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Plant identification please

On 18/04/2013 in forum

! Some are easier eg Pieris japonica Little Heath and Pieris japonica Little Heath Green ...as they are dwarf ones with tiny leaves. http://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselector/plant?plantid=3829   Some with red flowers ... you can say that MIGHT  be x or y


Looking for flowers to 'fill in' a border

On 03/03/2013 in forum

:- About 2 feet high,  summer floweringred, blue or white. Would appreciate some help. Chris Lupin ? Good idea,  have tried them but without much success ! Will give it another go ... thanks Bunny ! hi Chris 7 - how about Cosmos (the white version) - you


clay soil late summer flowers (slug proof but bee friendly)

On 25/05/2012 in forum

favourite is Hypericum 'Magical red star' has pretty yellow flowers which fade and scarlet red berries follow, so the colour goes on for ages. Hope I've been some help. I keep a diary of whats flowering and when, so I can see at a glance when plants


How to prune a Pieris

On 14/04/2012 in forum

I have a very large Pieris that I have had for years, that has beomw a bit leggy and lost a lot of it's redness. I have not really pruned it before - I have only taken off a few dead ends?  Please advise? As a minimum, you need to prune off


Red Onions - Buds Forming

On 29/06/2012 in forum

name, your onions are 'bolting'. Remove these flower buds and eat straight from the garden...they won't store. Most common cause of 'bolting' is planting before the soil had warmed-up. About half of my red onions have now bolted - and soime of my


Pelargoniums

On 22/09/2010 in Grow & eat

have been a real triumph. It hasn't been an easy growing year, with very hot, dry spells followed by regular downpours, but the pelargoniums have been in flower since spring and are still going strong.One amazingly vigorous variety, 'Calliope Dark Red


weed or plant ID help needed

On 05/06/2012 in forum

: http://www.flickr.com/photos/30911797@N07/7329234194/     Hi the red one is Hypericum -will have yellow flowers and followed by black berries.Probably self seeded by birds. The second looks like an Aster - probably the common purple one, will flower


Talkback: Great value dahlias

On 28/11/2011 in forum

them. I used pellets, and the result was devastating!Incidentally they do not seem to do so well in tubs or pots or even confined flower beds. I do not know the reason for this.I also grew Tally Ho, a superb red single which I first noticed


Growing borage for Chelsea

On 04/04/2008 in Unassigned

It's always exciting when we move the stock outside from the polytunnels to 'harden off' and 'grow on', so that they're just perfect for the Chelsea Flower Show. I guess it's rather like farmers letting cows out onto the grass after a long winter


Poppies and suchlike

On 16/06/2009 in Plants

) have started flowering. (They are annuals and not to be confused with the beefier oriental poppies - like this striking red Papaver orientale 'Beauty of Livermere'.)These are one of my most favourite flowers: so delicate, so unbelievably beautiful


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