Pretty much the same :( It was +2.4C in the gh during the night. Spring frost killed leaves of calla Hercules, it still can't recover. Completely...
I potted myrtle tarentina, leptospermum scoparium red and pink, luma apiculata last year. Let's see how compact I manage to keep them. And...
Last move yesterday into big pots. Now 2 trays will travel daily to a gh. At leastv2 more weeks of this exercise. :) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just for a stats, toms today: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm very late with sowing this year (tomatoes are the only ones done on time). Gonna start today /tomorrow placing pots and trays in the gh. With...
My plants are traveling every day now to the greenhouse andcoming back home in the evening. Planting out (in the GH) not earlier than in mid May....
I prefer classic horticultural methods. Why to lose the soil in the greenhouse to paving? It's the same as paving the garden in general and...
I vote for bringing in loads of fresh compost and planting directly into it.
Beetroots, spring onions (seeds), peas are always successful for me sown directly. Lettuces are ok in greenhouse, but sown directly outside they...
The one that comes to my mind immediately is scindapsus. They come of many varieties and don't require much of light. It's in case conservatory is...
I love hyacinths and all the other spring flowers: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Yes, I'm the same: having full-time job I want to grow tasty (for me) and difficult (or too expensive) to buy edibles only. I have to take into...
Regular spraying will contribute to growing new generations resistant to Provado :(
It's a shame, I love fuchsias, but every summer they get destroyed by gall mites. Cutting branches doesn't help. These pests find even 1 little...
It's a money/time issue in both cases:1)investing loads of time and effort to build own - you'd like to make it from the best materials...
Ahh, these days. Popping into Poundland made me a bit happier: philadelphius, lily of the valley, freesias. I keep in mind they may come not...
Voting for fox. Had squirrel buried in the garden recently. And saw the fox.
Dreaming, one day I have this view in my garden. Is it your plant on pic1?
:) btw fence is looking nice and neat for me.
I wanted red repeating climber. Chosen Florentina after a long research. Looking forward to see it flowering in real life this summer. Mine from...
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