Raspberries grow well in Scotland, I think.
Numbers 1 and 4 don't know; wait til they get some leaves. No 2 looks like Rhododendron Ponticum (not good) and 3 looks like holly.
Thank you! I think I’ll start one today.
I like roast lamb. I usually slow cook it the Greek way. Brown it first in a frying pan all over so it gets crispy on the outside and then slow...
Now, while it is dormant, is the time to dig it up and replant.
The chances are that it will take a long time to fruit and will probably not be very good. New apple tree varieties are usually bred by...
Delicious!Can you post your starter recipe please?
Didn’t know that. Thanks for info.
That’s the trouble with sowing tomatoes early. I ll be waiting until mid February at least.
The advice above to wait a full growing season before you make big changes is good. For example you may find that lots of bulbs flower in a month...
Well you live in a very beautiful place with the loch and mountains to look at from your house and garden! It’s also a fairly mild climate up...
That’s interesting......but I still think a birch canoe would be safer.
Seems kinda dangerous to me. A traditional birch canoe would be much safer.Oh ......and you forgot the dog..
My brother when he was very young called breakfast cereals, "puffies". It's such a descriptive name and it's stayed. To this day we all know what...
Sorry to hear this @ARMANDII . May you soon be well.
The Med garden in winter.[ATTACH]An early sign of spring, Cyclamen Coum.[ATTACH]
I agree about the prostrate form, grows really well for me and is less leggy than the more upright varieties. It’s said to be less hardy but I...
Probably a Black-headed Gull @john558 . In winter plumage they lack the black head. Can’t be sure without a picture though. Google Black-headed...
Basil really only grows well under glass for me in all but the hottest of summers and even then in a pot so it can be brought in whenever the...
In that case I would choose trees that will grow on clay. Of the trees you list above, hazel, apple, hawthorn, holly and wild cherry will all do...
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