No, they won't flower again this year. You can get some different types that flower at different times of the year.Also tree peonies flower...
Hi again Melinda,It took me a while to develop my hard as nails attitude to roses but after I pruned one back hard it responded so well to it...
Hi Melinda,That sort of growth looks like a result of no pruning to me, they are thin and spindly branches instead of thick strong stems and...
I don't use weedkillers ( I just can't be trusted with them lol) so I would buy myself a good hoe-sharpen the blade to as sharp a point as you can...
They look particularly enticing. Well done. Like others I have a huge crop but still green.
Or.............................have patience, not all seeds germinate at the same rate:) .
If they are still plump then give them a good feed and lift after a week or so regardless of their condition, they should store fine.
If you can find anything that will deter slugs then I will buy a hundred of them lol. As Osbaldwick says they are sacrificial rather than a...
They are little belters, well done. Mine too have just opened today.The only heartbreak is that they do not flower for long so enjoy them...
Worth the work I feel. I wouldn't take anything less the very greatest care when pruning my roses, with both the timing and technique.
It matters how you prune roses.If you wish to remove the growth that you may never want-ie the long branches that hang over the edge of a path...
It arrived here today, I will go through it and should have it sent off on Monday morning.
I like them too.I have one which I have, over the years, re-sited at least four times and it hasn't ever suckered-much to my disappointment (...
Personally I would bin the first one, the phormium is fine, but the first one won't recover into anything worth looking at.
yes, if you keep it well cared for I would say it will recover
periwinkle, or ( if my latin has improved) vinca major.The recommendation of Dai's is spot on -pachysandra is gorgeous.
Hard to say for sure, I rather suspect it requires much more intense watering. A acer that is 2 metres high is quite a mature tree and will...
From my admittedly limited experience of growing veg I have found that the biggest cause of seed failure-especially for onions is that they are...
Like Pete says, it hasn't anything to do with your doggy. It is a common problem and if you use a soapy sponge they should just rub off.
Looks like scale insect to me, you can manually remove them.
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