That is a different technique to the one I had been mulling over, @Obelix-Vendée, thankyou and might be safer re the slugs and snails and a good...
Oh fantastic - well worth the wait with the help of the newer vines, then! Makes one wonder about some of the 'self-fertile' varieties that are...
I am thinking of adding cut 'organic' banana skins to the soil for some of my climbing vines as an alternative to bought-in slow-release 'feed'....
Those are fantastic, @On the Levels, what a harvest! Can I ask how old the plants are? I love kiwi fruit. I have an Akebia quinata vine (young),...
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Thankyou, @fairygirl, that is very helpful. I will have a think about whether to leave it in its pot by a sheltered wall, or whether to plant it...
Re refunds @Nickoslesteros, I think I saw DA mention their refunds don't cover blackspot, but if there are mitigating circumstances, it might not...
A friend has given me this plant, which she recently bought in error, thinking it was another variety. She did not realise how moist the soil and...
Your garden seems to have quite a few suitable areas for hardy and or evergreen climbers, @Plantminded. I like your annual climber on your...
Thankyou @fairygirl, you were right before too. I get beer cans chucked over, pieces of cheese, plastic milk bottles half full...the tenants...
There are some positive aspects to that time when mid to late autumn makes it clear that summer is properly over for another year, and for me, it...
Thankyou, @fairygirl. I had a quick look tonight and could not move the tub, so it looks as though the camellias won't be decanting at all, but...
Looks amazing. I have never seen the flowers before. Did you have to wait years for it to start flowering?
Thankyou, @Goldenlily26 , for your description of Lonicera fragrantissima and extensive experience with growing and propagating in different...
Thankyou, @fairygirl , they sound that they have quite similar attributes, which makes it a bit more difficult to choose, but I am getting there I...
Thankyou, @ViewAhead, that is helpful to know. I have read they can grow @ 50 cm per year. I am leaning more to pyracantha as one of the shrubs...
Thankyou @ViewAhead, did you plant it in shade? Was it bare-rooted or potted? That is good growth I would have thought. How is it looking now?...
Thankyou @Plantminded , that is a shame. Another one to cross off the list...but another to consider - Griselinia - thankyou. I think...
Thank you @Michael Hewett, I think the blocks would help me crack on in small areas of the garden that are uneven that need bolstering, especially...
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