Many thanks to all for your ideas and advice. I'm tempted to go ahead withsome cuttings and try the in seed trays tomorrow. I live in a pretty...
The astrantias in my garden are in their second year and the flowerheads are now dying and fading. Should I just deadhead/snip off the tops, or...
Thank you for this. Just to be sure, you mean I should cut it off above the first cluster of leaves, ie cut through the stem? Should I also...
I'm not sure what the species is but I've regarded it as a sedum of some kind. I am wondering if it needs re-potting. As can be seen, the stem...
So this is not really "wildlife" as such, but a sheep seen on the moorland fields just beside Haworth Bronte Parsonage. I've never seen a sheep...
I believe dwarf gorse both flowers at this time of year, and reaches only about 10 inches high, which would accord with most of the gorse...
Just wondering if anyone can pinpoint the precise species or types of fuchsias. There are two kinds. They're my neighbours' but they don't know...
Just wondering if anyone can pinpoint the precise species or types of fuchsias. They're my neighbours' but they don't know the species.[IMG]
Update: I cut back down to the ground as suggested. The plant flowered moderately through the summer, a bit shorter than usual but somewhat...
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This is from a wildflower patch on a roadide, the sort that the council cultivate by roads, so it was planted rather than springing up...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Any ideas what this is, anyone?
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[ATTACH] Photograph by my friend in Portland, USA. Flower found today.
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