Hi Julie,Www.mailordertrees.co.ukI used them last year to buy a lilac 1.5m and amelanchier robin hill 2mI ordered the big ones as I was...
Hello and welcome to the forum!There are 4 that spring to mind1) honeysuckle halls pacific/ halliania for a wet area 2) clematis armandi for a...
Hello Silu, I grow both verities- just remember that Sahin's early riser flowers sooner than Chelsey so usually the folliage comes out earlier-...
Another case of 'foot and mouth' in Britain?
Hi CRG, My eldest is 4 and a half, so we've just been going through the same thing over the last 2 years, hear in Swansea. The main thing i...
Well Pete- i am a dentist so i'll reply quickly before Ziggy bans me. First bit of advice is to see you own dentist, after all i could be anyone...
Hi spruce, don't despair when you first plant out anenomes de Caen they will flower usually between 2-3 months after planting the bulbs, what ever...
Hi verdun,No it doesn't seem invasive at all. Good luck!
Hi verdun. I grow helenium 'sahins early riser' I grow it middle to back of the border. It divides very easily with each stem attached to a new...
Wow can't believe it's been two years!Well it paid off in the end and the two cuttings made two plants from which I propagated another 6 plants...
I have grown blue indigo (Baptiste A.) for about 2 years last year the plants were quite young so this was the first flowering year. You can save...
Yes very easy but two things I would bare in mind,1) worth it for trailing petunia's (surfinia's) 2) normal petunia's are easy to grow from seed...
Love what you've done, Definately gonna steal the 'box in landing area for the slide' idea:blue thumb: Just out of interest, how big is your...
Hi Steven, Just some quick thoughts and points to remember. 1) You need an area to sit down in 2) The washline needs to go somewhere 3) In...
Hi spruce- yes i live in the Gower. A wonderfull place to visit. One day i hope to have a nice enough garden to invite people down to see it- as...
Thanks that is a great help- i live fairly near you- in southgate near pennard. How long do the wooden ones tend to last?:ThankYou:
Hello one and all, I was looking to buy a metal gothic style garden arch but wasn't sure what would be suitable for quite a windy coastal site...
Hello green green grass, I recently bought an amelanchier, so i will be interested to see what people say. The main thing i do know about...
I am actually a dentist and used to post under a different username. Your dentist /hygienist is only guilty of not explaining things to you...
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