@ScrungeeGenerally, there will be little to no damage after a strong gale. One or two torn leaves was the worst my plants have ever suffered....
Watch Herons Bonsai youtube channel for inspiration then have a go at making a bonsai forest group with the 8 trees.My thoughts are that there...
Count me in, too.[IMG]
The pumpkins are coming along nicely. [IMG] [IMG]More pumpkins. [IMG] [IMG]Yet more pumpkins. [IMG] [IMG]
The first of my cucumbers. [IMG]Here they were moments ago. [IMG] [IMG]
That is a wonderfully regimented flourishing site to behold, Scrungee.I am limited for space so I grow them vertically up strings.Two plants...
I agree, it is quite strange.This particular tree was planted in a relatively sheltered but shaded location. It was the last tree in the...
The first of the mulberry & plum pickings. [IMG][img]Here they were moments ago. [IMG][IMG]The wonderfully frustrating thing about...
I am also growing the yellow ones. [IMG][IMG]The glut is coming along nicely but I've not quite reached the point where I need to ask for...
The first of a courgette glut? [IMG]I very much hope so after the very slow start.Anyway, here it was a few moments ago. [IMG][IMG]
The Epson printer is probably not set as the default output printer device.On my machine, the print function can send output to a virtual fax,...
I've propagated rose and choisya cuttings before. The trick to most cuttings is to bury them as deep as possible.New leaves in the same year...
My first harvest of chopsuey greens of the year. [IMG]Here they were growing among the weeds just moments ago. [IMG]
A little behind but my tomatoes were finally planted out a few days ago.Morrisons' Plum Cherry Plum tomatoes in the ground. [IMG]And, in...
@beeceeI am trying to visualise the planter in my mind.Please excuse the crude toothpick models but here are two solutions:(1) Lower shelf...
The coriander has been fantastic this year. [IMG]
Here is part of my garlic harvest from last week. [IMG]I had planted thirty bulbs worth of cloves last October - so, quite a lot! [img]Here...
@IttyBittyGreenSpaceWe do practice backyard orchard culture in the temperate climates such as the UK, except it is not given a specific term....
Fantastic. I am happy to see that you're able to produce a really good crop of radishes (and lettuce also), Jasmine star.Are they Cherrybelle?
I had a fair number of pencil-thick leeks left over from last year's bucket challenge.So I just dropped them into holes made by a broom handle...
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