Yes, they aren't cheap from there, but you may find the right variety on the right rootstock elsewhere by looking around, once you've decided. :smile:
There is some choice of rootstocks which will determine the eventual size. For example, Red Sentinel is available on M25 (large), M27 (small) or...
I was interested in this. Google suggests they do re-use nests: "Nesting biology Nests are underground and are started in old mammal nests....
Ah, I see.:smile: You could try waiting to see if they ripen, or perhaps use them in cooking? There are quite a few unripe pear recipes, if you...
The foxglove looks like Digitalis lutea.
They won't be ready to pick until October, and then may take some weeks to ripen. Press the neck near the stem - if it 'gives' a little, the...
I think it's got a virus (probably passed-on by aphids) and Downy mildew - pic 3 shows a good example of that. The distorted leaf in pic 2 makes...
Hi @Cornsquashandy, the minimum growing temp for sweetcorn is about 2C lower than butternut squash (10 and 12C) so the current overnight temp of...
Hi @Cornsquashandy As @fairygirl says, it's probably just down to the weather this year. If you let us know where you are, we may be able to help...
The photo's are a bit small, but the white/pale purple one looks like Berkheya purpurea. The yellow one could be several things - I'd guess Golden...
It's in the Evening Primrose family, if that helps?
Looks like one of the Nightshades, perhaps Circaea lutetiana aka Enchanter's Nightshade.
Sorry @Victoria I missed this first time around. It looks like a foxglove or possibly a green alkanet seedling?
Hi @TidemarkLooks like Fagopyrum esculentum aka Buckwheat.
Forgot to add that Orange Hawkweed is good in large wildlife areas, but not so much in the garden.
Nothing to lose, so why not! :smile:
It's Pilosella aurantiaca, aka Fox and Cubs. Spreads both by seed and underground runners. Can be a bit of a pain as it's difficult to stop it...
Hi @eatenbyweasels Nice one. :smile: I've grown all sorts of sweet peppers in the GH over the years but, perhaps surprisingly, had the best...
It depends on which type of tulip - species types usually divide themselves that way. Most decorative tulips produce them, but they usually come...
Ah, I think the compost is the problem. They require acidic (ericaceous) compost to flourish. I think that's why the new leaves are yellow, as...
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