Fingers crossed for you, Mike! How is it doing now? Any bluer??
A word of warning - it's true of most roses, but not all!!!!! You need to have a look and see where the 7-leaved bits are coming from - if...
Looking terrific, Blackthorn!Andy - I don't live in Cornwall, or anywhere near!! ;)
Have to agree that the leaves are like the Solanaceae family - reminded me of my pepino. Flower is a bit like the family too......
A friend has these, and they grow to about a metre! Only seen the pinkish ones, though.
They always recommend that with clematis - plant deep!I think with some plants it's a way of getting roots to develop in the place of the...
We only got ours last year, and they weren't as bushy as they are already this year, so I don't think I can say for sure yet, Peter. I'll be able...
I don't think we're talking about burying the cotyledons, are we? :eek: I certainly didn't mean that, I mean the first pair of true...
I haven't made such detailed notes asyou have about flowering seasons, Peter, but I do have a few geraniums that need dividing, including some...
I'll help everyone out on this - anyone who would like a few plants that I don't need (that is, can't find space for :rolleyes: ) just PM...
Think we're already in that 3rd generation, Pip - it started a bit earlier than you might think, probably in the 60s...... kids going through...
With a bit of luck he'll see this thread, probably early tomorrow morning!
If you'd like some thalictrum I'll happily send you some, Peter - most of mine came from a customer's garden. She keeps her friends well supplied...
Do you reckon they'd be ok outside here, LoL, in a sheltered area, or should I play it safe (as usual!!) and have them in pots to bring over the...
A few from me this time....1) one of "The Mound"[img]2) One of my many self-seeded aquilegias[img]3) Mostly the dicentra, now...
The two cestrum cuttings I got from LoL are doing very nicely - they're the two at the front of this photo. The ones at the back are the Furcraea...
I have many fond memories of the Gardens of the Rose, in Chiswell Green, on the edge of St Albans - they closed down for refurbishment a couple of...
Lots of work there, Koz! And I don't mean Mustard!I bet you're looking forward to having greenery and colour out there! ;)
That's a good way of using it, Ickleweed - I think I could well use that in the future! Thanks very much! :D
I've generally found the same as you, Peter. I find they stand more upright, and I get fewer floppy plants when I do this. It isn't always...
Separate names with a comma.