Great job. Looks beautiful. Admiring the sundial -- would never have thought of using it that way, it's stunning.
So Scrungee, it gets a sort of recharge of organic matter. :ideaIPB:
Fresh coriander and parsley, if windowsill crops count...
Osmanthus burkwoodii also resembles my plant, although mine has smaller flowers in each cluster.
Actually, clueless1, that's exactly where I've put it.:yes:
@Madahhlia, out-bloomin-standing! We are close to Bardon. This area is brilliant for walking. Have you a favourite area? Suburban paradise indeed!...
When it dries off outside the pot, the texture of the ex-potted stuff is often a bit like coir, which would be nice for use as the bottom layer of...
@Madahhlia: we are near the Borough of Charnwood. Know anyone in this neck of the woods?:)
Me, too, Mr Taylor: specifically, Belle Isle on the south side. Born and bred. Not many my age can say that. How about Mrs T?
After basil and thyme have been harvested, or when an indoor plant just doesn't wanna grow, what should become of the compost in the pot?...
Silver, how can you tell it's a male? I can't see its tackle...:heehee: No, seriously. How can you tell?I like your identification. Skimmia...
:ThankYou:Cheers, all -- such a lovely welcome.@Adendoll , it is indeed a fine spot for a cuppa, and for setting up the loungers in the sun --...
@clueless1, thanks for the very kind compliment and I agree 100% with your assessment of the garden plan. Have wanted to make the whole thing less...
Would like to have more of this. Flowers briefly at this time of year and smells just heavenly. Some kind of viburnum, or...?[ATTACH]
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I'm not native born and know little about gardening here. Where I came from, soil is mostly sand, rain is torrential, and temperatures are either...
Found this place by searching "gardening forums uk." Happy to be here.
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