And the next book is out too https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/1725140209/ [ATTACH] Still as thrilling as the first one.
There are about 570 species of Oxalis so one has a large number to choose from.
It may be ok to leave it in Texas where there is plenty of room, but here in Britain, it spreads into other plants and chokes them so you end up...
It is reckoned to be one of the most widespread and pernicious weeds. Now to be found all over the world. Burning does not really kill it...
We cannot grow Hydrangeas macrophylla here so I have never actually taken cuttings of it so cannot really help, sorry.
Hydrangeas are normally propagated from cuttings. They do not really divide.
We use mole traps. Found that all the methods suggested on the Interweb thingy are utterly useless. Neighbours cat is a good moler too! 14 so far...
?Datura is what the leaves remind me of. Jimson Weed or Thornapple.
Looks very much like the one I have which is just labelled P carolina, no cultivar name. Could be one called Kim, but that may be a bit more blue...
Try Phlox carolina
One of those very strange plant misnomers. Crocosmia has never been called Montbretia anywhere in print, but the name is still used. Odd.
The Helichrysums I know are annuals, but there may well be perennial ones.
So now I am going to put a fly in the ointment. If those are flowers( pinkish things at the bottom middle of the plant) then it is one of the...
Clematis of the twining type are split into three groups. 1 Only need dmaged or dead material removing. The ones in this group flower early in the...
The mice in this part of the world do not carry any communicable diseases. Very unlikely for any disease to pass from them to humans through...
In our garden it is pigeons which pull plants out of the the soil after the plants have been planted. Crows normally only eat meat. Certainly the...
Comes in other colours too in the white to deep red range. There are even double ones.
Rhodohypoxis baurii. S.African plant treated as a bulb, but it is not really. Perennial. I find it does not survive outside here over even a...
Taken today. https://imgur.com/a/mkgbhp8 And I could, if pressed, name most of them!
The leaves with the three lobes (bit like some kinds of Acers) are the Stylophorum seedlings.