Not sure, but it appears to be a type of grass. Maybe in the cereal family with rye etc.
longk, the red flower is presume you mean, is Ribes speciosum (Fuchsia flowered gooseberry), this is a Winter flowering summer deciduous? plant,...
We're on an estuary near the sea, you can see the sea from the coasts of the estuary (River Dee). I know in Llandudno, a town even milder than...
Well it's not my garden (I wish!) it's the botanical garden up the road, however no tent.. imagine where we'd be with a tent. No frost here in...
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I wouldn't put faith in that forecast.It looks especially bad for you.. sorry to say.[IMG]Sustained winds of over 50 knots (over 60mph).....
I just had a look at the weather charts and my heart dropped. A potentially damaging, even life threatening storm developing on Wednesday into...
Calathea rufibarba.
I want to plant things, early summer bulbs but its too cold yet, and wet.. Im generally keeping an eye out on things. No jobs yet.
2C mild? You're a hardy soul!
Wind is getting strong now.. actually very nice today.. sunny. But chilly.
I sowed Lavatera arborea seeds back in November (late), but they haven't come up yet... however I was just imitating nature, as on our coast,...
These look like warm climate plants, but they are in fact cold climate plants, they thrive and grow best in temperatures between 7C and 15C
I would say Garrya elliptica which is smothered in Irish Ivy.. The Irish Ivy is obvious as you can see it scrambling up the tree trunk.
last two pop up around here too, it looks like Campanula seedlings.
light rain all evening.. currently 5C (41F)
down the side of the driveway it's positively arid though it has had a bit of rain this winter.. the side of the house tends to deflect the rain...
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