Moppet is a mackerel tabby, She has two go faster stripes down either side of her back bone. Sadly though if she continues to behave the way she...
I am sorry to totally disagree with the id, but the roots are nothing like even the weediest H. tuberosus roots. I grew it for a while, but since...
We found this three weeks ago, screaming blue murder in our hedge. Friends down the road say it had been around a few days, drinking from their...
To be honest it looks more like Helianthus decapetalus than Jerusalem artichoke. However there are about 19 different species of Helianthus and...
I rather think they are. Almost all of the Aroid family are poisonous to a more or less degree. Certainly the bulbs of this plant are not edible.
Phytolaca americana!
Take care when grwoing any plums from stones. 1. They do not always come true, depends on the bees! 2. They do have a nasty habit of growing into...
My brain is not working today. I realise what you mean by this plant now, Dracunculus vulgaris. As I said Roundup used when the plant has leaves.
The only reference to this name in Google is this question. Do you have a Latin name or even an English one for it? In any case Roundup will kill...
Chokeberries are the fruits of Abronia melanostica. Sweet preserves made with the fruit pulp in Britain are often called Cheeses (I know, sounds...
Trouble is that at present we have made enough jam (jelliy in USA.) to last us for a couple of years AND there is enough puree in the freezers for...
Some kind person posted a recipe for Chokeberry Syrup, but I cannot find it, so thanks anyway. Fron reading and what people have said, it seems...
None of the above mentioned will take below 40f (say 3 to 5 c.) without damage. You need to really wrap them up to keep them alive and it needs...
It could be a Euphorbia, if it has milky sap,(toxic) but without a flower it is not easy to say what it is.
The bulb will splt and split and split and split. I have just repotted some O. melanostica which started out life as a single bulb about 5 years...
Rarely, but since we do not gamble that is hardly surprising. Many hundreds of years ago in my youth, I went to a dance where every ticket won a...
They grow from bulbs and most of them are rather free with their babies too! I think it might be O triangularis by the way. There is a plant...
Without seeing a picture, it does sound rather like one of the large leafed Oxalis.
That is how we weeded our new lawn. Important thing is not to do it until the seedlings are well grown though.
There are no weedkillers anyway which can be used safely on newly emrged grass. Handweeding is the only way. Before you do though, wait till the...