For anyone wishing to propagate any of these anemones, sow the seed when it is still green as it just comes off the plant. It germinates really well.
As usual the advice is to report these Emails to the company they are impersonating.
We also have A. nemorosa which is beginning to self seed as well. A. De Caen however does not thrive.
They self seed all over the garden here on our acid clay. Never seen any dug up and eaten, but we seem to have very few mice (with a nod to...
There was a dedicated area on Gardener's World where folks could report Scams. It may be a good idea to have one here. To kick it off here is one...
L. clethroides grows in our acid clay, too well. Easier to pull out than Firecracker which is a to be avoided thug of the worst kind. The former...
Thanks. Did not see that. I have a feeling they did it once before, but had it bring it back as they lost so many visitors.
Was there an announcement on Gardner's World about removing the Forum section as I am sure I did not see it when I looked in this morning. If not...
Some of us have been in here for a long long time.
I thought there was something wrong with Gardener's World website before. Sad to see it go after so many years. Welcome though.
Purple Toothwort, Lathrea clandestina along the Wirral Way. No photo, no camera
At least now you have the correct name to go searching.
Olearia 'Henry Travers' from Burncoose Nurseries
And the best of luck. We were still trying to remove this after 20 years of digging, pulling and weedkiller.
Definitely a bit early for them, mine are still dormant.
Only time I have managed it was with newly formed shoots when they were still reddish in colour. No other cuttings rooted.
Have you downloaded the program? Next step is to Email the person you wish to zoom with and invite them to join you. Unless you have received an...
Does the stuff in the border alongside survive?
Pear rust does spread from Junipers to Pear trees, but yes that tree does look dead. Try the scrape test. Scratch a little piece of bark and if it...
As long as the sacking is made from plant material like Sisal then it will eventually rot away, in that case you do not need to do anything other...
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