General Gardening Discussion

Sort By:
Title
Replies Views
Last Message ↑
  1. JiMarY
    Replies:
    2
    Views:
    503
  2. Kennyhicks

    Not sure where to post this

    You can fit a regular Hoselock push-connector to leaky hose, so at its most basic you could push the hose into one, turn it on and leave it for X minutes, then move the hose to the next ... and so...
    You can fit a regular Hoselock push-connector to leaky hose, so at its most basic you could push the hose into one, turn it on and leave it for X minutes, then move the hose to the next ... and so on.More sophisticated than that ("Lockdown is done, I'm going abroad for a fortnight ...") would...
    You can fit a regular Hoselock push-connector to leaky hose, so at its most basic you could push the hose into one, turn it on and leave it for X minutes, then move the hose to the next ... and so on.More sophisticated than that ("Lockdown is...
    You can fit a regular Hoselock push-connector to leaky hose, so at its most basic you could push the hose into one, turn it on and leave it for X minutes, then move the hose to the next ... and so...
    Replies:
    7
    Views:
    1,152
  3. FumblingGracefully

    Our Garden Progress, West of Scotland

    We are saving big time on the gym membership although I’m still being forced to run in the morning to shift my winter coatNow we are talking! That would be a much quicker way to get down there...
    We are saving big time on the gym membership although I’m still being forced to run in the morning to shift my winter coatNow we are talking! That would be a much quicker way to get down there or at least to get the beer bucket down haha
    We are saving big time on the gym membership although I’m still being forced to run in the morning to shift my winter coatNow we are talking! That would be a much quicker way to get down there or at least to get the beer bucket down haha
    We are saving big time on the gym membership although I’m still being forced to run in the morning to shift my winter coatNow we are talking! That would be a much quicker way to get down there...
    Replies:
    5
    Views:
    1,054
  4. HarryS

    Compost and supplies, during lockdown.

    There are a few local GC’s advertising delivery of bedding plants and compost on our local FB page. I have 3 unopened bags at the moment so am Ok, but will be using them if I need to. They are...
    There are a few local GC’s advertising delivery of bedding plants and compost on our local FB page. I have 3 unopened bags at the moment so am Ok, but will be using them if I need to. They are charging £5 for 60L bag.Rusty
    There are a few local GC’s advertising delivery of bedding plants and compost on our local FB page. I have 3 unopened bags at the moment so am Ok, but will be using them if I need to. They are charging £5 for 60L bag.Rusty
    There are a few local GC’s advertising delivery of bedding plants and compost on our local FB page. I have 3 unopened bags at the moment so am Ok, but will be using them if I need to. They are...
    Replies:
    5
    Views:
    550
  5. Robert Hillis

    Meadow Grass in new lawn

    Robert. A very warm welcome to Gardeners Corner.Now then. What do you mean by 'Meadow Grass'. Please, as the saying goes. Trust me, I'm a doctor. So what is this meadow grass?
    Robert. A very warm welcome to Gardeners Corner.Now then. What do you mean by 'Meadow Grass'. Please, as the saying goes. Trust me, I'm a doctor. So what is this meadow grass?
    Robert. A very warm welcome to Gardeners Corner.Now then. What do you mean by 'Meadow Grass'. Please, as the saying goes. Trust me, I'm a doctor. So what is this meadow grass?
    Robert. A very warm welcome to Gardeners Corner.Now then. What do you mean by 'Meadow Grass'. Please, as the saying goes. Trust me, I'm a doctor. So what is this meadow grass?
    Replies:
    4
    Views:
    690
  6. Karen1986

    New gardener looking for advice

    As shown in your pics, your neighbour has fitted gravel boards to the bottom of their side of the fence.To help protect the fence against your soil /plants we would suggest you fit a wooden...
    As shown in your pics, your neighbour has fitted gravel boards to the bottom of their side of the fence.To help protect the fence against your soil /plants we would suggest you fit a wooden gravel board or some concrete edging strips between the posts, so it just clear of the actual fence...
    As shown in your pics, your neighbour has fitted gravel boards to the bottom of their side of the fence.To help protect the fence against your soil /plants we would suggest you fit a wooden gravel board or some concrete edging strips between...
    As shown in your pics, your neighbour has fitted gravel boards to the bottom of their side of the fence.To help protect the fence against your soil /plants we would suggest you fit a wooden...
    Replies:
    3
    Views:
    464
  7. Kennyhicks

    What could i grow in these

    Just ordered some Cambridge favourite thanks for the advice
    Just ordered some Cambridge favourite thanks for the advice
    Just ordered some Cambridge favourite thanks for the advice
    Just ordered some Cambridge favourite thanks for the advice
    Replies:
    4
    Views:
    268
  8. mazambo

    How many climbers

    Hi everyone, while I'm waiting for some concrete plinths to cure before drilling, I have some questions on climbing plants. Basically I will have 8ft of trellis to grow some climbers, I have rose...
    Hi everyone, while I'm waiting for some concrete plinths to cure before drilling, I have some questions on climbing plants. Basically I will have 8ft of trellis to grow some climbers, I have rose "teasing georgia" for the centre, will there be enough room to plant another climber either side?...
    Hi everyone, while I'm waiting for some concrete plinths to cure before drilling, I have some questions on climbing plants. Basically I will have 8ft of trellis to grow some climbers, I have rose "teasing georgia" for the centre, will there be...
    Hi everyone, while I'm waiting for some concrete plinths to cure before drilling, I have some questions on climbing plants. Basically I will have 8ft of trellis to grow some climbers, I have rose...
    20200419_163331.jpg 20200419_163408.jpg 20200419_165838.jpg
    Replies:
    0
    Views:
    382
  9. Holly3012

    Climbing Rose Bush Advice

    Well if the trellis fails its going to make a right mess of the Rose ! I looked at the photos before reading your post and my first impression was "That trellis has had it" ... before I even...
    Well if the trellis fails its going to make a right mess of the Rose ! I looked at the photos before reading your post and my first impression was "That trellis has had it" ... before I even looked at the plants, which is unusual for me!You could cut the rose back hard, it will grow back...
    Well if the trellis fails its going to make a right mess of the Rose ! I looked at the photos before reading your post and my first impression was "That trellis has had it" ... before I even looked at the plants, which is unusual for me!You...
    Well if the trellis fails its going to make a right mess of the Rose ! I looked at the photos before reading your post and my first impression was "That trellis has had it" ... before I even...
    Replies:
    1
    Views:
    403
  10. Howard Stone

    A warm wall in Surrey

    How about a fast growing annual, Spanish Flag 'Ipomoea lobata' gives an amazing summer long fiery display.
    How about a fast growing annual, Spanish Flag 'Ipomoea lobata' gives an amazing summer long fiery display.
    How about a fast growing annual, Spanish Flag 'Ipomoea lobata' gives an amazing summer long fiery display.
    How about a fast growing annual, Spanish Flag 'Ipomoea lobata' gives an amazing summer long fiery display.
    Replies:
    4
    Views:
    595
  11. Howard Stone

    Teucrium hedges

    Yup. I have plants growing on as substitutes for when that happens. But I am fortunate to have a large veg and nursery area "round the back" for that sort of stuff.I don't know about whether it...
    Yup. I have plants growing on as substitutes for when that happens. But I am fortunate to have a large veg and nursery area "round the back" for that sort of stuff.I don't know about whether it will be "rip out" but I too was looking at the plant and thinking "Like Lavender". Hopefully someone...
    Yup. I have plants growing on as substitutes for when that happens. But I am fortunate to have a large veg and nursery area "round the back" for that sort of stuff.I don't know about whether it will be "rip out" but I too was looking at the...
    Yup. I have plants growing on as substitutes for when that happens. But I am fortunate to have a large veg and nursery area "round the back" for that sort of stuff.I don't know about whether it...
    Replies:
    3
    Views:
    933
  12. Howard Stone

    How do you make bamboo get really thick stems?

    I'd say the water is the critical factor, more so than food. My black-stemmed bamboo sulked here for years until a drain was re-directed and it suddenly got a lot of moisture, even in summer. The...
    I'd say the water is the critical factor, more so than food. My black-stemmed bamboo sulked here for years until a drain was re-directed and it suddenly got a lot of moisture, even in summer. The difference in the size and quality of canes was very marked.
    I'd say the water is the critical factor, more so than food. My black-stemmed bamboo sulked here for years until a drain was re-directed and it suddenly got a lot of moisture, even in summer. The difference in the size and quality of canes was...
    I'd say the water is the critical factor, more so than food. My black-stemmed bamboo sulked here for years until a drain was re-directed and it suddenly got a lot of moisture, even in summer. The...
    Replies:
    6
    Views:
    5,733
  13. sharon j

    Climbing plants

    I agree, although once established there is a "lot going on" with a significant amount of stems in Winter - might it be enough to soften / disguise the brickwork?Reminds me of an Estate agent...
    I agree, although once established there is a "lot going on" with a significant amount of stems in Winter - might it be enough to soften / disguise the brickwork?Reminds me of an Estate agent that I did some work for. His software let him carefully match property to punter, but every week he...
    I agree, although once established there is a "lot going on" with a significant amount of stems in Winter - might it be enough to soften / disguise the brickwork?Reminds me of an Estate agent that I did some work for. His software let him...
    I agree, although once established there is a "lot going on" with a significant amount of stems in Winter - might it be enough to soften / disguise the brickwork?Reminds me of an Estate agent...
    Replies:
    14
    Views:
    1,116
  14. Chris Smith

    Ideas on what to do with this planter please

    bedding plants are ideal especially when you want colour may have to wait abit before planting out summer bedding in case of a frost. Begonias are very easy and you can get trailing variety's ....
    bedding plants are ideal especially when you want colour may have to wait abit before planting out summer bedding in case of a frost. Begonias are very easy and you can get trailing variety's . Petunia are nice and lobelia plus lots of other bedding plantsIf you want some more permanent but...
    bedding plants are ideal especially when you want colour may have to wait abit before planting out summer bedding in case of a frost. Begonias are very easy and you can get trailing variety's . Petunia are nice and lobelia plus lots of other...
    bedding plants are ideal especially when you want colour may have to wait abit before planting out summer bedding in case of a frost. Begonias are very easy and you can get trailing variety's ....
    Replies:
    7
    Views:
    599
  15. Aldo

    Wondering about the soil I bought..

    @NigelJThanks, I will try with the biodegradable detergent (horticultural soap I guess?). As for now, I made a new, smaller bed, and mix it up with last year potting soil which contains...
    @NigelJThanks, I will try with the biodegradable detergent (horticultural soap I guess?). As for now, I made a new, smaller bed, and mix it up with last year potting soil which contains vermiculite. I also planted some potatoes in bags using the same mix, fingers crossed. The result is much...
    @NigelJThanks, I will try with the biodegradable detergent (horticultural soap I guess?). As for now, I made a new, smaller bed, and mix it up with last year potting soil which contains vermiculite. I also planted some potatoes in bags using...
    @NigelJThanks, I will try with the biodegradable detergent (horticultural soap I guess?). As for now, I made a new, smaller bed, and mix it up with last year potting soil which contains...
    Replies:
    2
    Views:
    567
  16. sandhun

    Does moss between paving stones 'add character'?

    I'm guessing it makes them more slippery in the winter.
    I'm guessing it makes them more slippery in the winter.
    I'm guessing it makes them more slippery in the winter.
    I'm guessing it makes them more slippery in the winter.
    Replies:
    1
    Views:
    683
  17. HarryS

    What to do with plastic milk bottles ?

    Love this youtube channel!
    Love this youtube channel!
    Love this youtube channel!
    Love this youtube channel!
    Replies:
    1
    Views:
    355
  18. kriss

    Verbena Bonariensis

    Nice one, cheers. I have this problem with most perennials in the front garden. It’s west facing, small and with a hedge and wall! So plants in the borders get a fleeting hour or two of sun late...
    Nice one, cheers. I have this problem with most perennials in the front garden. It’s west facing, small and with a hedge and wall! So plants in the borders get a fleeting hour or two of sun late afternoon!
    Nice one, cheers. I have this problem with most perennials in the front garden. It’s west facing, small and with a hedge and wall! So plants in the borders get a fleeting hour or two of sun late afternoon!
    Nice one, cheers. I have this problem with most perennials in the front garden. It’s west facing, small and with a hedge and wall! So plants in the borders get a fleeting hour or two of sun late...
    Replies:
    2
    Views:
    623
  19. Selleri

    Does stem/ shoot colour tell anything about the flower colour? Dahlia problem.

    Thanks @CarolineL , I'll label them now and cross my fingers. :)
    Thanks @CarolineL , I'll label them now and cross my fingers. :)
    Thanks @CarolineL , I'll label them now and cross my fingers. :)
    Thanks @CarolineL , I'll label them now and cross my fingers. :)
    Replies:
    2
    Views:
    962
  20. Stacey Leonard

    Planting a steep bank?

    Thanks so much for the list, very helpful. We have sleepers in place at the bottom now, held by steel, which have a bed of stones behind for drainage. Thanks again
    Thanks so much for the list, very helpful. We have sleepers in place at the bottom now, held by steel, which have a bed of stones behind for drainage. Thanks again
    Thanks so much for the list, very helpful. We have sleepers in place at the bottom now, held by steel, which have a bed of stones behind for drainage. Thanks again
    Thanks so much for the list, very helpful. We have sleepers in place at the bottom now, held by steel, which have a bed of stones behind for drainage. Thanks again
    Replies:
    8
    Views:
    1,526

Thread Display Options

Loading...
  1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
    Dismiss Notice