Clethra alnifolia?Looks like a very nice shrub indeed :)
And now you have an answer to the question "what an earth am I going to do with the five extra tomato plants?" :biggrin: Dig a hole and plop it...
Thanks for replies- I'm starting to go for old outdoor tap that was decommissioned when the kennel was built.The extension is, judging by the...
My vote goes to unheated greenhouse or any other rain/ wind shelter.Plants in small pots need careful watering so outside gathering them into a...
Dismantling the kennel I found this thingy. It's in the wall of the fairly new extension where the bathroom is. The black wood is unrelated, it's...
That's a nice looking pot @Dropmore :)How big is it and do you want flowers or greenery?You can't go wrong with Narcissus Tete a tete bulbs,...
More lawyer jokes!Did you know that there are so many lawyers in the UK that if you arranged them all in a line on the equator, holding hands,...
I know how all conversations will start next week in the office."Yes I'm all right. No, I don't have a kitten. " :biggrin:[ATTACH]Two...
Yes I suppose that's how they spread in the wild, they are unlikely to fall off and land neatly on their tip downway down :biggrin:These are...
I was given three pads of unknown Opuntia three weeks ago and just chucked them into a pot.Today I took a closer look and realised they are...
My messy, scrappy Henryi was a lovely one up my tall birdfeeder. Planted as an afterthought on the gravel in the drainage sump hole I dug, it...
Rosemary is as hardy and tough as my Auntie Nenna, it grows very happily here in the soggy and cold North East. :)It's one of the best plants...
Agree with @BobTG , looks like a Sedum. If the leaves are thick-ish, succulent-ish kind that is. If it is a Sedum it'll enjoy very good drainage...
I taste the fruit when they are ripening and harvest when I like the hotness.I pickle my small ones whole (Basket of fire etc), bigger ones...
Agree with @Victoria , Evergreen Lonicera would fit the bill, they are very tolerant so if you can get their roots in the ground they'll find...
French company Siton also got free publicity when they opened their Italian website. Yes, really.
Indeed. I did my best with Grandmother's Potentilla (the only plant I strongly dislike, being a thicket of dry sticks most of the year and so...
Thank goodness it was a long weekend!The day started with disasters, my Amazon order was dutifully delivered to the old address (I had checked...
Wow- how many planters do you have? :yikes:Perhaps there is something useful in your local freecycle forums, like old bricks? If you don't mind...
Hi @Lucy Davies , what a wonderful project (or series of projects) you have!I'm in a sort of similar situation of totally changing the current...
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