They'll grow fine, I'm sure, Whiley! Plants just want to grow!!!!! :D They never read the instructions on the back of the packets!
Beautiful photo, W! :D I have a problem with acers in exposed areas, though - they suffer from wind-scorch - and don't thrive, at best - at...
It's Elderberry Tree Art, Liz. This is a link to the log-in page for it, but I believe you don't have to register, you can go on as a visitor...
I've just confirmed that the garden is open from 31st March to 31st October, from 10-5. We'll be going soon after the kids go back to school, so...
So that's what you look like!!I've never been to Bodnant, but my parents loved going there, so I've seen quite a lot of slides they took. Is...
What an excellent link, Claire! Wish I'd found that one!
How about the willow, Salix integra 'Hakuro Nishiki'?It seems to fit the billclick herefor info about it and some pics.
I've seen it on-line....try here - they have it
It sounds a lovely idea, Elaine - but I don't know about the practicalities. I'm sure it would be possible to contrive a way of keeping them...
The site is a bit fussy - you have to click the GO button, rather than just using the enter key, or at least I do..... I've been told that AOL...
Looking great, Dalbuie! So that's what you've all been busy with this winter! :DThat half-marathon looks like hot work......Do you get...
I take my bag off once the first few have come up, Stingo. I did it yesterday for some, and again today for some others
I love that photo of your rabbit in the container!! :DYes, I agree with Walnut! Putting the rabbit in a pen you move around the grass area...
I take it you quite like peonies, Nathan? Must admit to having a soft spot for them myself, and like to cmbine them with Dicentras, only trouble...
Surely not, Pete? I mean, the leaves aren't monocot type, are they? They don't have parallel veins?Back to the usual Pete and Dendy friendly...
Of course not, Pete! :DI've no idea whether they have tap roots or not - just giving everyone the benefit of my useful fount of...
Doing well Lynne! They do say that losing it slowly is best - you're less likely to put it all back on again! :D
The tap root of a plant is it's food store and anchorage point, so cutting it off very short isn't likely to be good for it, but cutting a bit off...
How can you possibly doubt Squee's expert opinon, Nathan? :eek: :D
Yes, Dicentra is lovely! Nice ideas you have, Blackthorn! :D Only concern is that I thought it liked moist conditions. Need to check on...
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