I dead head EVERY flower but I still get seedlings. Luckily, I don't mind them...but miss one meconopsis cambricum flower and the garden is awash...
Don't listen to her Pete, they're fantastic!Most owners of 'horrible,vicious spiny things' know their blood type and have the battle scars to...
There's quite a few ferns that would look good most of the time, geraniums, aquilegia, penstemon and various euphorbs would too, but a lot of the...
Buddleia globosa can take up to three months....but that's just plonked in warm damp sand. Not tried them in water, but if they look ok carry on...
Ah, I remember this bit. Nurture, worry, plant out, worry, rain, slugs and snails, no more plants, no more worry:)
In a pot I doubt you could overwater it. Easy way to control it..besides buying root barrier...is get a large plastic pot and cut the bottom off,...
There's also a lot to be said for succession sowing. A few seeds sown every week. The extra room in the tray does help to keep them from going...
Looks like a bit of vine weevil damage and a bit of chlorosis. Maybe a mixed seaweed/sequested iron feed and a weevil treatment. Also, mining bees...
I doubt it's the feed caused it, mine are always hungry! It hasn't dried out too much has it? I see it's in a pot and sometimes the roots replace...
Has yours flowered recently?
Funny that, never could get them growing from layers, but I can smile sweetly at them in July and August and take 'T' cuttings no problems!
I'd do it now, before you have a gazillion other jobs on the go at this time of year
Yep divide it if you want. I've found the use of reciprocating saw the easiest way to do 'divisions'
Nope I take that back:frown:
I read the title and instantly thought 'wood mill'! love the smell of cedar and cherry.....alas, not. I love fish and chips, but the smell becomes...
Leaves don't look shiny enough for petasites. It does look hollyhocky though
Slug food? No, pigeon food!
Looks like a cold snap type damage. Were they hardened off before going in the ground?
could be franciscana variegata
I grew it outside successfully for a number of years early 80s, along with various lampranthus, tradescantias and chlorophytum. Snow drifts and...
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