3 cats to be precise and they all got into the photos.
The garden today. One or two primulas in there. imgur.com/gallery/rEsbZYe
It does look like L. tatarica. Used to grow it which is why I thought I ought to know it. Ta muchly.
Not Celery for the first one, try Lovage.
Been asked what this is. I just cannot bring it to mind. Flowering now and bought as a P[ATTACH] hiladelphus, but patently not.
Seems an odd thing to be grown for sale as a perennial by a nursery person, if it is Celery. Trouble is that she knew what her plants were and did...
Far too robust for parsley. I thought Comfrey too, the leaves have that velvety feel to them. Keep on guessing folks. We need the names for a...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]Leaves only so no flowers to help. Thanks.
Slightly damp. Same as keeping snowdrops in pots.
The old advice was to prick them out in small clumps rather than trying to separate them in to individual plants. They are very delicate.
Looking good. Know what you mean about avoiding stairs.
Thanks. Have sent a link to our second son who is the expert asking for his opinion.
Thanks folks. Lot to think about there.
I agree, need a DVD drive and a SD slot too. The camera works on a SD card. Don't like laptops Tried sons and got no where with it. Son suggested...
This tower pc (Aesus) is on its last legs. Need a new one. Anyone any recommendations? We don't do gaming or watch stuff. Mostly Internet, photos...
They are indeed and they look like one of the many forms of T. praestans.
If there are seed pods on them then definitely do not put on the compost heap. the seeds are very tough. Also the roots are persistent so if you...
A hardy form of C. persicum was found in the mountains of Lebanon. The genes from that one have been bred into the old C. persicum to produce...
That is almost certainly a white form of C. persicum. There are hardier versions of it around these days.
@Kelc. Have a look at the Blog I posted as an answer to your query about getting into gardening. Slightly fictionalised, but essentially what...
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