Yes, I thought the Instant Dance was going to be too difficult and probably just embarrassing, but it was good fun! I too would have liked Alex...
[ATTACH]Taxodium distichum likes wet feet.(Sorry, that's not very poetic is it?)
Congratulations @Liriodendron - well deserved win
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Really bright and very beautiful.[ATTACH]
Hamamelis [ATTACH]
Three stages of an Echinacea flower [ATTACH]
Glowing Acer [ATTACH]
Thanks for the tip @micearguers I only usually get Dryopteris filix-mas!
I can't find where I said that! But I think they were probably the ones growing around a potted Acer. If so, I took a while to get round to doing...
I always watch the launch programme so I see the introductions to those taking part, otherwise I spend the series thinking "Who are they again?" I...
Eucomis springs to mind. But that's just a guess, not a particularly educated one!
Just saw this on Instagram (I've left the name on so you can seek them out yourself if you want). That 'Fleur van Zonneveld looks promising![ATTACH]
Making the most of the beech mast[ATTACH]
It's that time of year when every Antirrhinum looks like a scene from Dante's Inferno... [ATTACH]
Salvias. Especially the shrubby ones. I always do them in water now and have a constant supply for giving away / replacing any that perish over...
I have Salvya 'Peach Parfait' - it's gorgeous. This was in June and it's still going strong.[ATTACH]
Yes, mine always starts green. You can see it doesn't take long to darken (here in full sun) [ATTACH]
Ah well, hear it here :)Neighbours here knew each other either side, and those who'd been here a long time or whose children went to the same...
I'd certainly rather be considered woke than count myself among those who use it as a perjorative term.
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