Probably dryopteris, maybe d. filix-mas
I have numerous 'houseplants' that end up as 'garden plants'. Chlorophytum, various tradescantia, chamaedoreas, aspidistras to name a few. A lot...
I was referring to the pictures of the cat...which looks like the back end is missing and the chisel, which being blunt looks like the front end...
Well that's pretty smart, you should be well happy. A few observations.... The darker fence colour really will bring out any colour from the...
Harts tongue. It doesn't just grow in damp places, it's one of the group that doesn't mind a bit of free draining
asplenium scolopendrium
So..... you're not good with shurikens?:loll:
Ooh, if we're being silly....how are you with shurikens?
You'd be better off with a pair of waders!
That's a bit drastic, cutting down the trees because your cousin doesn't want to share his cherries with the birds! Try putting bird feeders out a...
It might be some sort of athyrium.....or polystichum....or the other one I can't remember. No, maybe is a lady fern...or not
That's cool, had to google it to find out what they were! Cinnabar moth apparently, I've seen the adults but never the kids
Pot on the biggest into their own pots, bung the rest as is into another pot. Rinse and repeat
They always get planted where, once they mature, they overhang an area where you have to walk near! Also, when you take out a whole stem, it does...
Boo! the butcher of Kent strikes again! I'm with Nigel on this, outside for the summer, back in (if I remember) before the frosts
Yes, chemicals are frowned upon. No, there wouldn't be enough harmful rubbish included with the boxes. My verdict is cardboard the c**p out of it
If it does turn out to be a biennial crop, you'll have enough jam to see your through....or wine, apricot wine is a better idea!:Wino:
I'm tight, so I use crushed willow stems for rooting and cinnamon powder for anti fungal. however, having said that, if the cuttings are taken at...
Bottom right is some form of bamboo palm, probably dypsis.
Looks more colo than alo
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