I grow mine giving it the extreme tender/tropical treatment.One thing to be aware of is Gloriosa is very poisonous
Oh dear.....another poor England performance. So they return home without a win and the bottom of their group.
I find it depends on where you get them. There is a cheap nursery in Crews Hill where I have gotten mine from the past, that really struggle. This...
I had a Silver Tree, Leucadendron argentuem which I grew in a pot for a few years.One spring I was away for a week on business, we had a warm...
My 7 year old daughter would love me to make something like that for her.
Another few photos of my raised beds. I should start my own thread.....:)My garden was done in 3 stages over a few years. The photo above is...
Yup, it hasn't been filled in yet. Sure not too difficult to move it a bit.
@wiseowl, You still think this is?? :scratch:Personally, I think the English game is in a very sorry state. We have one of the richest, if not...
What sort of soil are you going to fill it with? Agree with above, don't overdo the rubble at the base.Here is part of my garden There is a an...
Yup, if the are doing well, they can become rampant.
That's manure's problem. :hate-shocked: Don't think he gets that much playing for England.
Wise owl, no prob. That's half the fun of sport. The debate and recrimination that follows a loss :rolleyespink:IMO England are average. We...
We lost because we weren't good enough. Despite all the hype, and other cr*p built up in the press, the England squad is average at best and...
Do you know what species it is? If it's a caerulea, then as above, the foliage does tend to get cut down in the cold, but one would expect it to...
Link won't work for me :scratch:
I am going to watch every second if possible. Told the Mrs not to disturb me....I am in glued to the couch in front of the tv for a month :yikes:...
Very nice. The steep slopes they are planted on probably increases drainage.
I would dust the cut parts with flowers of sulphur. Leave for at least a week to dry off. And then pot up in a gritty cactus type soil.If you...
hydrogardener, I don't think it's regia. They don't form a distinct stem from a small size as your's has done.My best guess would be Drosera indica.
You could always dress the soil with Iron Sulphate. I have found this really helps my acid loving plants.
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