Interesting....i thonk lots of 'drought' resistant plants are first to show signs of sufferin g in droughts......but as you say peter I think it...
cheers peter ...very useful and may I add jellitto are an excellent company to deal with and the germinaton rate is second to none
I work for the wildlife trust doing this sort of work...ie bringing unused land into productive/wildlife friendly use......go for it lots of...
hmm your right just looked up the ceanothus mentioned above....had never seen that species....but the pics look like a good match?
a viburnum maybe...it has those linear lines on the leaves?
ahh looks so familiar....i did think elagnus ebingii......does the new growth have a silvery look?
difficult to say that young...looks a little like young spinach or leaf beat or chard....sown any of these or do their relations grow as weed...
cut flower spikes out and use quick, they wont store and as said above middle will be poor..sorry no good news. Its been an unusully dry season...
interesting .... yeah some sort of shock/damage to the young growing tip may cause several new growing buds to form I suppose, or perhaps as you...
thanks Marley, I actually found that site during research for the interview, there are certainly some success stories out there, very encouraging....
thanks all..... and quercus thanks for the bovey link that wasnt a project I was aware of, I shall have a look. Have already started to...
Didin't reallly know where to post this. I want to share some good news, I have changed careers from self employed gardener to Prestons new...
yes could be, most have more reflexed petals than that but i think your right
hmmm, my best guess would be to agre with whoever said a species tulip of some sort, they look too tall and gangly but im thinking that may be...
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