Bittersweet?? have you tasted them?? :smile:
Hi allAbsolutely hoeing it down, so why on earth are we going to stand on a football pitch for several hours watching a concert?
Have you ever been to Chelsea, @amancalledgeorge, or are you just criticising it for what you think it is?
If you can, have a look at Tom Stuart Smiths garden, it is stunning. Not a surprise I suppose, he is such a wonderful designer.
I can’t understand why people are so negative about Chelsea, it is fabulous, I can’t imagine any serious gardener coming away from it having not...
Mouse and beer marinated slug pie, anyone?
That's what I am trying to cope with now: a large garden, lots of beds cut out of the lawn, when I was fitter and very labour intensive planting....
I agree that annuals are an essential part of a successful border, they produce pops of colour that really can’t be got from most perennials, plus...
I would be interested to hear peoples views on anything to do with this years show.Firstly I would like to say how brave Carol Klein is to be...
If you reduce them in size by 1/2 to 2/3, they will bush out nicely.
Tell you what, @Dovefromabove, Give me the beer and I'll dispose of the slugs for you.
Hi allDry but dull. Starting to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of work I have to do in the garden, it is a very labour intensive garden...
Fab, @Ergates
OR, shoot an estate agent today, make someone happy.......remember that one??
What a great way to go, drowning in a vat of beer.
The first looks like a Rosa Rugosa, but I am no rose expert.
I think no dig works just as well for perennials as it does for annuals. I know many garden designers are now planting borders this way. There is...
Why only metaphorically?
Hi allBeautiful day here, already had a coffee in the garden, now need to crack on with the ever growing list of jobs. Sure I can hear Moira...
It does indeed, @latimer
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