Sounds a bit like a Cordyline @luciusmaximus. It will be OK in a pot for a year or so but needs to be in the ground as they develop a deep taproot.
I’ve been on a Spanish bluebell eradication mission today :thud:. (Impossible, I know!). I started by just snipping the leaves off the ones in the...
Good luck @simone_in_wiltshire :). My tree fern came from Tasmania in 2021 via the Suez Canal where it was delayed due to that blockage by a...
That is a delightful garden @EmmaS32, what a great space for you to develop :blue thumb:. It looks as if it has been well cared for by the...
I think the viable crown would look and develop better without the dead crown/s attached @simone_in_wiltshire. The tree will then develop its...
Iris reticulata in early morning sun.[ATTACH]
I knew you would have planned your pressure washing considerately @shiney. I usually do mine when my neighbours are out, unless the loud voiced...
Sorry to hear you are unwell @simone_in_wiltshire. I hope you recover soon and are able to return with your regular postings and photos. A photo...
My neighbour once did that on a Sunday, starting ant 9.00 am, after a full day of it the day before. I told him that Sunday was a day of rest and...
My last variety of Iris reticulata has opened today. This one is Louise, described as white, but it's a very pale yellow.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I cut the flowers off before they seed, but they also develop naturally by bulb division. They seem to be adept at going deeper every year :biggrin:.
Now you’re showing off @Escarpment :biggrin:.
Just a thought, if your grasses were supplied with last year’s growth, now is a good time to cut them down to ground level @CostasK. I use...
Your garden is taking shape nicely @CostasK :blue thumb:.
Trying to keep up with @shiney ’s energetic endeavours :phew:, today I worked in the garden an hour longer than usual, totalling 4 hours. I...
That’s good to know @Butterfly6, thank you :).
No gardening yesterday, I went for a longer than usual walk instead. On my return I gave the tree fern trunk and crown a soaking with diluted...
I had one in my last garden @ViewAhead and thought it would suit that location. This is what it should look like in a few weeks:[ATTACH]
Euphorbias gearing up for their display.E. Baby Charm.[ATTACH]E. myrsinites, a trailing variety.[ATTACH]
All your photos are worthy of an entry into this month's Photo Competition @latimer, but trying to choose three may be difficult :biggrin:.
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