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wild flowers

On 24/07/2012 in forum

i have bought a very expensive box of wild flower seeds which says sow march to june would it be ok to sow now or is it really too late??? It's too late for annuals, yes - they won't be able to flower this year, and if we get warmer weather they may


Unknown flower

On 03/06/2012 in forum

Can someone identify this please? It is an Aquilegia Whippet - it looks a very pretty colour - lucky you Pam x Is it? I've never seen one like that before. My daughter returned from holiday and found it in flower. We thought the leaves looked like


Wedding Flowers

On 11/05/2012 in forum

://www.gardeningexpress.co.uk/CatalogProducts.asp?CategoryID=11 http://www.vanmeuwen.com/flowers/flower-plants/hanging-basket-plants/petunia-celebration-orange-eye/60741VM Pam x Oh thank you Pam, they look perfect! I think you're right about the turqoise, I can spray the pots to tie in the colour. I really


Frost on flowers

On 25/02/2008 in Unassigned

The early bird... gets very cold trying to photograph flowers in the frost. The weather this past week has been chilly in my neck of the woods, but frost brings its own beauty to our gardens. Frost is an ephemeral beauty that melts with the rising


Flowering Cherry

On 12/06/2012 in forum

I have a very old flowering cherry tree in my garden and this year, the most of leaves have brown spots, the larger ones along the edges, where the leaf looks dead. They look as if they'd been sprayed with something. They eventually shrivel up


Flower Identification

On 30/07/2012 in forum

Please can anyone identify this flower? I would love to know as I would like it in my garden. Many thanks. White scabious.  They are more usually lilac in colour.  very good for attracting insects such as bees and butterflies. If the plant is very


No flowers on my Kniphofia rooperi

On 08/11/2012 in forum

Probably the poor weather. The plants like a rich soil, and nutrients will have been washed away by the incessant rain, so they may have been hungry. Also, they like the ground well drained - some hope this year!


my hydrangea dosnt flower

On 06/06/2012 in forum

Growing in the garden or in a container?   Hi They are growing in the  garden, perhaps I should mention we are only 100yds from the sea, although they have some relative prorection, Where they both bought at the same time are identical? Meant to say "and are identical?" hi yes i ...


Priorwood Garden & Dried Flower Shop

On 11/04/2013 in Garden: Scotland

931Melrose, Borders 0844 493 2257www.nts.org.uk TD6 9PXOpen 23 Mar-24 Dec, days/times vary – phone/see website. Adults £6.50, OAPs/children (5-16) £5. Tickets include entry to nearby Harmony Garden (see p58). Card not valid on event days – phone or see website. part-disabled,plan...


Unidentified autumn flowering deciduous tree

On 02/11/2012 in forum

Please can anyone identify this tree/shrub   At the risk of sounding boring-a picture paints a thousand words Any chance? If only.  I simply can't get the image upload feature to work. Can you upload it to an external site and use that as a link?


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