In damp soil it can be a thug. I spent as much time pulling it out in our last garden as anything else (except Lysimachia Firecracker).
And here it is....
And another book has gone to the printers.
Helps having an editor who nags!
Boasting again. The latest children's' story is now available And here it is...
I would sow them in MPC rather than scattering them about. They probably would be eaten off otherwise.
Or you could sow the seeds when ripe for a lot more plants.
If you go out with a knife then it IS premeditated.
How is a 13 years prison sentence 'life'? Am I the only one who thinks that anyone convicted of killing someone with a knife should be locked up...
That's nothing. It was on sale in a Garden Centre we went to the other week at £14.99 for admittedly a large potful of it.
Found a few so far this year. First time I have ever seen them fly away rather than drop to the floor. Caught them on a Polygonatum near the Lilies.
They self seed in this garden, so I assume you could just collect and scatter the seed. As to when, once the seed is ripe. Seed head just pop open...
Member of the Dianthus family.
We removed the conifer hedges from around our present property to the benefit of ourselves and others. The most affected neighbour offered to help...
Blackbirds do the same for us too.
Definitely needs its roots in the shade. Take care with gravel or slate, slugs love to lurk under them and nibble the Clematis shoots. I would...
No foxes in the garden. No other signs of badgers, but some hedgehog droppings. We know what badger signs look like from our last place.
Just found a bees nest which has been excavated by something. Don't think we have badgers here,so wondering if hedgehogs would dig like that?
Oxalis pes-caprae has a reputation for being very difficult to eliminate once it has spread over an area of land The weed propagates largely...
Definitely Oxalis.
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