It started this morning when I had to use wipers to clear the dew off the windscreen. I haven't looked at the max-min thermometer yet but it...
Doh, I was obviously having a blonde moment - I meant fruit!Yes I thought �£140 was a bit over the top. They had around a dozen of them and...
Hi Pete, I was thinking about trying these from seed - so to get the flowers I'll need 2 plants minimum?By the way, I saw some lovely 5-6ft...
On the membrane - don't be tempted to get the cheap stuff as it's a false economy - it's not that expensive for the stronger membrane and that...
Maybe a filter for a pond-pump could be cut to size?
Mine overwinter on the kitchen windowsill. Once I've removed the last fruits I leave them alone, then trim back in spring and off they go again....
The Gardeners Almanac is useful.
I've had no problem getting seed compost (in Surrey) this year - I use 2-1 seed / perlite and cover with vermiculite if needed.
I like the idea of shoot, I may sign up to that too.At present I have a spreadsheet that I've just started developing. Split my garden into...
That sounds expensive - but I don't know how big they were. I would go and see some at the local garden centre.I was of the same frame of mind...
I saw this in the garden a couple of weeks ago - was about the size of a small pigeon, and brown all over (though at the time I thought it more...
I have one that has 3 pitches, at the moment it's set as a fox deterrent and seems to have worked for a couple of months but isn't doing so well...
Good idea - to overwinter at work. I think I'll try that out too, we have lots of bland looking corridor space for the large ones and many empty...
Would this also work with Camelia's?Last spring I have trimmed mine back (between 6-18" to shape)without the plant being affected; this year's...
Here's an interesting website (apologies if it's been posted several times!) ROSES UK which states "Roses UK is a joint marketing venture between...
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