Looks to me like Love-Lies-Bleeding: Amaranthus caudatus | love-lies-bleeding/RHS Gardening
1st - Coombes Valley. What a beautiful, restful photograph.2nd - Splash of Orange. Great composition - and colouring!3rd - Swanning along the...
I'll be interested to see what responses you get @HarryS. I've got a big one in a pot which I acquired this spring when a neighbour chucked it out...
I agree with @2nd_bassoon, all are attractive but 1 or 3 will give you the most planting scope. You could also consider getting rid of the grass...
I foraged some last weekend and made a nice quince jelly. They have loads of pectin so it's nice and easy to get it to set! Here's a recipe, in...
Another vote for Handsworth New Silver, I have one which by now is a very handsome tree. The leaves are definitely silver and green, and it...
Water Lily [ATTACH](The first flower produced by the Nymphaea Pygmaea Rubra I added to my garden pond this spring.)
Well done @2nd_bassoon - it looks great! Will you leave it out year-round, or are you able to give it some shelter over the winter?I have a set...
I honestly can't think of any kind of fruit I don't love - though I haven't ever tried Durian, it's true!:rolleyespink:Had my first Egremont...
I agree - even if you get a few with traps, others will keep coming, especially over winter. But they are not a health hazard in themselves. Just...
If you can post a photo of it @hedgefog some of the tree experts will be better able to advise.
I'd like to say well done to the OP for raising this, and her very well-written thoughts on the subject, and to all of you for coming on here and...
I would just cut back any stems that may rock about in the wind now, leaving any other pruning that may be required for the dormant period - I...
I have one of these - not sure which cultivar - and yes the flowers take on the most beautiful subtle shades of pink and green in autumn, what I...
That's interesting, @Annemieke. I've read old accounts of working-class Londoners going hop-picking in Kent - that used to be a regular...
Your chillies are sensational @BigC! You can actually make a really good ice cream which incorporates chilli, and lime. That's sensational too!...
Closeup of my dwarf pomegranate, in both flower and fruit. This grows in an old cistern in the front garden and is much hardier than you might...
I agree with you both about the shed actually @andrews and @Selleri, it is not the handsomest design (especially heightened) and looks a bit...
[IMG] I really enjoyed seeing and reading about this garden in the Guardian this morning and thought some of you might too. It's in Edinburgh...
I've always understood that it's a leftover from our original hunter-gatherer lifestyle - always on the lookout for potential enemies or prey....
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