Where can I get this Lindane? There's a few human beings I know that need killing ! :) :) :)P.S. I'm only joking in case anyone gets upset. :)
Sirius, two lots of very common native ferns there.Rustyback fern. Ceterach officinarum Irish ferns - Rusty-back FernMaidenhair Spleenwort....
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As the ground has been fallow, it should be OK as it is but there's no harm in adding Blood, Fish & Bone, or Chicken Pellets or if you can get it...
Grubs prefer peaty soil; don't like gritty soil.They live in the ground as well but don't seem to cause permanent damage to plants. In a trough...
Mini Rhododendron is "Snipe" 1½ inches tall. You could say it's flowering its socks off but it's too short to have any socks. :)
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]Three of these troughs have been planted up recently. I have other troughs planted with ferns one and two...
I have loads of ferns in troughs but not specifically "dry" ones.I have various mixes. The latest two troughs have 25% sieved soil. 40%...
It seemed to last year so I'm going to do it again this year.
What I do with my troughs now, is to put a ring of ant powder around them. Kills the adults intent on climbing up the troughs to lay their eggs....
Answer to A. I would imagine that slope would be sufficient because marginal plants survive in poorly drained soil.Answer to B. Thalia...
The Masochist said to the Sadist, "Whip me!"The Sadist said "NO!":) :)
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The stuff that looks dead in the bigger pond will start growing again soon. You can always cut the dead foliage away. It's hard to get rid of pond...
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Marley, you're at the top of the class with that polytunnel. Great to hear from you. :yay:
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