Bulbs... yes!.... perenials... mostly!... if they are showing above the surface, put the mulch around them rather on top, but it depends on the...
Overwinter them in the greenhouse this year, but once planted out leave them!
Make a proper compost heap... it will make great compost!
it's a bearded iris.... it looks fine!
You can grow apples in containers, especially if they are grafted onto a dwarf rootstock. The bigger the container the better, and ensure that...
Take cuttings.... really easy!
Gardeners disagree about everthing... all the time.... I'm just trying to help him have better honeysuckles... it's up to him whether or not he...
It's a lichen! Carry a magnifying glass around with you... theres a tiny world of little treasures out there!
Aye, it's too tangled up to prune with any sensitivity!... chop and pull is the only way!
It will make a tangled mess !.... with lots of dead stems in the middle.... the only effective way of pruning, is every few years hacking it right...
Clematis montana..... can grow to 25 to 30 feet ... and are difficult to keep any smaller than that! they flower in late spring ( and sometimes...
They are easy and cheap from seed!.. sow in seed trays in early summer, prick out when germinated, grow on, potting up if neccessary......... nice...
Somewhere at the back of my mind.... i remember reading something about a comercial grower who will do the grafting for you, if you have a special...
Dryness at the roots, which often happens in the "rain shadow" caused by walls, weakens the plants, making them more prone to disease and pests....
Burncoose Nurseries do mail order akeba quinata for £9.50 +P&P I've never tried them from cuttings, so don't know how easy they are!...
It's not worth trying to grow apples from seed, it's highly unlikely that the fruits will be anything like as good as the parent tree. It is...
You've got 3x 3 packs of clematis montana.... hope you have loads of space, one is plenty for most gardens!
Did I miss summut?
Presumably some of that stuff goes indoors for the winter... or do you risk strelitzias and cycads ouside down there?
yep... but they will flower better in lighter conditions, and suffer from mildew if the roots are dry!
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