Thanks everybody - you have given me some nice new possibilities to check out! :thumbsup:!I'll report back in due course on on my...
I'm just arranging for the removal of a 30+ year old holly tree (Handsworth New Silver) - not only has it grown too large for my small London...
Yes, I reckon it is making them feel rather sea-sick! Are you able to try turning down the pump, before you abandon the new head? When I had a...
Not sure about the sawdust but shredded paper will be good. Brown cardboard too, I tear that up into palm-of-the-hand size pieces. I find I do get...
My clogs live in the cupboard by the back door. I used to purchase these from Lidl - good and sturdy but a bit heavy. Now I have a pair of these:...
:blue thumb: Looks great! How about something that can tumble over the edge - trailing ivy leaf geraniums or nasturtiums maybe?
Thank you very much @Redwing; I have just ordered some hornwort and milfoil, plus some marestail as that looks so intriguing. And I'll do as you...
Like the title says - I'd be most grateful for all your suggestions!The pond's in a sunny position and it's one of those rigid plastic ones -...
My vote looking at the grain is for oak - perhaps American white oak?White Oak | The Wood Database - Lumber Identification (Hardwood)That...
I think Painted Lady beans are a great idea, but would also like to suggest the everlasting pea, which is an ornamental rather than a vegetable:...
:love30:That was quite something! A few years ago I went on a holiday which took in the Dutch bulb fields - as it had been a late cold spring they...
:)Spotted the posters up for this at my local branch today - the offers from next Thursday 28/02 here will include walk-in greenhouses, cold...
It's very pretty, whatever it is - well done Mr Snorky! When I've been given these small potted ones in the past, I've found they will do OK in a...
Yes @Verdun I'm all in favour of supporting local suppliers where I can! Less packaging and fewer transport miles = cheaper and better for the...
I still have enough left to be getting on with from the compostdirect bulk bag I acquired last year to level up the borders. I posted about that...
I keep any empty snail shells I find in the garden; they make effective and rather decorative cane toppers.The orange plastic ball currently...
The seed rack had come out in my local London branch this morning, to my surprise as it hadn't been mentioned in the email newsletters they send...
Blackthorn's another one with fruit (sloes), but doesn't grow that large.There are some more suggestions here from the Woodland Trust, though...
Rowan, crab apple, wild plum, hawthorn, oak if there is room? Chosen from the trees growing in my local park-come-nature reserve. All natives,...
No, just whatever all-purpose compost I had in the shed!
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