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more weed IDs ...

On 07/05/2013 in forum

stick to anything and spread like mad. and an annual euphorbia. Milkweed? The other link is too out of focus to see.


Talkback: Turkscap lilies

On 15/04/2012 in forum

Is there any sign that the Lily beetles are finding their way to the lillies by smell? I wondered if it might be worth-while crushing up something that smells a bit bad and spraying them with that - Garlic or Euphorbia perhaps, but I'm not sure what


crocosmia masoniorum?

On 24/04/2013 in forum

be something you dont want-seems very prolific-have you asked a neighbour if it came up last year?? ..the little purple shoots look like Paeonies to me...  I notice we can enlarge photos again... or it could be euphorbia I'll go with little-ann. Euphorbia


drainage

On 13/05/2013 in forum

am going to plant ferns, bamboo,cordys, palms, fatsia and euphorbia martinii. many thanks Ah the old "moist well drained soil" i often wonder if anyone actually knows what that means, as it appears on just about every plant label you ever buy


How to create an exotic container display

On 19/07/2011 in Projects: Planting

tanks.Ensete ventricosum 'Maurelii'Aeonium 'Zwartkop'Canna 'Pretoria'Dahlia 'David Howard'Euphorbia martiniEuphorbia melliferaHakonechloa macraCattle trough, or similar planterCrocks and multi-purpose compostlate-June - mid-August about an hour


Identification required please

On 18/05/2013 in forum

think the last one may be Lysimachia 'Firecracker' Pleased to say 2nd one not Enchanter's nightshade. I know that one TOO well, but don't know this one, sorry. 3rd could be that little Euphorbia cyparissias, the one that has a cultivar 'Fen Ruby' 1 looks


Tonight's programme

On 29/04/2012 in forum

On tonights prog. it was mentioned that the list of euphorbias was on the website. Also other things that are mentioned in the prog. ie. plants featured, gardens visited, are all introduced as 'on the websiite'. Am I thick or just not looking


Slug resistant plants

On 17/08/2012 in forum

? Jap anemones spring to mind too Not Agastaches & even the Aceas this year in my garden, sorry. The latter are still reasonable, but look worse for wear. Yes all these fine for me- Japanese anemones, Eryngiums, Euphorbias, hardy geraniums, Agapanthus


Windy Back Garden......Help needed please.

On 21/06/2012 in forum

, they do not need a lot of maintenance and are evergreen, mind do not seem to mind the wind and they would not need staking. You could inter plant them with hebes, sedums, rosemary, cistus rose. grasses, euphorbias. What is your soil like? Hi kate, my soil


Shady Border

On 23/04/2012 in forum

. There are also some plants I have found to grow in these locations with only a foot or two more of sunlight such as Euphorbias and some Spiraeas. Your borders sound amazing, and I also love Fatzia Japonica which is why it is already in the border. I


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