Being outside its' native range is part of the definition of an invasive plant. What is an Invasive Species? An invasive plant has the ability to...
TY, Philip & Growing! My thumb is usually dirt-colored! LOL! 'Beefsteak' Begonia leaf that has taken root in water. Took about 3-4 weeks....
Begonia 'Castaway' stems stuck in ground about 4 months ago look great! [ATTACH] Snake plant (Sansevieria) leaves stuck in ground 2-3 months ago...
A native can't invade its' own territory. It's a native. That doesn't necessarily mean you want it in your garden, but it's not invading....
It's Dracaena marginata. http://www.gardenstew.com/plantstew/505867 Agree, I would remove the dead trunk. If you repot when doing that, it...
TYVM, Growingpains!
Very attractive blooms! Well done!
I have one of the little suicidal 'Camille' types. It was never happy in its' pot, and is one of very few plants that doesn't perk up if/when put...
TY, Growingpains! That sounds awesome! Free food! Yes, in its' simplest form, propagation means to cause an increase. More specifically, in...
Angel trumpet plant (Brugmansia) being ground layered. Bend a branch to the ground, lay a rock or brick on the contact point. Being in contact...
I've heard several vines referred to as mile a minute.
I am so in love with this pot! It gets prettier every day, which seems impossible the day before. New Begonia leaves are so awesome! [ATTACH]...
I did a bit more investigating and apologize for leading you astray before, and don't usually stop an investigation with a blog. The pics were so...
Oh my, the pressure's on! I don't think I've seen this plant before, but found a possible match. Pic also said "Plectranthus" to me. Maybe...
Looks like Calathea makoyana to me, also in Marantaceae family. Needs a very chunky/porous/airy soil so the roots can stay moist while having a...
Do you have a pic of a bloom from last year? The leaves look like Clematis terniflora. Hopefully it's something else.
TYVM!
I hope there are others in the UK on here who can answer this for you. In the US, compost doesn't mean the same thing. We have various potting...
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