I prefer to avoid it and so far I've never had to, but I'm having to admit defeat: I need to get this mess sorted out and physically, I just can't...
I'm going a bit pallet-mad here. Already made a fence out of them:[ATTACH]That's going to have old bricks underneath it to keep them from...
I had a feeling that would be an issue. They were never meant to stay in there - last year I was supposed to have all my big garden stuff (new...
I have two eremerus, a cleopatra that I bought last year and a reuters hybrid that I got a month or so ago. Both are still in pots but should be...
What's the best way to do these? I've got a hefty white jasmine plant that unfortunately, I'm going to have to chop down to the ground as I'm...
It does get pruned often - it was a good 2-3ft wider all the way round originally! Every other example I've seen is growing more like a tree,...
Is there such a thing as a weeping tamarix variety? I bought this 7 years ago, it looked like a normal one in the pot when I bought it but I...
It's got no scent on it that I can detect. I was thinking some sort of chamomile - the garden centre has little wild chamomiles in at the moment...
This seeded itself in one of my pots, and I've found a few more little sprouts since. But I've no clue what it is! The foliage is similar to...
Well, nuts. I'll do beds out of those too then :snork:
Cool. And I can do both of those things, because I have all of the smaller branches to sort out still, and the roots too - I can't shift the...
Okay, suggestions then? My other possibility was making a raised bed border with them as I need to build one where the stump is. I've been...
Don't be, I'd rather find out the problems now and not start it!
Even concreted in? It will be behind a strong fence so there will be very little wind against it, even in the autumn gales which took it down before.
I have a project in mind to build a silver birch pergola, using a tree that was taken in gales. I've cut the trunks to size, but they were felled...
Arg! Just been out to check on things and repot a few things, and I've lost one little cucumber and very nearly my only courgette to flipping...
That's fine, I can do that. Thank you! It solves the problem of what to do with a particular spot in the garden too :)
Awesome, thanks. Can I do the same with really old stuff? I have a bin which was half full when I moved in 9 years ago, I've added mainly grass...
That's fine, but soon there won't be any fresh grass! It's the older rotted stuff i'm wondering more about, what I need to do with that to turn...
With having a big lawn and a dodgy back, I have two growing piles of grass cuttings where I have to leave the lawn for two or three weeks then...
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