Can somebody help? My PM box is 96% full and need to empty it. I don't want to delete all the messages so how do I select which ones I want to...
I was there on Thursday Victoria, helping on "The Unexpected Gardener" garden, sponsored by the charity Thrive www.thrive.org.uk. I must say that...
Thanks again Claralou! I didn't know about Great Comp but I will put it on my "must see" list. The website is very comprehensive and the pictures...
Thanks Claralou. We only live a few miles from Sissinghurst and will be visiting next weekend with some Americans who are staying with us. One is...
Just hope that the chickens don't stand still for too long or...:hehe:! Chris
Possibly Verbascum? Chris
Thanks Marley, now I know what they are too. I've been wondering what they were as there are a lot around at the mo. Chris
What a wonderful area, I'm jealous! Forget extending the lawn, there are all manner of damp, shade loving plants that would look just fab there....
Oh Aaron:scratch:. Why not a Parthenocissus or a Wisteria. Much nicer and easier to control? Chris
...Or possibly Cranesbill - Hardy Geranium?? Chris
That's a shame Marley, we've got a huge bush and I quite like it!:lollol: Chris
Hear hear Marley!
I think I'd go along with Marley and Lovage although 5 could be Choisya. Difficult to tell without a clear shot of the leaves. Chris
Me too. good luck, chris
Oh dear Elf! (No pun intended). They are a problem. aren't they. I've just come back from a garden I look after neaby and have had to cut down a...
Thanks for your sympathy Blueroses and Aaron. It ws a lovely tree and has left a big hole - in the garden and in the ground!:lollol:Thanks for...
Last Tuesday we were sitting watching TV - probably something to do with the election :dh:, when I heard a gentle "crump" from the garden but...
I'm afraid I agree with Aaron, Mr Wilson. The "fern" trees are indeed Leylandii and unfortunately will not regrow from old wood unlike, for...
Just an aside. If you're getting a crowd of them Surfer, they're more likely to be rooks as although they look similar, crows tend to be solitary....
I'd agree Strongy. Common name, Himalayan Honeysuckle. Very pretty, grows like a weed and self-seeds so can be invasive if not checked. We've got...
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