I have this battle every year...except this one!?:scratch:
After flowering, so now...sort of. I don't know if to the floor is too drastic, but a foot high should suffice
I'd just pot up some of the bits with roots on, it'll look good as a path edging
I had the idea a few year ago, to wrap the pipe with hessian, tie sticks 1/2 inch diameter all around that and stick a dryopteris filix-mas in the...
Shetland, wet, windy, peaty, coastal, puts some limitations on things. Maybe one of the hybrid rhododendrons or a type of fargesia, berberis or a...
I found any 'tree' they say can be used as a hedge/windbreak, means you plan to spend the rest of your days maintaining the thing! The same can be...
That's a good result then
I think thats it for this year...could be wrong
:loll:Brilliant!
I was asking about weekly figures, as I wanted to see if you'd caught most of them in the first week...which could give skewed figures for the...
How was the count after each week? Was there a noticeable drop week on week? What species of slug was more prevalent week on week? Was a certain...
I wish some one will tell the birds down here:sad:
I use a swoe as well as a hoe. The swoe is good as it doubles up as a golf club for snails! Being stainless, I can't get as good an edge on these...
H. salicifolia
They should re shoot when ALL chance of frosts have gone
Slug destroyers...made me chuckle!
If I find I've 'overdone' the sowing, I prick out into clumps like lobelia, then thin those as and when I have time/can be bothered.
Metal coat hangers or thick gauge galvanised wire, made into U shape and pushed into the ground...jobs a goodun...and a cheap one too
It took me ages to get a. maculatum to take in my garden. I likes me aroids!
Stems look way too thin for phyllostachys, so I'll stick with my fargesia idea but what do I know...
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