Do be careful, they are very invasive. Even the A.pictum variegated form spreads a lot. Wish this one did. [img]
You can replant your crocus in flower, they may drop the flower bu t they should be ok as long as you do not damage the leaves and the roots. The...
Mind there are more people with Scottish accents OUTSIDE of Scotland than there are in it!
You need to eat the berries of Arum for it to poison you and you need to eat far more than anyone could for it to be fatal. Mare's Tail is...
It definitely looks like an amaranthus to me too!
Or teach your children not to eat anything out of the garden without asking first. Tht is what we did with our 5 and a garden full of poisonous...
No one in there now, to see if it is still doing the same thing.
I presume one has to download the toolbar? In which case thanks, but no thanks, the screen is cluttered up enough already without another toolbar....
The degree of cold needed is not that great, so even a foot in distance can be critical. We have things which have been frosted out of existence...
This is down to lack of cold weather. The length of stem is determined by the temperature. Scilla are another example of bulbs which will flower...
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Just be careful with this stuff, it is lethal to bees and any water living creatures.
Not sure about the stem, but it is definitely mildew on the leaves.
Hate to disagree with anyone ,but soap made for human use is not to be recommended for spraying in the garden, it contains some quite nasty...
Aphids on Roses are normally either green or red. Grey ones are more oftenfound on Lupins or members of the Cabbage family. Either way fungicide...
Sounds like mildew. Roses are prone to all sorts of fungus/virus,insect pests. If you do not mind chemicals then spray as per manufacturers...
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I would tend to agree. They are pretty tough plants you know. Hardy down to well below freezing. It is winter wet which kills them.
Oh well, then it is no good telling you that some ferns may be propagated by laying down a frond so that the rachis is in close contact with the...
You can certainly divide the rootball of these ferns. Drynaria quercifolia is its proper name by the way. However, you may need to find a pice of...