That's the reason they tend to be sold as grafted lollipops as the growth, being a willow is very soft and wispy. I don't see anything wrong with...
Someone's been sharpening her offensive weapons. And to be clear, she has a catio and is a house cat.[ATTACH][ATTACH]
I walked away from this thread about 200 posts ago...but to see actually justifying fascist rhetoric as responding to people's concerns is...
That's really disappointing, maybe worth getting hold of them on Twitter, they do tend to respond. At the very least they should have notified...
All I said was what the regulation is currently. Run off to water courses is the main issue... admittedly with them currently being full of...
Would be useful to have a link to the product in case anyone has actually used it @lizzie27
I really want a Calycanthus, been admiring them when I see them in garden centres :biggrin:
My Sempervivum arachnoideum has started flowering [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH]
It's an American product that presumably hasn't been fully authorised for use in the UK...but here we are, still for sale.
Just take note that a lot of copper based products are not officially available for non commercial growing in the UK (if you're based here, that...
If they're in pots absolutely you should, rain will really not penetrate them if their really large.
Agreed with @BB3 lateral growth happens by taking the canes nearly horizontal but that's why I asked for a photo as you may have already done that...
Worth adding a couple of photos to help us out.
So much potential, nice to have nearly a blank canvas.
Yes they are outrageously expensive...but then you can spend 5k on a handmade side table @Ezzie remember the shock when I checked on my phone...
I agree with the above, all those rocks will also hold and radiate a lot of heat which isn't ideal. Japanese Acers are understorey plants, they...
The vintage ones above may be well built but heavens they look so bland...the RHS have a few of those at Wisley, they are pricey but rock solid...
Maybe this is the perfect occasion to forgo the straight path and introduce a curve away from the problem area and maybe make a bed there with...
And one more Pelargonium, this time Regal, the awfully named New Gypsy. But what a great colour combination [ATTACH][ATTACH]
A lick of teak oil will bring back the warm colour, if needed. Probably easier to spray it on than using a rag and a can.
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