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You grow them for height and structure in the borders, and suddenly, in the blink of an eye, they’re spreading, suckering or throwing up seedlings in your neighbor's yard. Or, on a more aesthetic note ...
Known in botanical circles as Fatsia japonica, it’s ideal for adding interest to your space in autumn and winter, and it's happy in full shade or even indoors. Well-drained, moist, neutral soil works ...
For instance, sea hollies ( Eryngium species) and lavenders do well in full sun, while hellebores and the false castor oil plant ( Fatsia japonica ) thrive in dry shade.
Then, learning how to create an urban oasis in a city courtyard could be the answer.With the right planting choices, thoughtful design, and a touch of creativity, even the smallest courtyard can be ...
The evergreen shade-loving shrub known as fatsia japonica “Spider’s Web” became a focal point for several of the winning container garden designs at the 2024 Northwest Flower and Garden ...
The plants on offer include Drac Compacta, Drac Lemon Lime, Fatsia Japonica, and Curio Mt Eve. These low-maintenance plants will improve the look of your home without taking up much of your time.
Available in stores from Sunday (February 9), the new selection of plants includes Drac Compacta, Drac Lemon Lime, Fatsia Japonica, and Curio Mt Eve. They are all priced at £3.49 each.
In contrast, Fatsia japonica has big glossy hand-shaped leaves that add drama to arrangements. It prefers a little shade and in bright places it will appreciate moist soil.
The following planning applications have been submitted to Mid Sussex District Council, Lewes District Council and the South Downs National Park Authority between October 28 and November 1.
A Fatsia Japonica plant will bring a touch of the tropical to your outside space, whatever the size Credit: Homebase With large glossy leaves, it will bring a touch of the tropical to your outside ...
What’s causing the leaves of my Fatsia Japonica to turn yellow and die? How can I make my five-year-old goji berry shrub look pretty? Kathy and the panel answer these and more. Show more What ...