I thought that too @flounder, the stripe in the middle is a thick midrib and the brown leaf tips look suspiciously like a Cordyline. Most...
M&S suitable for all hobs range are good value, light and easy to clean. Handy for when we come round for your first trial run @ViewAhead :biggrin:.
Fennel, with visitors![ATTACH] [ATTACH]Crocosmia 'Carmin Brilliant'.[ATTACH]
Thinking about the leaf fall in autumn and other detritus falling during the year onto the gravel below, I would have the tree removed. A narrow...
I think your Clematis may be C. Etoile Violette @Michael Hewett, it looks very much like mine![ATTACH]
Reds and oranges taking over with Crocosmia 'Carmin Brilliant', Achillea 'Terracotta' and Helenium 'Sahin's Early Flowerer'.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Heucherella 'Hopscotch'[ATTACH]Heuchera 'Forever Purple' and ferns.[ATTACH]Lower garden today.[ATTACH]
After 5 years, there should be quite a dense network of fibrous roots growing from the trunk below soil level. I would avoid exposing these when...
Calamagrostis Karl Foerster, what remains of the flowers after weeks of wind and rain.[ATTACH]
Buddleia at dusk yesterday.[ATTACH]New fern frond emerging, distinctly bronze![ATTACH]
That does look like it could be a nice tree when it recovers @Barders. I would clear a good circle of earth around the base of the tree and...
Topping the compost in pots with grit, gravel, slate or decorative pebbles can reduce weed growth, but it doesn't prevent the most determined...
At this stage, I wouldn't remove what looks like a reasonably healthy hedge but simply replace the damaged plant/plants with a similar conifer...
If your soil is free draining and doesn’t get waterlogged @Murphy99, an alternative conifer which can be cut back to old wood and will regrow is...
You could try to revive it by reducing the trunks by half or more. New shoots will emerge as buds below the cuts and then grow to create another...
Rudbeckia about to emerge.[ATTACH]
Some views around the garden today.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Mine are crowded @fairygirl, another case of overplanting :), but that hasn't stopped them flowering. I think it's the wet cold over winter that...
No, I leave them in but that’s because I have dry sandy soil and winters are quite mild here. It really depends on your soil, location and...
I planted an Amelanchier last year in a similar position, close to a fence. Despite all the rain this year, I have been giving it a long soak...
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