Ken and the yellow ball[ATTACH]
Others have already made good suggestions, but could you also tackle these issues before they arise by:1) Preventing detritus washing in by...
A Yule Goat doorknocker:[ATTACH]
Personally I'd go for the smaller size - wouldn't plan it to take up more than a third of the length of the garden. But have a think about what...
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Like @Hanglow I think it sounds like a good day to turn out the 'resting' compost bin and use its contents to mulch the borders. That said, it's...
Just wanted to put a good word in for the European fan palm (chaemerops humilis) which has beautiful leaves, even if they do feel a bit prickly....
Mine were grown from seed. It's a while ago now, but I think I planted them early in the year and got flowers the first summer. My principal...
Just to report that when I examined one on my supermarket trip this morning, it'd clearly been given quite a clever two-tone spray paint job. The...
I hadn't thought of the feeding option! Interesting. Thank you @pete.
I've just spotted these on the Lidl website - yours for £3.99 apiece from Thursday:[IMG] What on earth are they? Can those possibly be their...
Autumn Colour[ATTACH]
Well somebody has to start the entries off I guess!All Ready To Make Jelly[ATTACH]
The photo's a bit confusing - are those red leaves part of the new shrub, or another one behind? Could you post a pic of it side-on, so we can...
Mexican fleabane will form an attractive sort of clump, around 30cm high.
A rain-drenched Nostalgia rose:[ATTACH]
Golden Wings and September raindrops: [ATTACH]
I always like planting in autumn myself, if that's an option - gives the plants time to establish a good root system before they start growing in...
Another vote for looking at climbing roses - there are so many lovely ones to choose from - and note of caution re a grape vine - I think in...
To make life still more complicated, some of the new ornamentals have also been bred to produce larger fruit, meant to be especially good for...
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