quote="pete, post: 559332, member: 13"]Its just misleading rubbish to come up with figures like this. I've not found anywhere around here when you...
what's bluebottles? googled it and it says they are black flies? nice fat ones?? (i love fat flies, if there are not to many of them, though:-)
yea, true - i wouldn't bother with pricking out but sow them directly in the pots, because they are quite likely to come up without problems...
Hi Palustris, have sown some last week, they are starting to come up now:-)
I have some to cover the shed. Admittedly its vigourous, but its easy to trim and keep in check. Thats the advantage -it quickly covers things. I...
Hi Shiney, what i meant was:can you intermix them all, I mean really mix them plant by plant or do you have clumps of this here and there, as it...
don't put a little rock garden here and a little pond there and a bit of a veg plot over there...etc... better is to stay with one major feature,...
i have previously voted on this webpage, it seems quite serious and proper to me here is the headline/topic for that particular vote: Quietly,...
Hi Shiney, the big cowslips and the aquilegia seem to get on well?! have they been there for a while? -means do they get on nicely? And 2nd...
Hi Gazania, don't worry to much , just see how they get on first. I have some older varieties which do quite well without any spraying. Theya re...
whats your soil like? sandy? when did you plant them and when did they fade away?
there is a smaller gunnera species: Gunnera tinctoria (the big one is G. manicata) they need constantly moist soil in the summer
use all the bricks and rubble that comes up when digging a bit deeper for a rockery:loll: dunno what to do with old fridges though, fortunately it...
cool! hens and geese, I need a big garden soon!!!!!!!!! one day hopefully...working on it..
superb opportunity for plants for wet/boggy conditions (but they don't drain the area) primula prolifera!!! or p. japonica or p. pulverulenta,...
reasonably unfussy plants: hardy geraniums (there are some in pink too. There are some threads on this in gardeners corner) for your front garden...
I would be cautious about hardiness, if I think of the previous 2 winters.. At least it needs the most sheltered spot you can find.
the long garden would look nicer indeed if divided into sections partition them with arches/a structure with climbers or little gates , so you...
cut into cubes, fry in real butter and either fry some eggs with it or eat by itself
tastes a bit suede-like I think you can eat it raw, just peel and then cut in slices (thick as your little finger) and munch it can sometimes get...
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