Hi Zippy, Honeysuckles are lovely but can be very prone to mildew in a sunny spot if the ground gets dry.Like Bayleaf I would suggest...
Hi Peter,My one salvia experiment this year is a plant of salvia guaranatica "Blue Enigma" - have you tried it at all?Also, have you been to...
I love your border Celia - it looks to be overflowing!Fuchsia - there's an idea - I think Thomson & Morgan were featuring a new climbing fuchsia...
Thanks for the warning Bashy - I'll tell all my gardening contacts to steer clear of them!
Hi Lauraloo,I can definitely recommend Mme Alfred Carriere for shade - it's a fantastic rose and very healthy.I know it's not a climber, but...
What a beautiful gallery! my favourites were...1. Paladin - Slippery Slope2. Marge - snowdrops3. Dave W - Furrows - A different perspective
Hi again, solanums are usually widely available in Spring - try in Wilkinsons or Woolworths, or any reasonable garden centre.
Or a solanum (potato vine)? The ordinary blue one is reasonably hardy, fast growing, and flowers for ages.
Hi again. South-facing would work really well for a silver/gold/blue theme.For year-round foliage effect, what about the silver-leaved "curry...
Hi Midnightrose - this sounds like quite an easy colour for planting with. As you say, you could go with the Autumnal range (reds, oranges,...
Ahhhh! I see now! they show as landscape still when you preview the posting but it corrects on the actual posting!! Here are a couple more which I...
Thanks for the encouragement folks. BUT how do i swivel them round? I've tried rotating them in the "edit" bit of photobucket, and they appear OK...
Hi Ducastaing, don't know about the lovely single one, but the pale pink one in the right forground of pic 3 looks a lot like "New Dawn" to me.
Thanks so much for the pic WOO! Now I need to think what to plant with it.....Do you allow underplanting / interplanting with your roses? If so,...
Here goes.....H [img]hey - it works!
Oops! just discovered this category after posting an entry on "propagation" ...I'll get the hang of this place soon....
Hi Khampson - what about rosemary? Beautiful very early blue flowers, a lovely shape and not bad with roast chicken....
Well, I've run out of windowsill and intent on a clear-out, so the following are free to good homes:1) Salvia jurisicii 2) Abutilon vitifolium...
Hi Blackthorn - I agree with Pete. Get that thing planted! Then chop it off at the socks in another few weeks. I have two plants here, no...
Yup, I had a dwarf peach tree in a pot. In the years when I remembered to water it properly it produced masses of small (size of apricots) but...
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