It is hardy in the tropics of Brighton:whistle:
It does look a little bit like sun shock
Read somewhere it's changed it's name again! Eriolarynx australis. I still refer to it as iochroma, as I'm too old for all this piddling about...
I'd do it in February
One that size will probably have multiple shoots from all over the trunk. Cut down the soft branches back to a firm bit, or wait to see where it...
I've found all phyllostachys are fine in the ground, IF you are prepared to be vigilant and remove PDQ any runners you don't want.....except sasa...
Mmmm, orange sauce!:whistle:
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As I've said before, I lost very little. The musa basjoo is only just showing signs of life so things are a bit slow to get going this year....
Looks a bit like an aloe
Are they different types of cistus?
That looks more like a cherry, arbutus seeds are small...about the size of pansy seeds
I use a good lawn rake and iron sulphate, but it needs applying late winter/early spring. The lawn rake is a jolly good workout and the same...
Surprisingly, very few casualties. My osteospurmums didn't survive this time around, nor a couple of fuchsias.Cytisus battendieri just coming back...
Luckily, it's a shrub that you can butcher if it gets unruly. I have a couple and I alternate the hard prune year on year
When we were forced to have a meter, I changed the type of plants I used in my bedding displays. More pelargoniums and less impatiens. This saved...
Re applying every other year or third year before the buds break surely must be better than the greying effect of outdoor wooden structures? Never...
I'd be inclined to use something like teak, danish or linseed oils. Anything water based is a waste of time and money for outdoor stuff.
Pre mix it and filter it through one of them coffee filters. Only mix enough for each use and don't leave it in the sprayer
Some of those climbing pelargoniums would give a less permanent feel or maybe some organ pipe type cacti for something different. Some of the...
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