Don't know what it is but it looks on the verge of flowering, I'd let it flower first and then get rid or not once I'd established what it was!...
Thinking about container growing more salvias (running out of space again!) and considering what the best way and thing to feed them might be. Is...
Brilliant! :dbgrtmb: Yes, it's often just little adaptations we can make to gardening we already do that can make quite a significant difference,...
I think far more intelligent and knowledgeable people will probably be contacting the BBC about this after watching the show than me, @pete!...
Well, after watching Ep9 which was supposedly about wildlife gardening, I'm both annoyed and pleased by some bits. WTF was that large segment...
Just so utterly lovely... :imphrt:Nick[MEDIA]
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Thanks very much for that Pete, glad to know it's worth a go! :dbgrtmb: Yeah, I did consider Viper's Bugloss but it's more of a ground plant than...
Didn't you also grow an E. pininana in a pot at one stage, @pete? I've always fancied an Echium but even the hardiest ones are just a tad too...
Do you bloody mind not mentioning delightful new plants, Perki? :roflol: I've already got pink covered with Salvia greggi 'Icing Sugar' and was...
@Clare G They're lovely! Well, I would never have thought of pairing 'Nachtvlinder' with a nasturtium but it works really well, doesn't it? :)...
Seems a shame to get rid now it's doing its best! I'm not typically a fan of red flowers but I think it's quite pretty, the flower colour...
I feel compelled to ask now for the sake of completeness, what's the first one @pete? :heehee:Nick
Trees certainly aren't my area, but wondering if it might be Copper Beech? Can you provide a close up of the leaves?Nick
Judging by those leaves, like Michael I'm wondering if it's a mint, or at least something related to them. :scratch: But the size is throwing me a...
Don't worry @lovenature, we are a friendly tribe and will look after you! :biggrin:Welcome!Nick
Yeah you're right, edited it to "most wildlife"! :biggrin:Nick
Agree with that, but only initially. I find that it typically takes a couple of years to completely convert gardeners to adoring most wildlife...
I'm not buying it either Hazel, a lot of books on wildlife gardening nowadays are very specific as to what can be attracted to your garden...
I haven't watched the show, but that photo and the concept certainly make me want to, @roders! :) Just on a visual level, I really like it and it...
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