-sided and out of proportion.
I think some varieties have a natural purply/reddish coloured foliage.Tbh, I don't know which varieties do, but this could be one of them?
1)Mammillaria sp 2)Mammillaria possibly elongata 3)Haworthia limifolia 4)Ceroid 5) Needs better photo 6) Notocactus sp 7) Echinocereus...
I use Silverhill in SA.Who do you gets seeds from in Australia?
Welcome back!Pleased to see that you will have a house with lots of potential.
Bought myself this 5ft tree fern on the weekend[ATTACH]
Don't use garden soil. They are epiphytic, so need something free draining. Add perlite, fine bark, or leafmould if you can.Or you can use the...
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