Zigs put a picture of the light blue grape hyacinths on my flower garden thread.
Annie, these plants are ordinarily very tough as you say. This leads me to think that your plants have a problem with root rot. My first thought...
That bit when the bruises get colourful is usually the best! Everyone can see, and you get more sympathy. It's a sign that you're mending well...
@Doghouse Riley Ok - now how about being really brave and show us an up to date one, it can't be all that bad - surely. We won't laugh :setc_063:...
We have a ready supply of sea kale nearby, have already been growing corn salad - we call it lambs lettuce, we have Babingtons perennial leeks on...
What a beautiful place :)
I have the very same hope for my new tubers too. I lost all mine in the frost except for one. The gardens wouldn't be right without dahlias. As...
:setc_063: :setf_037:There's no hope! :setc_063: That's why.
Well I think he should start making an effort to learn. JD you need to write a few hundred lines.... I must try harder, I must do better. You...
[IMG] Just think how lovely your garden would look with some imaginative planning like this from Eden brothers who I believe are in the USA....
Ooooh dear :setc_063: no hope then:setc_025:
I wouldn't call them purple Annie, I have a few of these growing through gravel in a sunny spot, and a lot more pale blue ones out on the long...
Well bless my soul JD - you've never seen a grape hyacinth before ? :setc_032: They were my grandma's favourite little flowers. They cover the...
@S-H This is really a huge subject, and it would be worth making sure you do enough research before you start on it. Many years ago I had a job...
@Daniel W, I'm a bit puzzled about why you decided to bring roses indoors during the winter at all? They are such tough plants, and have survived...
Having a day off from 'doing' as a swap for a day of 'looking' is good for the soul! It can be just the right time to have a few more brilliant...
Well done @S-H what an unusual butterfly, was it really as black as it looks?
That's ok then :rolleyes:
I'm not sure you had permission to post that @Zigs I don't remember :confused:
[IMG][IMG] Just a few years ago there were fields of blue flax (linum) growing around the village where we live. Beautiful fields that looked like...
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