Try my old fave Crataegus prunifolia. There's some pictures of it on some old posts of mine, but since Photobucket kicked its bucket for me I...
Sounds like a bit of soil improvement at this stage wouldn't go amiss either. Does the budget stretch to organic matter, and pre-turf fertilizers?...
There is Boston Ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata)and Virginia creeper(P. quinquefolia). They have differing leaves, but are similar in habit,...
Oh no, I've used a beast. Home made thing from a hire shop (yup it WAS a long time ago!) with three burners, on wheels, with a huge 50kg propane...
Question is how soon do you want a hedge, nad how much maintenance will you give it?Beech trees are put in on 18" spacings (thats 450mm to you...
Hi Royster,did you get the McCullough? Keep us informed - how you rate it, all good news to us!
Sadly so though I remain unconveinced that the damage doesn't occur on its removal rather than it's actual rooting. I find that the walls behind...
Also watch out for Narcissus bulb fly and/or bulb rots - either would have been apparent when you dug them up.One trick that may help if they...
Salvia pratensis - one of the numerous cultivars? Or possibly Salvia buchannii? Pics of the leaves would help
The plant is fascinating botanically. The Araliaceae are a huge family of tropical plants - mostly tall forest trees. There are few genera that...
Standard species is better IMO than the gold leafed one. The light that comes through the canpopy is golden enough anyway and adds a touch of...
I swear by Stihl. Look around, they can be very cheap from some dealers - really do hunt about! Never heard much good about McCulloch but am...
I never found anything the equal of MacDraw 2 for the(old fashioned) Mac. I keep my old 12 year old computer simply for this program. Long ago I...
If you have the access you could rent a chipper, though they are also hard work and expensive, and only chop stumps down to a few inches below soil.
Not rested, more stress-ted (all in the right cause). I found that C. cont.varieg is a pain to grow. It dies back without warning, and is fickle...
Methinks I'll go back to gender issues.
Nada mucho de diga LofL. Pero un poco de aire caldo levanta el globo no? Buenas noches a todo de GC.
Should be a lot of Pines that fit thre bill. Not on top form here today but Black Pine, Umbrella (hardiness problem?), or Pinus mugo would suit....
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Moody borders. Blame Piet Oudolf. Or enjoy them if it turns yer dial. Me? I don't care. Colourists are just a clique. Love his textures though
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