It may be too late, @Adam I :sad: The RHS mention that the minimum temperature that peppers will grow at is 12C. I know from experience that they...
Could it be an Idas or Nothern Blue (Plebejus idas)? @strongylodon
The botrytis spores are always in the air but only cause problems when conditions are right, as @fairygirl says. Unfortunately, it sounds like...
It looks like it hasn't been able to take in enough water since being moved. What time of the year did you move it, and have you regularly watered...
Yes, it sounds like the roots have partially blocked the drain hole in the pot and/or the root ball itself is impeding drainage. It can take...
Sounds perfect to me! I would get a few bags of manure from the GC and dig half of that in, spreading the rest on top once you have dug the area...
Given the problem of planting in the ground, could you not do a variation of c) and plant a new one in the ground as well as giving the potted one...
In a word, yes. They are doing exactly as you say, so need removing. :smile:PS, I would remove the green stuff (unless it is covering a graft?)...
I think the main issue is the restricted growth space. While they can be grown in pots, they require a lot of care. Is there any way that you...
If cut back too early, it may produce new shoots which will likely get damaged by frosts, so I would wait until November at the earliest.
It depends on where the original graft was. Sometimes, there is a section of the stem of rootstock rose left upright, and the new variety is...
It is looking good - looks like Jackpot is a good variety. I tried a grafted aubergine variety (Black Pearl F1) one year and had a very good...
Welcome, @orbitingstar Your honeysuckle doesn't look like it has much soil to grow in, and is in the rain shadow of the fence. I suspect it has...
It does look very much like Bright–line Brown-eye moth damage to the leaves, too. I've had regular attacks on my plants, nearly every year. The...
Another possibility is Lacanobia oleracea, the Bright–line Brown-eye moth which leaves similar damage. This is a common moth with many food...
I agree. For what it's worth, it looks like a case of hellebore Leaf spot: Hellebore leaf spot / RHS
A lovely little Mint moth. :smile:
There's nothing else which produces those distinctive holes, unfortunately. Perhaps someone else here has had success in fighting them?
Nice crab spider!
A young Slow Worm (legless lizard) perhaps?
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