I've found the best slug and snail resistant annuals, are the ones you don't want to grow:sad:
Ah, the ancient ritual of biting the bucket....you've got to love the mixed metaphors:old:
The snails round here eat that first, then demolish emerging shoots:sad:
I sort of hinted at my location with my avatar picture...oh and I've put soil type in signature, just to have something to remind me:wallbanging:
Spent 10 minutes outside looking at all the jobs I should be doing.....then I came in, sat down and told you lot about it:)
£85 a bin collecting once a fortnight/ifyou'relucky! I've been looking to cut the grass since Christmas. I could get the petrol mower out and...
Colocasia esculenta, could be sold as taro or eddoe. Asda sell them, as do other supermarket chains. There's quite a lot of 'exotic' vegetables...
If you take it out, it's a goner anyway. Stake it for a year or three and see if it compensates for loss of anchorage
How could I forget pink china, I only bought one last summer?! Growing eddoes from the supermarket gives a quick and cheap foliar display and I...
I hate weed membrane, the slightest disturbance and you cannot get it back down again. Cardboard covered in wood chip is my suggestion. renew...
Hedychiums, fatsia, bamboo...mainly fargesia as no thuggery, trachycarpus, chamaerops, canna, dahlia, fuchsia, annuals, phormium...cookianum...
I adore osteos, so bright and cheerful
Solandra root as soon as you put your hand on the tap! Oleander seem to root better for me in water than in a pot and my sister seems to easily...
Agree with Pete. Two diagonal braces, one south to north, the other east to west but made with something substantial....at least roof batten size...
They look like they've been made especially for that. Make a wooden box to the shape, get some rebar and mix up some concrete and make your...
I'm quite happy to stare at an empty pot, so yeah.....
Pictures! We need pictures
Well, going by the colour of those x's, I'd say jet wash and then protect with wood oil!:whistle:
I didn't use bottom heat...in fact, I don't with a lot of my softwood propagation now.
I don't find it too much of a thug here. Yes, it keeps growing even after being butchered, but it's not pentaglottis thuggery so can be controlled
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