I'm still trialling with leaves of lavender, rosemary and curry plant, crushed and scattered around the area of use. It's quite a pungent mixture...
Around here, I've had the don't do that, do this brigade chiming on about farmed animals and anti biotics in the sh.. er, dung. There might be...
Just did what I suggested, says it's common in mulched areas as it's a decomposer type. In other words it feeds on dead wood. Not harmful but...
It's a coral fungus. You'll have to google for more info as all I know is it's common!
Meh, Algarve:cry3:
Any time I've grown coleus, it's been from seed. I then take lots of cuttings of the ones that look the best. They sometimes root in hours rather...
It's some sort of bracket fungus, Birch polypore maybe?
Thanks to this thread, I can now (once again) put a label back on my photinia davidiana 'palette'. The label I had, had the picture perfectly...
Chipped bark, composted wood chips and the like, all work by excluding light which a lot of weed seeds need for germination. A good two inch layer...
I thought it was phlox paniculata, maybe, sort of.
Fantastic collection. I'd love to go down the spikey and squidgy route, but my love of palms and bananas means they all compete for space, light...
I've a few varieties like pallida, fluminense and that green one that are fairly root hardy and stay out all year here in the sub tropics of the...
Roundup is a good product for them, but I still have loads. I hate the smell and taste of strawberries BTW:eeew:
I've found growing cacti to be a serious addiction, especially when looking up names!
No photos at the mo, but I have a plethora of scratchy bitey things! Various opuntias, echinocactus, ferocactus and a whole host of other stuff...
It looks a bit 'leggy', so I suggest keep pinching out the growing tips. This should encourage branching and a more compact plant.
Oh, ok then...I s'pose:)
The leaves photosynthesise providing the cutting with the ability to produce roots...or something like that, so you need them. If I were doing...
Please let me explain. Your picture shows flowers/unripe berries[ATTACH]
The umbels are actually black:whistle:
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