Hardy tea bushes?
Do you know any other hardy tea bushes for the garden? I already have Güntee, rosemary, and lavender.
Do you know any other hardy tea bushes for the garden? I already have Güntee, rosemary, and lavender.
Hello there! A plant was growing in our flower box that we hadn't sown. Because it was so beautiful and strong, I spontaneously replanted it next to our raspberry tree to preserve it. Can anyone tell us what kind of plant it is?
We have leased out our gardens, our tenants got it without garden rent / until further notice for about 4 years / all they had to do was put the gardens in order, which they did, my husband then disposed of everything for both tenants, unfortunately even though we were never up there they immediately…
I'm at my wit's end. It's hell. In our garden, the hawthorn is taking over the upper part bit by bit. After we sawed down the large bush, shoot after shoot sprang up from the ground all around; the entire ground is now covered with them. If you cut the shoots flush with the ground,…
I hope there are some plant experts here who can help me 😀 These are just parts sawn off from the top, which is why the leaves are so far down.
Hello everyone, A few days ago, I noticed these little bugs on my roses (but only the orange spots). So I put them outside and checked again today. As you can see in the picture, there are webs of these spots/bugs forming. Does anyone know what they could be? The roses had always been cared…
The tree stands on a little-used roundabout and has a circumference of about 65cm I know there are many factors at play, but is it still possible to determine the approximate age of the pedunculate oak? Perhaps to within +/- 50 years?
Roses that form roses. Bromo- Him-, Strawberries or their leaves, hibiscus, elder, real cat mint, observatory, sheep-garbe- more yearly. Wild Malve, Night Candle, Muskatellersalbei and Royal Candle – two years old.
Sage, Melisse, peppermint!
Burner of course!