Very good LoL [img] and thanks pete [img]
....or haastii?
Olearia macrodonta? http://www.habitas.org.uk/gardenflora/oleariamac.htm
I know just how you feel Honey Bee :D BM, your garden is so beautiful and lush [img] , not like my poor neglected patch :rolleyes:
It's quite a jumble of leaves there milly, but the reddish-green ones look like they could be Leycesteria Formosa.
Beautiful walk Kedi-Gato, thanks for sharing. I think I will have to look into getting a couple of Lilium martagon myself.
Hi LoL, they are looking good [img] mine too have germinated, very exciting. Also, the Albizia are now 3" high and the Jacaranda 1" high. [img]
Hi Fee and welcome back [img]
Hi Penny and welcome back to the fold [img]
Hi Kedi, the leaves look like Rosebay Willowherb but I can't be sure until it flowers.
Hi Stu in France. It looks like Catalpa Bignoides, the Indian Bean Tree. [img]
BTW, if you're in S Devon, The Garden House at Buckland Monachorum near Yelverton is well woth a visit. There is also a fantastc nursery about 1/2...
That's beautiful Roy [img] the light is perfect. Ahh spring... :cool:
I've never had one but yours looks nice. Apparently it is hardier than previously thought, it's one of those houseplants that has been trialled...
Hi Claire75. Add salt to the water and any remaining slugs will curl up and drop off. The grit can only be got rid of by rinsing really.Mind...
I would invite you to see my garden except I'd be too embarrassed as it's full of weeds :D
I would hang onto it geoff, you never know, perhaps a new variety. If it is, what would you call it [img]
They are lovely geoff, I have the blue one with a yellow eye. I think your wife has good taste, 'Buscuitella' is very special, gorgeous colour [img]
Goldfinches love dandelions too kryssy. It's one of those 'weeds' that if it were rare and difficult to grow we would all be waxing lyrical about...
Separate names with a comma.