'Cool' in that it gets considerably less sun than the other 'hot' side of the garden:gnthb:
I don't mind if it is, as I would prefer the hedge to thicken up quicker and we know how slowly box grows... Shall I go and take a picture of...
Same here Andy! I've been out in the garden and when I went to the front door, there were two of those tubes sat on the doorstep. What am I...
I planted a box 'parterre'(yeah ok, a hedge!) at the beginning of this year, along the path at the front of the house and used this spacing...
The red double border at Hidcote is featured in Best Borders. I've already used one of the ideas in that book when planning my newest 'cool'...
I think that method would almost certainly receive accusations of corruption.
I did wonder what you were doing over in my neck of the woods. Long way to come for a walk:dh:
Yep, governments are well known for commissioning reports, inquiries and expensive freelance consultants that cost the earth...and then they...
Hi Silu. Welcome to Gardeners Corner. I found this article online, written by Carol Klein. Hope it helps, at least until someone comes along...
Is that the A27 flyover at Shoreham Woo? It's a lovely day, but cold! Not looking forward to the motorbike ride home from work and it's only October!
BananaMan has the right track...although perhaps not a wheelie bin! How about filling in the space with gravel and placing a few pots, in...
Too well behaved, unlike our neighbours currently striking and rioting across the Channel...because their government want to raise the age of...
Attaching the pic would help! :)
No probs Barnaby - give us a shout when you're free! First on the list of changes after the revolution - mnay, more allotment spaces required!
Is it time for a revolution do you think? Face it, the last time there was any serious upheaval to the political system was back in 1688!
I ordered a Rowan as well. No idea where I'll plant it and in any case, it hasn't arrived yet! Good to know they are being sent out though.
Following a recommendation by Peter, I got this book, Best Borders. It's brilliant - lots of wonderful pictures, advice and ideas, using a series...
As always, thank you Peter. I have that website saved in my favourites, but forgot about it!
Thanks Rob. I've seen those varieties for sale. Anyone else?
They sound like the perennial variety in that case Claire - tough as old boots and very pretty.
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