The rest of the body will be under another area @Escarpment...:heehee: Good luck with the posts etc @Selleri. It's always a bit disappointing when...
In the right conditons and climate, it grows very rapidly, so they can need trimming several times a year. Privet grows very quickly here due to...
It looks like a herbaceous one in your pic, and yes - the tree peonies are woodier. :smile: I agree re the hellebores - a large rootball means...
They're common visitors here @On the Levels [coal tits]. Do you think there's a general decline in the population where you are? It seems to be...
Yes - that's the S. spectabile type :smile:
Tree peonies are considerably larger than the herbaceous ones, as the name suggests - do you have a pic?
I agree with @Goldenlily26 re the eventual size, so it may not be ideal for the site it's in, especially when you'd need to keep pruning it to...
They're all easy enough to lift, divide if suitable, and pot up for winter. If the sedums are the perennial ones [now called Hylotelephium] rather...
It's very moving @shiney. I donated the one I bought [ceramic poppy] to one of our museums. They were doing a special centenary display. It...
I hadn't heard of that paint either @Retired, so may look into that. Your handiwork around your property is seriously impressive. Fantastic job...
A damp, misty start with an o'night low of 6 degrees [6 just now at approx. 7.40am] and a predicted high of around 11 degrees. To be breezy, and...
Result @katecat58 ! Gift horses and all that... I tackled the bed right down at the front of the front garden yesterday, to remove the rest if the...
Smirr is that very, very fine rain that you can barely see @ViewAhead, butnot as heavy as proper drizzle. Like low cloud/mist, but more visible,...
That looks like privet to me. It can take any amount of cutting back, at virtually any time, but it also depends where you are as to when it's...
Yes, it'll be fine if you cut it back this year @LaurelLeaves , but you'll have to wait until it's settled in again, so don't expect flowers next...
The thing about dahlias is - it totally depends on your climate and conditions. I couldn't leave them out in the ground here as they'd just keep...
I meant to say - I understand why you kept the cane on @Thevictorian, although I also find it utterly bizarre that a reputable company would send...
It's always better to feed the soil. Regular mulching with home made compost, rotted manure or leaf mould [that's particularly good] are helpful...
Grey is very much the predominant sky colour in this part of the country, so we're used to it! Could do with more frosts though, so that we have...
Another thing that clogs machines [in general] is fabric conditioner. I don't use it and haven't done so for many years. We have good water here,...
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