You can grow it at home.... just find a bunch from the shops with wee roots and plant it up in very wet soil. (in a bucket)..with no danger of...
It sounds like your spoiling it with too much care... treat it rough... California is hot and dry and barren (on the whole)... not wet and fertile!
The first looks like weeping willow... Salix x chrysocoma..... they get big.. quickly! The other two are griselina and euonymus..... both good...
Pine martins take eggs and hide them up trees!
DON'T MENTOIN THE 'C' WORD... yet!
Don't feed them now... you don't want to encourage growth in the winter. A tonic might help out in the spring, but if the problem is drought,...
I like them... but wouldn't plant them in a garden!
Do you know anyone with a swimming pool?... I used chlorine! Not sure how safe green/legal that was... but it worked a treat!
You can get that clear gel stuff for getting cuttings going, which will let light in... so clear pots shouldn't be a problem!
Yep.. sage. Leave it be at the mo. they are hardy, but, in the spring, if it's taken a bit of a battering over the winter, or if it's looking a...
It's not illegal (in the UK) to grow them!.. it is illegal to process them for drugs.... (so don't!) but for ornamental or culinary uses.. they're...
They are annuals, so sow them in the spring and they will flower the same year. Why not try sowing some shop bought cullinary seed, and see what...
Blight is a fungal disease. It thrives in warm damp weather
For a first year (and I'm guessing not the last!) that's impressive! Even us professionals get "off years" for one thing or another. Both...
Mix a bit of bone meal in with the soil that you fill the hole with, bone meal stimulates root growth, and will help to get it going nicely. Don't...
1, is a Euonymus ... but it's a variegated one that's reverting to green, cut off those green bits as far down as you can. 2,Yep, Lonicera...
I'd say November is the best month.. so any time now!
I agree! I'd never plant a willow hedge anywhere near a garden
Gardeners have never put petunia genes in roses.. just other rose genes
Urgh.. they are horrid! And do we really want genetically modified flowers?
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