All the above alive and kicking in my gardens - except red salvias and mignonette. No reason for that, just happenstance.The list of plants that...
Agree with Tortuosa and Whis4ey, but if you can't change the sleepers then I would use blue DPM polythene from a builders merchant and sandwich a...
And if they take a bash from the frost (they are modestly frost hardy in London) they just don't seem to recover from it; they soldier on looking...
Local builders merchant will sell rubble sacks for about 10p if I remember correctly. These should be strong enough to be used a good half dozen...
Looks like something out of 'Alice in Wonderland'. If he has a nice big garden they won't look so bizarre, might look really nice. On a slightly...
They are compact and fibrous, not hard and woody, are not extensive, and do not go down very deep - a real 'root ball'. I don't know for certain...
Wisteria is fickle. Some get going straight after transplanting, others take ten years or more. I know one, properly pruned (by yours truly) all...
Its a cracker. Watch for the late frosts!
Also known as Caper Spurge because in ye olden times its fruit were allegedly sold by unscrupulous traders as capers to unsuspecting folk. This...
Spikey with white flowers: Yucca gloriosa. Needs sun and a little patience.
Agree with Dendy (again) and would add that they are relatively speaking quite easy to dig up. Roots look formidable but cut/break easily and are...
My Photinias do fine in alkaline soil, just grow slower.. [img]
Not necessary I wouldn't have thought but won't hurt as long as its not the rubber backed stuff that's impervious to water!
I had to replant an A. dealbata that was totally (and I mean totally)uprooted before Christmas. It was about 20ft high and wide and had a girth of...
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