Not for five weeks, when the most important issue facing the country in 70 years NEEDS to be discussed.It is despicable because he is using the...
I had to look it up. Seems if you are a Brexiter on here you are allowed to use such terminology.
And was immediately given the right to appeal. Clearly BJ has shut down parliament for his own political reasons, to stop discussion of Brexit by...
I agree, very interesting development.
I’d never heard of it. Here is an article.Araujia sericifera - Wikipedia
Nice to have them. I usually see a few every year in my garden. They never stay long and are usually seen in the afternoons.
Ok I now realise the OP is not a troll so sorry for the troll comment. In fairness to me if you read my post above, I did suggest wetting the soil...
I too grow both. Ipheion Wesley Blue is the one I grow and it is a truly delightful plant flowing over about a month. Like @NigelJ s it expands a...
With all respect to you too @ARMANDII , the OP did suggest using a drill to loosen the soil.
Is this post for real? Sounds like a trolls question. Sorry but why not wet it and scoop it out with a trowel?
Like like you I welcome all birds to my garden, which is in the country. I feed a range of bought food, spending far too much money. The corvids I...
New gardens are always exciting. How long have you had your new garden? Can you post some pictures. If it’s an overgrown garden that was once...
Agree with you @Freddy . This thread has become wholly depressing and I’d all but given up on it. Now I will.
a really excellent plant for a shady spot. I’ve ever seen Bullfinches and Goldfinches feeding on the seeds. I think a lot of the geraniums are...
Tawnies here regularly plus occasional visits from Barn and Little Owls.
I don’t think late spring is problematic for pollinators; there are masses of wild plants. Of course all good nectar sources help, and we all know...
Just had a thought. You could look at berberis at garden centres now, see the few flowers that there are to check colour. You may find something...
I'm a great believer in mulching. If you think it needs even more manure apply a manure mulch over the area and let the worms do the work over...
I think my berberis is one of the Darwinii, Nick.It may have been her but I don’t think so.
I’ve been asked how my white ver bon has stood up so I thought I’d update this thread. Sadly it did not prove stable. The few cuttings I rooted...
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