For years now we have been getting a phone call wanting us to sign up for an Extended Warrantee on a machine we no longer own. We keep telling...
Sorry, my fingers missed the middle of the name.
Oxalis cornuta and a right thug it is too.
Main problem with those is lack of water. They are a moisture loving, dappled shade plant.
Isn't it really annoying when you remember seeing a plant and just cannot get the name of it from deep in ones memory? Is it my poor eyesight or...
How tall is it? It has the look of Lysimachia Firecracker to me, but that is about 3 feet tall when in flower.
Unless you are very unlucky, it is very possible to remove these conifers oneself. We (my wife and I and we are in our mid 70's) have just removed...
Once they have gone brown like that they never re-grow. Conifers do not have undeveloped buds on the branches only on green shoots. Personally I...
Yes, sorry did not see that. Don't let it flower whatever you do. That Oxalis will spread everywhere as the seeds explode off the plant when ripe.
Sedum spurium. Now called Phedimus spurius Well drained soil in full sun.
All the paniculata types are pruned (if need be) in February. They flower on new wood, that is growth made in the same season. So you are not...
If anyone ever gets the chance to go to Slack Top, their display garden was superb last time we were there.
Pink rather than white though. There is a Caryopterys x clandonensis Stephi which is pink. Don't remember ever buying it though. Thanks.
Can anyone put a name to this sub-shrub with aromatic leaves? TIA[ATTACH]
Last one I had of that size I used my flame gun on it. Having said that, the foam stuff has always worked for me in the past. Perhaps they have...
Solved. Allium daghestanicum.
Maybe. But that species has broad leaves, this one has very fine, hair like leaves.
This one has grown up with Allium neriniflorum. Tiny, say 6 inches tall at most and flowers half an inch across. But what is it? [ATTACH]
Not the best image, but this flowers early in the year and this was all I could find at present. [ATTACH] Leaves. [ATTACH] Ta!
Either works for me. Add a little lime to whichever you use, it does help them as they come from limestone rocks.
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