David Austin (as in roses), or maybe one of these[ATTACH]One for the more mature forum members there :biggrin:
Agree with Pieris. The only variety I can think of is called "Forest Flame".
Campanula glomerata Alba perhaps ? Leaves might not be correct though :noidea:.
What size pots are they ? If they're quite large it might be possible to divide. Any chance of a photo to see the growth please ? :smile:
When you last grew tomatoes, was it under the same circumstances (that is, were they treated exactly the same, by patio doors etc.) ?Seed...
I think sycamore as well :smile:. It could be self seeded - they can be difficult to dig out.
[ATTACH]Here's the hedgehog in his bath. Fingers crossed that he recovers without any ill effects.
This post from my local rescue (I have amended it slightly as it refers to photos and a local area). An interesting point about using lawn...
An interesting episode this week I thought.I particularly enjoyed the garden in Bristol with the beautiful borders. I love all the colours,...
I do sympathise @Butterfly6 . I had to get rid of (almost) all the box hedging in the front and back gardens. I will say that clearing the hedges...
Another thing with peat free compost is that it can appear bone dry on the surface, but is very wet underneath. If you can post some photos that...
GW 8pm tonight."As spring continues apace, Monty plants up the Mound with a gorgeous palette of blues and yellows, delves into the wonderful...
LOL :biggrin:
I've never tried sowing them directly in the ground, but in trays in a cold frame, and then planted in clumps like @Jenny_Aster .I know...
I've had great success with "Picolino" :smile:.
Was it this one @pete ?Marcus Wareing's Tales From A Kitchen Garden | Marcus Wareing
I don't think there have been many comments on Mr T's Gardening Club ?I caught up with 2 episodes this afternoon and found it very much like a...
I thought phlox as well. I have several clumps that look very similar :smile:.
Ah sorry, I hadn't realised that.
If you haven't moved the mulch away from it, I would do so @Jess91 . If the ground is too wet it will give it a chance to dry out a bit.Speaking...
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