Not a clue!
I wouldn't prune mine now, unless they were far too big, and if so then I would try to prune out individual branches from near the main stem...
I think it would be OK to use lawn sand.
My advice for your Weigela is cut out all the reverted shoots hard to the stem where they join un-reverted material, and then ...that's it.They...
I've seen Gunnera in huge tubs , raised on columns. The shade underneath is quite something, and it makes a fine 'architectural' feature.Only...
My client and I have been ogling her Greengage for weeks. It is seriously laden with delicious ripening fruit. This weekend the rain just tipped...
Glad to hear it Mr BM. Always good to support the smaller nurseries. [img]
Well please remember to check your structural calculations first Robert! That's 25 tonnes of water pushing downwards and outwards in a raised...
Oh God I've done it again, I edited my post and ended up putting it in quotes as well.
You might enjoy reading 'The History of the British Countryside' by Oliver Rackham. It will give you a different approach to the plants that you...
Try pressure spraying it to get the cr*p off it, then if you must treat it use deck oil, or a transparent polyurethane sealant. Check out Deck...
Hi Madflower. easiest and most enjoyable way to make shade is to plant a tree or six. Magic!!
Gets to about 5-6ft and as much across. Prune it in spring with a pair of shears unless you're feeling dedicated. Wonderful shrubs, though of the...
Think I'd do the same. Just think of your virtuous hard work as you sit with your feet up at the end of the day!PS bit excited by the biscuit...
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