I’ve never deadheaded my Japanese anemones @RowlandsCastle Do you do that to stop them seeding or does it encourage more flowers?
We inherited some hops and they are a nightmare. They will grow 6m from ground level in a season and smother anything and everything in their...
Not at all like my damsons @Pete8 which are definitely more oval although that’s assuming they are what I think they are :heehee:
Just to add, our damsons aren’t ripe yet. Fully formed but hard as nails, probably need a couple more weeks or some consistent warm weather
I went down a rabbit hole trying to decide what we had in our garden- plums, damsons, bullace - when we first moved here when the fruit was just...
I would suggest going lower @RowlandsCastle maybe 5ft. They easily put on 2ft a year
Agree with @Leafylearner but the Crocosmia isn’t Lucifer, which is red and taller. I can’t tell the variety, there are quite a few of the smaller,...
It’s probably just waiting to be released into the ground, any feed in its compost will be exhausted by now. Euphorbias are often looking a little...
Have they actually refused when asked or is it that they just aren’t keeping them to a size/height you feel is reasonable? We inherited some...
Aah, that makes sense now. Thank you
Hi, @JWK I can’t quite visualise what you do and how re lowering the plants?I’m probably having a senior moment :please:
Agree with the other posters but re your original questionsCan’t see clearly on the photos whether it is ivy but I would probably start by just...
We’ve a fair few setting but none starting to ripen yet, which I think is slightly later than usual for us. Lots of trusses forming over the last...
Some smaller evergreen grasses such as Stipa tenuissima or Carex Everest or Evergold would give some contrast to the Azalea.Campanula...
Hi @Noel55 a couple of questions to help with useful suggestions. What are the dimensions of the trough? Is it in sun, shade, exposed?
Erigeron doesn’t like my garden :noidea:Vebena bonariensis self seeds so I usually get a few but never bulks up or lasts beyond a year or two....
It looks like one of the low growing Oxalis. I’m not sure how they spread, probably a mix of creeping stems and seed. The low growing ones...
Quite a good list already of all the ones that spring to mind. Only others popping into mine are Buddleja, Cistus, Erigeron and maybe some annuals...
I don’t think weed killer will bother it. It’s related to moss and won’t harm any plants. You often get it on bare compacted soil in shades, wet...
I just buy the May issue to get the 2-for-1 card which is great for garden visiting.
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