It could just be dying back for the winter and will pop through again around March. I like dicentras but found their habit of flowering for a...
My ceanothus is really struggling this year, I must have planted it in a cold patch and the winds in February upset it a little. Unfortunately you...
Hi Maurice and welcome, mine's the same. I don't think they have particularly sturdy stems, I had one before which was the same as the current...
Hello, we too are having a bumper crop of tatties but the peas are a big disappointment this year. The pods are yellowing on the plants and the...
Hi pn1005 and welcome also. Having lived in NE Derbyshire for many years I've found that most things will grow quite well. PeterS is right about...
Hi Roger and welcome. I'm not sure that I can help though. I have a small pittosporum shrub which has been looking poorly for some time which I...
I don't know if this is any help but we put this water feature in at our old house. It was just a plastic box sunk into the ground with a pump...
Hi, it's a little hard to see the tree but the colours remind me of eucalyptus, do the leaves smell? I'm probably miles out though :D
We have had various sizes including some enormous whoppers, (and one shaped like a duck). Not many teeny ones though, must be the rain.
Brilliant Windy but you forgot the most used one which is "dreckly" :D :D We,ve had a lot of experience of that one :rolleyes:
Hello, It could be the salt leeching out of the clay, house bricks do the same, though I could be wrong.
We've had potato blight this year and have just cut the tops off and burned them; the tubers are still in the ground and are being dug up as we...
Or there's Lanhydrock (my favourite). Castle Drogo in Devon is worth a look too if you're heading that way. The garden behind the Old Post Office...
I've thought of Pulmonaria or lungwort. They have spotty leaves which look a bit hosta like and beautiful blue/purpe flowers in early spring....
Hi Sam and welcome. I had a solanum which I pruned back every March. I cut out dead and weak shoots them cut back the branches to about 6-12"....
We're eating 'Charlotte' at the moment - soooo tasty [img]
Thanks Pete, I'll give it a go
It's me again. I know from this thread that many of you put your cacti out for the summer and I thought that I would try it this year in order to...
Don't feed them lettuce though, it upsets their tummies.
Hi Jill, I always left mine to die back, working on the same principle as daffies, but I don't know if this is right. They do look a mess while...
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