Euphorbia robbiae. Lovely in a woodland garden in spring. They run at the roots as well as seed but are not difficult to get out.Have those...
Absolutely, they really shouldn't be attempting to save people's lives, improve their health or saving the NHS a pile of money. Disgraceful!
UNPLUG it and have a look underneath. If the wire is still where it should be it's probably OK and you just hit a stone or something. Test it...
You might as well leave the osteospermums in now, after all, you will be enjoying them until the end of October.[IMG]This is the hardy one,...
Congratulation on your new house! I agree it's sad to be moving when usually you would be pushing forward with sowing and planting but it won't be...
Fab allotment. I can't see the rationale of grinding the stuff before sowing, although it probably helps with thinning as 50% gets destroyed. What...
At least one person (but it looked like only one) hadn't forgotten that! Hope France win soon (won't be very soon if Saturday was anything to go...
I agree, so I'm planning to sow them direct into the allotment which should provide both. I think they are naturally a soft-textured, fragile...
If all else fails, pop into Leicester and pay 29p at the International supermarket for a generous bunch!
I think it's one of the soft leaved willowherbs, a complete weed but there are worse ones. Rosebay willowherb is a great plant, turns the...
I thought it was just drag. He wouldn't have such a good beard if he'd been through reassignment therapy, surely?Yes, it was weird. He certainly...
Easier if your soil is soft to dig rather than hard, dry clods. Harder if you are slithering about in mud, though.Soil in Leicester is often...
Wish I was good at DIY as well! Thanks for asking @Lolimac. Things are at a bit of a standstill as I've been busy and away and my project manager...
One of my local indies is as cheap as chips and it doesn't sell place mats. Or potpourri. or chimineas. Or over-priced jam. Or children's books....
I think it's hardyish as they used to grow it in Tudor times - I think. Flippin' pathetic thing, though, always flops and runs to seed as soon as...
Oi'll give it foive! I remember lying down in a shop to get the jeans zip done up, then you'd know they were tight enough. It was the original...
Ah, right. BOOTS ON!
Sowing in rows helps to avoid that. Sometimes broadcast sowing makes better use pof space, though.
Sorry about that, I just looked at the term skunk cabbage, just shows how important it is to use the Latin taxonomic names.
If you google safflower you will see they are a plant with yellow-orange flowers, leaves seem similar on young plants but on mature plants they...
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