Just a tad, having to settle for the lower type because of the recent cold winters here ;)
I've done the same before Snorky, up until the first set of 'real leaves'
Mine are only small but even though they are listed as hardy annuals, I'd wait a bit longer before hardening them off. :) Interested to see how...
28c and hot sun, Spring has made a big arrival. Just watering today.
Neighbour complaints and all, blocking the sunlight :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
Agree with Nigel, Liquid seaweed is great but again short term. I use the wool pellets as a mulch against slugs, apparently it feeds the soil as well.
Tiarella The more well behaved Japanese anemones ;) + all the other suggestions above from our honourable friends
17ft and in to the canopy of the hazel tree last year :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
Bees love it :)
Got the lamb wool pellets, must remember to order the nematodes. Noticed the little buggers on my Thalia Daff buds and petals in broad daylight...
Tuesday on wards looking at 22c and 11c at night, time will tell :)
red or white valerian has naturally seeded underneath mine, even in shadier conditions. Thanks to the birdies.
I can't warm to it either but I'll probably still record it like I do all garden shows and run certain parts on :)
Growing Bishop of L, York & Canterbury this year. Will try to get my hands on Oxford too, very high on my shopping list. Will try After Eight next...
I'm at Verdun's previous stage.. I only like the single flowered ones, especially the dark foliage Dahlias, the rest not so much.
Ditto Snorks, making me feel better about not being able to get out there though. Wonderful shaped garden you have, are you semi-rural?
Oucccch Matt! I can almost feel the burn through the keyboard. Cheers :)
Love this organic method. Do you find it burns/damages the paving? considering using it on the drive way here after it's been jet washed, as I...
I have these in my manure that I got bagged for free from the stables. The birds have been having a field day on them.
17.5c and overcast here :dancy:
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