Santolina chamaecyparissus and Santolina chamaecyparissus Lemon Queen possibly.
Root is good to eat.
Tragopogon porrifolius or Salsify.
If it is Sorbaria (and it looks like it) then it is a thug. It suckers as badly as Rhus. It is banned in much of the USA because of its ability to...
[ATTACH] In our previous garden we used Block pavers, stood upright to give height. Or, we have used the concrete edging slabs ( not sure what...
The best time to prune nandina is in winter, when it is dormant. As far as how, the books recommend cutting about a quarter of the stems down to...
2nd one is a Hebe and the 3rd is Hypericum, probably Hidcote
Yes, Deutzia scabra is the most likely.
Yew, Taxus baccata
My eyesight is not what is was, A closer image would help, please.
The whole of the rest of that area is going to be filled with Snowdrops, primroses, cyclamen, Anemone nemorosa, A. blanda and such like so I was...
From this [img] to this [img] Now filled with really good leafy top soil. I cut back some of the overhanging branches to let in more light and...
You are doing it already. Possibly would be worth putting a mulch of the bark type stuff on the surface. That would keep the moisture in and stop...
There seems to have been a lot of questions about this, this season. They are almost certainly bulblets. Either remove them and bin or if you...
Trouble with scale like that is that they do not have any really effective natural predators. Prefer to use an insecticidal soap and Neem oil...
Hi and welcome. We are 20 miles north of you. Used t grow all our own veg and fruit until we just got too old and infirm and moved to a smaller...
Wilt is a lot rarer than people suppose. The more likely problem is that a slug or a snail has damaged the stem. Surprising how often this...
They look like one of the myriad forms of scale insects.
Pleasure. Harlow Carr used to have a fantastic display of them along the stream.
P. japonica does come in shades of red through pink to white.
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