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Woodland plants

On 12/09/2012 in forum

that looks gorgeous and having read it's a woodland plant I though I'd see if I can propogate a bit of that and push it in.  Which made me think is there anything else similar that'd look as lovely. Soil is clay.  Needs to be low maintanence.  Novice gardener


Woodland plants

On 12/09/2012 in forum

that looks gorgeous and having read it's a woodland plant I though I'd see if I can propogate a bit of that and push it in.  Which made me think is there anything else similar that'd look as lovely. Soil is clay.  Needs to be low maintanence.  Novice gardener


Building Rockeries

On 13/11/2012 in forum

Hello gang, Reached the next stage of reclaiming my garden (which hasnt been touched for 25+years) I want to build 2 rockeries to make a border between my lawn and a woodland type seating area  The bricks mark out the area i want them to be, both


Birch Tree losing leaves in July

On 16/07/2012 in forum

are fairly shallow and I've seen them growing happily at the edges of marshes. Thanks Alina ... am conscious of her lifespan but dreading the day when our beautiful birch tree no longer graces the garden. She's long been my favourite - my Queen


Happy Easter

On 09/04/2012 in forum

, there is nothing wrong wiyh dafforils - the woodland edge garden in the Bristol bot. Garden is looking glorious with its spread od Narcissus pseudonarciccus mingling with anemones.  But with the great many yellow primroses this spring as well i thought it would


Choosing a damson tree

On 13/08/2012 in forum

We want to plant a damson tree this autumn in our woodland garden. It will get plenty of sun in the planned position. We don't want it to grow too large, but we are hoping for a prolific fruiter with good flavour  for jam-making, crumbles, damson


Self-seeding plants

On 20/10/2011 in Plant features: Flowers

sun. It reaches 1.5m high.Eryngium giganteumHappy in woodland conditions, the yellow- or orange-flowered Welsh poppies are annuals that don't mind shade, making them perfect to weave under trees and taller shrubs.Meconopsis cambricaA cottage garden


Ladybirds

On 19/11/2008 in Wildlife

, the harlequin ladybird, although they were common enough in the garden during last summer. These are the orange ladybird, Halyzia sedecimguttata.The first time I found this pretty beetle, in a West Sussex woodland, about 30 years ago, I was quite excited


Ride on mower suitable for large garden

On 15/03/2013 in forum

able to find a replacement deck in Austria but wanted well in excess of £1400 (exc. VAT), which I found somewhat ludicrous. It's very frustrating, but it looks as though the mower and accessories are now next to useless as a consequence. I have a garden


good effect of a wet summer

On 31/03/2013 in forum

Cardamine quinquefolia, never had as many flowers as this in all the years it's been here.   looks like that a nice plant, is a woodland one? Ooh, lovely. You've reminded me to take a walk along a nearby stream, the field's quite boggy and wild


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