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Beautiful photos as usual, Wendy. I just bought Berkheya purpurea last week from a friend who runs a specialty nursery. She has a large patch of...
Yes, I see what you mean. The tallest of the 'new' weeds I find are probably 60cm. It definitely is not Wall Lettuce though, of which I'm sadly...
The holes on your raspberry leaves are not like those typically made by leafcutter bees. [IMG]
Senecio had crossed my mind when I scrolled through a list of BC weeds but I dismissed it for some reason. Now, I think you are correct and...
The first photo is one I posted a few weeks ago of a new weed in my garden. No one could identify it, especially without a flower. I've been...
Wow! Very dramatic . . . how tall is it anyway?
I see this is a "Discussion in 'Maples' started by Margot, Today at 1:21 AM" although I had chosen 'Outdoor Gardening in the Pacific Northwest'.
For what it's worth, my Seiryu has a similar 'weeping' look whenever it rains hard . . . [ATTACH]
There have been several black bear sightings in my neighbourhood lately but I have seen nothing - until a couple of days ago that is. What I...
I can't find your photo again, Wendy. I had been looking through Atlas Obscura stories and found one that said something to the effect "10...
I came upon this photo when looking at pictures of Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden in Portland, Oregon and was wondering if the tree might be...
This will answer your question: https://bcinvasives.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Mountain_Bluet_TIPS_2017_WEB.pdf
Can anyone explain why the new growth on these young shrubs/trees is distorted? I think the one on the right is a Garry Oak and on the right, a...
This website will tell you everything you want to know about Himalayan Blackberry....
I observed this type of break a few months ago when the top of a large arbutus twisted and fell over. It had been growing almost parallel to the...
Here is my 'weeping' Acer 'Seiryu', capturing the mood of all of us gardeners frustrated by a very miserable spring 2022. [ATTACH]
Welcome to these Forums, ishila22! I don't think we have ever had a question from someone in Hyderabad before but I hope we'll hear from you...
Your mention of webbing makes me wonder if you might have mites after all. An sign of a bad infestation of spider mites. If you didn't use a...
It could be just a coincidence that that insect is what is causing damage on your junipers. I don't think insect damage would be concentrated on...
To me, compost tea is a 'solution' in search of a problem. Gardening is enough work without going to such great lengths to mix concoctions for...