Hi @Ben James I bought my Skeeter's Broom two or three years ago in B&Q at the end of the plant season when it was looking very bedraggled and...
A few bits from my garden which are currently looking (and smelling) lovely ...[IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG][IMG]...
I have a 12L Hydrangea paniculata Grandiflora which I have two spots for in two different borders. I have seen elsewhere thay Hydrangeas can be...
Can you post a closer picture of the base of the plant?Is the soil higher than it was when in its pot? It should be at the same level.I'd...
Thank you :)I forgot I've got some horticultural soap so could I just have used that instead :doh:maybe with some liquid seaweed?I also plan...
Ordered some SB Plant Invigorator today. Bit late to ask now, but has anybody used it and is it any good for treatment of aphids, etc? :help:
If it were me I'd do the willow fencing for instant impact and then grow whatever you like in front of it. If you plant a hedge in front of the...
Dug up a Rhododendron Tortoiseshell Champagne which I donated and then removed a Rhododendron Hotei from its pot, root pruned it and planted that...
Perfect place for some large planters which you can grow basically anything in. I'm a big fan of container gardening and have allsorts in them,...
I was feeling quite proud of myself for donating another Rhododendron to the church cemetery [IMG] Only for the fact that I managed to prize one...
Thanks @"M"@leeski It's a deciduous Azalea (part of the Rhodo family). Possibly 'Anneke'.They like more sun than Rhodos so put it somewhere...
I've got a lovely sequin boob tube you can have (from the seventies you understand) ;)
They aren't really hardy and I can't be faffed to overwinter anything which doesn't survive in the garden.
It's the Giant Marbeller variety Anthony - buy them every year because they are soooo bootiful. They're in a tall planter so they can trail down...
@CharlieBot I got it from Signature Hydrangeas at Golden Hill Nurseries :) They do a 3L or 5L pot.
I took delivery of six fuchsia plug plants - Purple Rain - which are now planted in a tall planter.I've bought quite a few new plants recently:...
The trouble with growing fairly large plants in containers is that they have really heavy rootballs and are an absolute pain to root prune/repot....
I've dug up a large Rhodo, two Skimmias, two Hydrangeas and two Camellias which I then took down to the church cemetery where some volunteers are...
We've had hail or snow every day since Tuesday. It's getting right on my wick "snow dig"
Looks like Lamium galeobdolon aka Yellow Archangel.Very fast growing but smells lovely when in bloom. Easy enough to get rid of it you don't...
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