Must be very frustrating for the authors of these books when they do all that work and then the name gets changed. Cheers!
Me neither. The latest Cape Bulb Book that I hav was printed in 2002 and makes no mention of any changes in the offing so it must be later than...
When was the change made, do you know? Have to alter my books to match.
Am I going to make myself unpopular or what? I cannot find a Hesperantha coccinea in the list of Hesperantha species in my books of South African...
We use the tubes in which the False teeth soaking tablets are sold. They are sterile and have an airtight lid.
We go about once a month from when they open in March to when the close in November. There is something to photograph every time. You can see why...
Not sure where to put this, but no doubt it can be moved to the best place. Too many to post individually....
Sorry, but Daffs and Hyacinths should definitely be in the ground. Get them in deep enough and frost will not affect them. Never grown Calla so...
There was plenty of rubble too. Fortunately we go past the Reclamation area on the way to do the weekly shopping so a carload each time is not too...
I get paid in kind. She is often quite kind to me!
The garden is just under an acee and on three sides there are fields. On the fourth side is our only neighbours garden. What you see in the...
Almost finished now. A smaller alpine growing area. [img] Almost there, just a short length of path left to cover with gravel and a little...
And by the way I started on September 8th. and only worked on fine days when we did not go gallivanting off. You do not know just how much...
First of all some back ground. [img] Quite a few years back we planted a set of Hornbeams in a semi-circle to form an Arbor over a bench. I made...
Beat me to it. I was coming back with a Euonymus, but we had to go out for the day.
C. kousa is from China and if this was growing wild in N.C. it is more likely top be C. florida.
One of the Cornus family.
Maybe they are handsome, but if it is an Arum then they can be very invasive and not easy to remove.
You could always eat it, or make Beer fromit or even cloth!. We have a garden full of them, the seeds blow in from the surrounding fields. Been...
Let's put it this way, in my garden there are dozens of Lilium lancifolium, all producing hundreds of bulbils, BUT there are no baby lilies...