Thank you very much Pam :thumbsup:
I have to admit i'd have been very tempted to put him in a big sweet jar or similar and keep him for a month or so :sofa: can you feed butterflies...
Personally i dont really see it as a grass "substitute" tbh, just another hard landscaping option like decking, slabs, gravel ect :)
are you sure? cos those nits can be a menace! :pathd:
Mine are done ages too, i just cant help myself :doh:the faintest whiff of spring and all self control goes out the window :heehee:
Easier said than done :heehee: im sorely tempted to get a few new ones myself :thumbsup:
I wouldn't think so Sheal, they're not that hardy. We had a lovely mimosa about 12ft in a big pot but lost it during that really bad winter a few...
Bog plants :roflol:
Oh wow Loli you got a rose cutting to root! :love30: Ive never managed to do that...ever! And not from the lack of trying either. well done you...
Gosh that looks lovely :wow: I may treat myself to one of those myself this year too! :snork:how about a Nelly Moser? The flowers are out of...
Our "blue" lacecap is awesome! First year planted in our neutral soil it stayed blue, second year it was a dark purple, third year a lighter...
looking good Woo :thumbsup:
Ooooh i like your thinkin' :dbgrtmb: Now where would my camera most likely be? :scratch:
Thank you very much Loli :love30: Im relieved to hear it can indeed be pruned without losing all the gorgeous flowers :phew: we had one years ago...
just wondering whats the best way/time to prune Viburnum Tinus? is it possible to do without jeopardizing next seasons flowers! :dunno:
OMG loads of last years cutting have rooted!:yes: ive now got four new Hebe's (three are different varieties! one has PURPLE leaves!...
Woweee that looks brilliant! :hate-shocked:
Stunning! :wow:
Awww itty bitty baby Penny wenny :wub2:
Fecking algae is such a pain in the bum :gaah:
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