Haha thanks, I'm pressing you mean eat them in your muesli while you're there for some extra continental goodness and zero biosecurity risks... I hope you have a great time and you're not there purely for botanical hard labour!
Id stop showing that spiders web if I was you I just seen Angela walking down the A15 with a shovel! How amazing is your garden looking already though, absolutely love it.
Haha thanks for the heads up! Cheers, there's bits that work and bits that don't just yet but I'm very luck to have so much greenery this early in the year especially.
This was just a quick look at a few plants but I'll certainly see what I can get together later in spring @jimmyalvinewart6361 & @nightnightninja8211 - there's definitely a good selection of tough plants I rely on here.
Thanks for the suggestion, that's a great little ground cover and I'm excited to add more of that style of plant around my jungle clearing area as time goes on.
Interesting selections I’ve got to look and see if I can get here in US online. When you look at your garden and it does not quite look complete it’s usually the small plants that are missing I’ve been very focused on that in my garden this year
Nice one and yes, your'e completely right. I know there's part of my garden here which aren't 'finished' and don't work yet and usually it's a few key filler plants which complete the garden picture over time. There's always room for more plants!
I’ve just seen a garden with Arum Italicum growing in lots of the shade areas. I think it looks amazing, what are your thoughts on these? Too invasive, definitely looks like it belongs in a jungle and around my pond.
Nice one, they're certainly exotic looking but yes, potentially a vigorous spreader in the right conditions so something to consider. I don't know which forms are better behaved but they would tie in nicely with some larger Zantedeschia wouldn't they.
I have a shady front garden, North Facing, so these would be perfect. The lawn is full of moss, I am planning on getting rid if the lawn and focusing on all shade loving plants, moss covered area
That sounds very beautiful and I think you’re doing the right thing by replacing the mossy lawn with some suitable and beautiful planting 😊 Hellebores, Epimediums, Hakonechloa macra grass and of course some ferns and snow drops would work very well too!