They're strangely hypnotic if you watch them 'dance'
I have a mature Arthur Bell climber. It was flowering well last year but the blooms were very high up the fence. I pruned it right back and it has...
Cut off affected twigs and leave them out for birds to eat the larvae. You don't need to use any spray
I don't think it's tropical - maybe it is. Anyway begonia flower dropped onto creepy black 'grass' looks a bit exotic to me [ATTACH]
I doubt they could tell a fuchsia from a French bean. And why should they? I'm sure the bin people don't have horticultural qualifications (...
What's the problem with the house number? I must admit, we've never actually put anything suspect in ours - unless you count snails.
I doubt they'd give a rat's
If you get a reasonable sized plant the year after cutting, it's worth doing even if it succumbs again and you have to cut it back again later in...
Brutal pruning and careful hygiene works for the hardy fuchsias in my garden. The magellanica types don't seem to get it at all.
My husband went into hospital for a turp on Saturday. He's out now and flitting about without a catheter. All of the available surgeons that day...
Never never jabs - of great interest @Jiffy
You certainly don't want to get anything on your nevers. I believe there's a jab for that, though.
Hesperantha ( used to be kaffir lily)
What would you rather eat? Good luck anyway
Looks like I'm just lucky then. Perhaps it's what their parents teach them to eat.
I did try.
Have you noticed that squirrels don't steal tomatoes? I wonder why. They nick everything else.
Mine are just fully ripening. They are an orange variety so I've wasted a few tasting them to see if they were ripe.Dark orange = ripe. Now I...
You can chop up the soft, young, leaves and use them like a herb. They are very mild
@Erigeron . It's good to see the other side of the argument. It was getting very one-sided on this thread.
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