Phyllostachys aureosulcata basking in sun. This bamboo makes a nice columnar feature if carefully maintained.[ATTACH]Heuchera Timeless has...
I gave my driveway a treatment of Patio Magic today to try to get rid of the rather rapid build up of moss over the past few weeks, probably due...
If you can use the mesh sheets on top of something portable like a wheelbarrow or bin, it would make it easier for you to relocate the sieved soil...
I like Hydrangeas too @simone_in_wiltshire and have a couple of H. paniculata Limelight in the garden which I like, even when they start to fade!...
Thank you @fairygirl, that’s an impressive specimen you have there :blue thumb:. Even before I’d planted mine I noticed a bee investigating the...
Today I decided to remove an old Hydrangea which had become woody and a bit lacklustre! Easy. No, it took ages to dig it out from the narrow...
Rudbeckia in decline.[ATTACH]View through Acer.[ATTACH]Mahonia Winter Sun (before planting).[ATTACH]I replaced an ancient woody...
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Have you considered Rwanda :biggrin:?
Equisetum has two types of growth, the first in spring, as you describe, which are structures containing spores, and the second in summer when...
If you can remember anything like this growing in the area before it was covered @tommyrot, it may help with ID as it is quite unique. I’m hoping...
If the green shoots are still actively growing and you are impatient, you could try using a systemic weedkiller now. October is not ideal timing...
That’s not cheating @CarolineL, you’re just providing the right growing conditions :biggrin:.
That looks like Equisetum to me. The stems are brittle because they contain silica. It is invasive and can become difficult to eradicate. You need...
If there is a teabag around the roots and it is easily accessible, I’d try to remove it or slit it as @fairygirl says, trying to cause minimal...
I’ll bet that tastes good with Marmite @Penny_Forthem :).
Just give them lots of water @Michael Hewett but not too much :biggrin:.
Does it have a square stem @CanadianLori? This is a characteristic of the mint family of which Coleus is a member.
That's a sign of dehydration @Michael Hewett. As the leaves haven't gone brown yet, I'd give it lots of water to help it recover and keep it out...
Thank you @fairygirl, that Hydrangea would make a nice addition to one of my borders.Happy Birthday :hapydancsmil:!
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