Do you mean the leafy herb fennel rather than the bulbous fennel? If so, you'll be awash with it. My impression is that both dislike transplanting...
Interesting, the panes I have are about 7200 square, I think. Those Dutch lights would be a bit of a pig to transport and handle being double...
You could indeed, it would all have been worth a bit on Ebay - or you could have worn it! They do say if you wore it the first time around you...
There are many acres of farmland that would not be considered worthwhile in terms of yield to grow cereal or vegetable crops on. Or, the terrain...
Pulls instantly out with no effort and has an intriguingly herbal aroma! It's a yes from me.
Probably in, it's better to be allied with a strong group of neighbouring countries and who else would we ally with? The US? Nobody trusts them...
Quite possibly! You know you're getting on a bit when you start moaning about the "youth of today" and "in my young day"!I like hearing about...
Gorgeous, but if it didn't really like it in Aquitaine I don't think it'll approve of the East Mids!
A product for garden control freaks only!Bet Christopher Lloyd never had one, and he was no slouch when it came to colour combinations. Mostly,...
Some people aren't so keen on it: This is an excerpt from Plantlife's document concerning invasive plants:"Invasive non-native plants Plantlife...
Yellow dead-nettle looks lovely and fresh in spring, especially if it clumps up. I don't mind its spreading habit, it bounces around like a...
What do leather jackets eat?
Yellow dead-nettle? Lamium galeobdolon. http://landscaping.about.com/od/plantsforshadyareas/p/Lamium-galeobdolon.htm
Great post, Music. I'm sure we've all been there, nothing more boring than the company of teenagers who are only interested in their phone. But...
Manually killing all the adult beetles you can find would be a good start to alleviating the problem. Trouble is they are shy, nocturnal and dusty...
Comes very easily from cuttings! As you say, very easy, an old-fashioned rockery plant that could look stunning in various situations. I'd like to...
I like the plant, it looks so fresh in springtime.
#1 Might be montbretia, aka crocosmia. #2 Primrose #4 Most likely buttercup, grrr, get it out.
I wouldn't bother even sowing for a week or two yet. Why make them shiver in an uncertain English April? Prevent cruelty to plants, I say! They...
I prefer Spanish Flag, Ipomoea lobata. I find that pretty easy and it makes a good show, better than I quamoclit.
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