Today I went in looking for Aconites, foxgloves and lungwort but came out with an enormous rhodie, go figure? :scratch: It's not like it was even...
I've been after Aconites for a long time but can never find them, like an early buttercup that burst in to life. Am I correct in saying you should...
As long as it is a small ish tree it should be fine, my rowan grows amongst the leylandii hedge here but has done since we moved in. Anything much...
I use neem oil/blast them with a hose/place them near the bird feeders, the tits love hoovering them up for their young. I don't spray anything in...
I have a canterbury bell and echinacea still in flower, considering pruning them off to 'give them a rest' before Summer flowering as I don't want...
The Lidl compost was rather impressive this year, must stock up next time round as it sells out very quickly
I normally do what Monty does and sow grass seed in to modules which can then be used as patch fixes for lawns as they will already have a decent...
Love the blogs.
Packs of bulbs reduced to £1, bags of 40 or 50 daffs for £2.50
Agree with Clare, pick off and clear leaves, as well as those that have fallen on the soil. Give the plant a thick mulch but most roses give way...
Very jealous, all gardening stock has been completely removed from mine. Bear in mind they were two months late to add bulbs as well!
Watchya.Too wet to do anything, still need to rake leaves and get bulbs in before the freezing temps next week
No joke but I've heard human male urine works. Worth a try right? :dunno: It's generally going to be the same fox as they occupy territories....
Great pictures, I am a big fan of RHS Wesley and often visit as it's not too far.
More than welcome to some of my 30 builder bags of beech leaves, some already starting to decompose :autlvs:
@Verdun best time to prune Hibiscus Syriacus? Reading conflicting advice
British Garden Revival, BBC2 6 or 7am this morning I think? I have them on series record, well worth a watch. Last week was bog garden, this week...
Completely normal, don't panic. :)
Autumn/Early Winter Camellia sasanqua if your soil is neutral to acidic? Or even for a pot if it is a smaller variety
A real beauty Nigel.. I saw a few of these in a GC today, expensive but tempted to make an impulse purchase then thought where will I put it...
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