[MEDIA] Maybe this link will help @garden_newbie I think this needs to be pruned back at the right time of year, and it may be a bit too late to...
Ha ha - ok, I veered away from the original subject. Sorry. Of course, I'm sure the appropriate openings could quite possibly be created on the...
@Beeker, I thought your initial post was beautifully composed and so well worth reading. The seasons can so often prove to be difficult and...
Yeah - creepy, orrible advert innit!!
Sounds so much better than osteospermum osteospermum osteospermum dunnit:rolleyes::rolleyes:
:smt044 It's a good job he's not actually staff on this forum aye @Logan ;)
Very neat and witty caption Jane, well done you :sete_005:
[IMG] The big chook[IMG] the big banana [IMG] the big bicycle [IMG] the big mosquito...... and there are more in the ''big'' series !
When I lived in Australia it amazed me what a sense of humour I found all over the place, especially among those who lived out in ''the bush''...
There are a few varieties of Spiraea japonica, and I think that one might be ''goldflame'' there's one variety we used to propagate at work called...
Both Sjoerd and Zigs are right, and the Scilla is a synonym of Squill. This plant belongs to the asparagus family. They are beautiful little plants.
I also love to eat rhubarb, especially with ginger, but we do have quite a few plants, and I like the flowers for the plant on my flower bed. It...
:rolleyes: He comes up with stuff like that all the time :rolleyes:
[IMG] Ned Kelly letter boxes are popular in [IMG] Australia. They have some of the best I've ever seen. [IMG][IMG]
[IMG] You made I laugh Daniel!!
Good to see you here Alyssa. The more you do in the garden, the more you'll learn. Enjoy yourself, it a lovely rewarding hobby and it just may...
Zigs put some of his rhubarb in my white/pink flower bed. It is also bolting. I shall leave it for the flowers :scheming: -[IMG] and heaven help...