and to get over that all you have to do is watch this: [media] only thing to remember is that the above is an advert and they might be good...
The spiral bound one is the old, old edition and isn't as good as the 1990's edition as that was the major update:blue thumb:
I made another one:biggrin: slightly lopsided but it's doing the job:redface: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
There's one thing in a woodland that is always breath taking and it's mass plantings, could be of anything but they never cease to create a...
Sounds fab:spinning:
and lots of it :lunapic 130165696578242 5: oh and Welcome to GC:snork:
Gorse.
If your looking for a general all rounder in propagation then you can't go far wrong with any of the RHS books but this is the one I use which I...
Completely random fun snippet of the day: Forsythia was actually named in honour of William Forsyth a Scottish Botanist and one of the founding...
Yep that's looks to me like Quercus robur http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quercus_robur
Yes I agree with Silver Surfer the small tree in the middle is actually a Hazel and then the tree's behind that are most likely oak but I'd hope...
Almost as bad as that muppet on Crimwatch who stole something from a CCTV shop, that's right a shop that sells CCTV equipment and then he went...
I've seen this on GC before but I can't remember who posted it :scratch:
No :snork: I have super powers [IMG]
Have I been forgotten :th scifD36:
Possibly, but I feel unlikely on two separate plants at the exact same time:scratch: does it do this regularly each year? is there any visible...
Could it be a sport that they themselves have found growing in another pot or in the path etc. ? I think the best place to ask would probably...
Holy ******* **** that's not actually what they look like is it? please tell me your joking :oops:
I've just edited your post harry so the image now works:blue thumb: back to the plant and it's a Camellia rather than a rose but I don't know...
They are lovely aren't they and such a variety of colour :wub2:
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