They don’t like the sun, dappled shade is probably the most they would cope well with. I would suggest dividing them, they just look like they...
We have had a bumper year for honesty too. However no matter how much I scatter the seeds from my few white ones, they only ever pop up in small...
Like @Busy-Lizzie I don’t worry about rust or blackspot. I’m probably lazier as I don’t always tidy up and dispose of any fallen leaves.I was...
If you buy one of the yew balls, you could place it on the bed (in its pot to give some extra height) and see where another one or hebe would give...
We had an enjoyable cup of tea sat in the sun and watching our nesting Great Tits excitedly bouncing around the box knot garden. Less enjoyable...
Another fan here. Beautiful rose, flowers non stop and delicious light scent
My Hydrangea Annabelle gets quite a lot of dappled sun and is very thirsty, our soil is a heavy loam so holds moisture well. She’s a basic...
It depends what sort of look are you going for? Formal or not?Hawthorn would be better for wildlife but you would need to let it flower and...
The only Salvia that survives overwinter in my garden is forsskaolii aka Woodland Sage and is also in light shade. Apparently it can be a bit of a...
A lot of the fun of gardening is creating a look and then changing it, or is for me anyway. I’m forever moving plants and shaking things up
Ours is just for the blanket weed. The water itself is lovely and clear and once we had the dreaded BW under control always has been
Whoops! But glad you found the right website.We just throw the sachets into the pond, like yours we don’t have running or recirculating water....
Some glimpses of sun this morning but blooming cold and cloudy now. We have had chilly north easterlies all week brrrr…..
We use Swell Blanket weed sachets (swell.co.uk) claims to be wildlife friendly and certainly doesn’t seem to effect ours (we have newts, frogs,...
They can seem to take forever to get going so patience is the key or that’s what I’ve just told myself after checking again on mine (in our...
I think I was probably thinking of Nana @fairygirl, it’s probably the one I see most often. Although maybe I don’t recognise bigger ones as being...
Spent the morning in the garden yesterday, chilly but some sunny spells. OH dug out an extension to a small seating area we have under some hazel...
It’s Arundel Green and clipped twice a year, only word of caution would be the damage they suffered last winter (22-23)
Having been in the garden today, my hebe rakaiensis are probably 1m wise by about 80cm high.I’ll check with my friend how often she clips here...
I just leave mine, usually within a few days the blue tits will hoover them up. Occasionally I might squish them with my fingers
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