Many drops got us nowhere, couldn’t do a thing with the stuff! :scratch:
I got J Arthur Bowers from B&M once-never again! You cannot wet that stuff :wallbanging:
Thank you! I knew there had to be a thread already, swear I looked :rolleyespink:
So this year so far I’ve seen 40l 3 for £10 at Morrisons and 50l 3 for £10 at Asda. Lidl have 20l @£1.49, 40l @£2.79 I make asda the best value...
Every year, the aubrieta all over my estate looks amazing, but not mine Even directl over the road where the occupants wouldn’t know one end of a...
Thanks Pete, I’ll look into that one Edit-I like the look of that I have a B&Q voucher, so might tootle off there tomorrow, see if they have one....
Hi, I have tried an ivy in a certain spot before and it died. They’re pretty indestructible, so I thought it was a fluke. I bought another this...
Just found out what they are! Lobelia seeds :loll::lunapic 130165696578242 5::roflol: That’s a relief at least :rolleyespink:
Thanks, looks like a mite then, though not the spider mite I have in my greenhouse. Think I need to get me some neem oil...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] wow, this hot weather is bringing out all the annoying pests isn’t it?! How do you find the time to check everything and try and...
How often? In this recent hot weather, in a greenhouse, a good spray would be bone dry in about 15 mins!
Yeah, I bet that’s the case! The predator doesn’t over winter (course not!) so I’ll try lavender next year. In fact, I could spray the greenhouse...
Thanks, white pips = not ripe? None of the apples are ripe yet, but these seemed about the same size apart from one.
Thank you Any idea what the winter wash contains? Sure they should have to tell you this stuff on the webpage...
[ATTACH] What’s been eating my apples? The spots have been there for ages, today I decided to investigate. Little tunnels full of brown sticky...
I’ve just had red spider mite for the first time and bought the predator mites which should be arriving this thurs. Would this lavender spray kill...
Well, it’s a gonner by tonight. A bit of googling and it seems they’re susceptible to root rot and like to dry out a bit. I can believe that of...
So jealous! So how does watering go on yours? I have gel in mine, perhaps about a tablespoon per basket, is that anywhere near enough?
Do you take the gel out? I’m just wondering how a nappy lined basket would fare? :ideaIPB:
So good to hear it’s not just me! Sick of talking to people with amazing hanging baskets that just magically hold water :wallbanging:
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