I'm further north than you, but mine is still green and healthy *touch wood*, so I can't see it being down to dying off for autumn.
Best way to start small is to do the carboots. When I used to go to the local ones every Sunday, there were many folk selling plants from tomatoes...
I had problems with mine as well, it seems it isn't just here in the NW where the potatoes have had a problem. :(
Pictures are a big help, though it's probably just daisies in your lawn, and because you've taken the tops off, they grow to flower again. Depends...
I think the roll cost me about £20, I still have a load of it left. I used it on a concrete fence though. The slope idea may be worth considering,...
I just went out, caught one of the little darlings on it's way to my youngest tomato. A stick sorted it out :)With regards to the slug pellets....
I got a big roll of plastic from a builders merchant, it's like DPM. I just put that round my fence before I backfilled it, to hinder the damp...
Not a happy bunny! The slugs are eating the leaves on my tomatoes and peppers. I have beer traps which they don't give a monkeys about. They're in...
And, I presume that relevant planning permission would have been applied for? If you're flagging front gardens now, you have to apply for...
Thanks for your reply Shiney. I do wonder if the labels have been mixed up. The nursery is usually decent with labelling. It's interesting...
I feel for you. The estate I used to live on had to have EVERY house (over 100) done like you, the soils were contaminated with cyanide and all...
A truss is where the flowers are, that's where the fruit sets.Like this:[img]
As promised, photos. First two are of the suspect plant, final one is what the rest of them are like, for colour comparisons.[img][img]...
Doesn't look like olive to me The leaves look familiar, but can't think why.Welcome all the same :)
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