Sounds like a good idea to me...
Re the decking square and soil, I will check out next week. Client had a gardener before (who died) and still working out what has been done etc...
Thanks, as usual!
The edging doesn't actually look that good in reality. But I think it's just the colour and type. Could work with something similar though.
No, it's in London. It's not my tree, only just seen it.
Thanks @Fat Controller , @pete and @ShealI didn't think it was an acer because the 'leaves' - or what's left of them - seemed to be very...
Sorry the pictures aren't very good. Can't get another one until next week. Can't work out what it is, though is very distinctive. Should it look...
Yes, I didn't think it was a Spiraea, thanks for the suggestion though @Tetters . I'll keep an eye on it and see how it changes. Thanks guys for...
yes, I think you may be right! Hurrah! Thanks so much @Trunky and @Silver surfer ! Again. Why are viburnums so diverse? I can never see what's...
Thanks. It IS next to a viburnum, but not sure it is one... Cheers, anyway.
Or do I mean serrated??? As in the leaf margins..
:noidea: Dogwoods don't seem to have the crenelated leaves I don't think...???:smile:
Thank you.
My id app says possibly... Only know it in flower... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks, it's just in a London garden, clay loam in between laurel hedge stumps.
Yes, the margerite may have it! Thanks very much!
Yes, I think this might be it... thank you!
Mmm... could be, but not sure.
Not quite sure... any help appreciated. Thank you. Pic from June time.[ATTACH]
Thanks @Silver surfer! to my rescue again. Eupatorium at least. Hurrah!
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