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Wow! What a colour! I've only seen yellows and oranges on Hamamelis here. A very special seedling.
S. semiatrata fits in our small Sacramento, California yard.
Greenfly is still rampant!
I have noted a surprising absence of greenfly in my garden in Stirling this year. A neighbour who grows roses told me that he has not had to take his usual anti-greenfly measures this year. Have other people experienced this? Bob
I regard the self-seeding Aquilegias around the garden as the best indicator plants for aphid infestations. If there are any around they are sure to be on the Aquilegia first. This year I have noticed almost none. There have been more than enough slugs, snails and other critters around which have chewed holes in anything and everything, so overallI suppose it's been a case of "swings and roundabouts"............
Now that is a true stunner! I'm wondering what kind of daylight hours and temperatures you guys are seeing at the moment?
I'm hoping that someone will have an answer to my question. During the annual fall leaf clean-up preparatory to covering everything with chicken wire, I noticed that a lot of the oak leaves had oak leaf gall. I understand that it does not usually damage the tree but am wondering if it's possible it can move on to my plants. No clean up is 100% perfect and a few leaves might spend the winter with the plants in the crevice garden. Does anyone know the answer?