Aldo, my Roses get pruned once a year , are fed twice a year and flower continuously from April/May all the way through to January so I think if...
Black trough definitely frost you can tell by the plants still being green . Wind scorch would turn the leaves brown edged.
Hi @Scotty2088 ,A more common one is " Abracadabra " , but I think that is more of a creamy yellowish stripe. You have really to decide which of...
Hi Kevin, have look at C. Montana Rubens Tetrarose as this has coloured leaves.
Electric Blue ?
Hi @Piotr W ,:sign0016:Welcome to Gardeners Corner :)You've picked a good place to start. You can get expert advice on any subject here ,...
I do my moms garden and grow a lot of things there ( Have a look through the "What's looking good in May " etc threads ). That's where all the...
That is gorgeous Michael. I wish I had room for a Cactus collection but I don't think I'd get anything else in my three windowed flat. Currently...
Hi @JenniferA ,:sign0016:Welcome to Gardeners Corner :)
We had our last Frost in the first week of January :)
Hi @Kevin Cowans , with C. Montana the difference is not only with the flowers but the leaves too. Some have red/mahogany tinted leaves while...
That's the one @HarryS . It's more a wildflower than a weed and you can buy cultivated varieties of it as well.
Hi @HarryS ,This is a Corncockle ( Agrostemma ), . I think yours is more likely to be a Silene or Lychnis of some sort. They're all members of...
Hi Vicky , yeah it's Mrs Bradshaw . got another one which is a smaller orange flower but it's not started yet, I think ( I could be wrong I'll...
Outdoors.....Alyssum and Cerastium[ATTACH]Cistus[ATTACH]Wiegiela[ATTACH]Choisya[ATTACH]Diascia[ATTACH]Geum[ATTACH]...
Indoors.......Pelargonium Tomentosum[ATTACH]Hibiscus[ATTACH]
Hi @Upsydaisy, I'm sorry to hear about your dad. My condolences go to you and your family. Take care of yourselves .
Hi @Jasmine star , I've had trouble with an Azalea this Spring and it sounds very similar,. Is your Prunus in a pot? If so could it have got...
I would say a Potentilla of some kind.
Hi @Emsiepie , looking at it again I would probably say it's green flowee disease as some of the flowers seem to look like leaves and so are deformed.
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