As mentioned, the trick with rubble sacks is not to overfill also, keep as dry as possible once they've been loaded. There is a tremendous...
Simple solution - tell BT to remove the charge or remove the phone. Mobile rates are just as competitive if you are carefull and shop around.
No holiday for me this year untill December - then it's off to New Zealand for five weeks over Christmas and New Year [img]
Old Victorian bricks, 2x2 slabs, rockery rocks and goldfish all obtained through freecycle. Will be picking up some large concrete planters at the...
I fished a pair of shears out of a compost heap (didn't even realise I'd lost them there - thought it was on another job!) but my good stainless...
Layering might be the easiest way.This is the Lazyman's(ââ??¢) guide to layering :DOnce it's finished flowering strip all the leaves...
Hi and welcome! Some info on leeches on this site http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/A4429631 and this site...
I sowed sweet peas in the autumn, they lived in a cold frame all winter and were planted out the first week in March. Haven't lost one of them :cool:
Yet another alternative :DI'm just back from Morrisons and they are selling pond plants and marginals faily cheaply. Got a mixed box with 1...
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Couch, (ususally pronounced 'cooch') twitch, scutch or a number of other local or less polite names (Latin name Elymus repens) is a very invasive...
Looks pretty bad :( Loads of couch and coarse grasses in there. Might be better to cut your losses, treat the whole lawn with Roundup, dig it...
If you have any low growing shoots then layering is probably the easiest way of propagation.Bend a shoot down to soil level, sc-rape the bark...
Normally shrubs should be planted to the same depth as they arrived in the pot or to the rootball soil line. Mulching will help with moisture...
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Good evening Cothey and wecome to GC! You are lucky you can still have a bonfire!Bonfire ash is high in potash so is good for a light top...
I planted a 'Stellata' in my friend's small front garden last year and it's just coming into bloom now. It's about 3ft high at the moment.If I...
Coucil round here have a lot of grassed areas with naturalised crocus and daffs. What they do is mow the main grass areas but leave the bulb...
It'll just be trying to update itself. If you go here http://www.mvps.org/marksxp/WindowsXP/java.php you will find instructions for removing MS...
Yep, Bluebells!Keep an eye on 'em though. If they are highly scented and drooping they will be our native 'English' bluebell. If scentless and...
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