Taybha
Whalewhine
Excellent thanks for that , so at last I have a real Pal Mate
Good find, the leaf looks very similar. If it flowers I'll let you know!
Cordylines are pretty tough things, and drop their leaves on a regular basis as they form trunks. It should be fine eventually, even if you don't do anything to it other than remove the leaves that will look better off than on. It's probably a bit of rust or some sort of virus. Remember the motto, no, not WLB, but "It's got two chances!"
Still thinking about replacing my leatherjacket decimated grass. Has anybody on here heard of or installed Easigrass Artificial Grass? If so, what do they think?
Can't help I'm afraid. Something I've never been involved with. However, there was a thread on here about artificial grass a while back. Here it is;
https://nortr3nixy.nimpr.uk/show...-garden-sport-area&highlight=Artificial+grass
As with all NSC requests for help, you need to sift through, past the humorous replies!
PS. Have you tried turning it off and turning in on again!!
Ooh, what are you growing? Are you a source for some interesting seeds? We need pictures of your garden, please
I had a quick question, my fatsias new growth is looking a bit odd this year, all three plants. I've seen another one in a different garden look the same so wondering if it's maybe frost damage?
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Can someone help me identify this please. I have a large garden (tory) and this is underneath a weeping willow in the border, quite a lot of it!!
ID confirmed. Common Hogweed.
I had a quick question, my fatsias new growth is looking a bit odd this year, all three plants. I've seen another one in a different garden look the same so wondering if it's maybe frost damage?
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Cordylines have a habit of shutting off life to branches or even whole limbs with multi heads, but the damage is from cold and wet together. If this happens you do get more growth from different parts on the trunk....this buggers up the look of the plant for a few years. It might just be desiccation from the strong winds we've had recently, in which case it'll throw a hissy fit and drop muliple leaves. You have to remember it's throwing out flowers, so it's energy is elsewhere at the moment.
Short version, it's fine, nothing to worry about.
isn’t that the weed that was causing skin irritation?
ID confirmed. Common Hogweed.