A Senegalese gem!Nick[MEDIA]
Yeah, definitely think it's a Japanese anemone now. The most popular ones seem to be 'Honorine Jobert' or 'September Charm'...anemone honorine...
Unusual for you to buy a new pot Vicky, glad you treated yourself to one and it's very nice! :whistle:Nick
@hailbopp Basic question, but does it have the typical wormwood scent when crushed? :scratch:Nick
Not in the garden, but I've been making some Garlic Spray. It was either that or transplant another Hemp Agrimony, so I went with the lazier...
IME Monty's devotees are often far more rigid-minded about horticulture than the man himself is and have misunderstood/simplified what the guy...
Flowering one looks familiar, possibly a Choisya ternata judging by those leaves. :scratch:Choisya ternata plants | Thompson & MorganNick
Looks like bloomin' good fun, Woo! :biggrin: I love folk music from the British Isles and have often thought of joining a Morris dancing group, I...
Well, no good asking me about aubrietas I'm afraid, mine is in its third year and has had about the worst one ever this Spring! Flowered quite...
Yeah, just tried it @pete. Maybe more with stem than leaf, but it's quite subtle. Trouble is, don't think it would help identify it unless you...
@glengarry23 I love how incredibly 'natural' and rustic-looking your garden is Philip, I've tried to achieve a similar effect in the past, but...
Thanks for the correction and photo. :smile: I always simply assumed they were like my plant's leaves, but seeing them close up shows just how...
Hang on, there are anemones that look quite similar that start flowering much earlier, April/May time. Don't know if the leaves are the same or as...
Yes it does, I just thought his neighbour might remember and I think the flower stalks/buds start forming quite early, I know mine's flowering...
This one, Hazel? Never come across it before, really pretty! :imphrt: I love the combination of very pale blue flowers and variegated foliage!...
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