Does a climbing hydrangea need a surface like a wall, up which to climb, or can it be planted beneath a decrepit hedge, to grow up and take over...
I'll have to try something, as it survived the sodium chlorate:cnfs: Cheers Richard
The late frosts did for our frog and toad spawn this year, in our East Riding neighbourhood at least. I'm used to hundreds of tadpoles in our...
Much joy - I had another look this afternoon, and new shoots are appearing at the bottom of the woody stumps of all 5 plants. I'm assuming I might...
You should try having cats, and living in the country. We *never* walk about in the middle of the night without putting a light on, and looking...
When I moved into my new house three years ago, I inherited five neglected Buddleian Globosa (the ones with the orange pompoms). I finally got...
Thanks - I'd already done that, and the answers seem to vary from 6 months, to significantly longer. I don't have any immediate need to plant...
Having cut down an unruly and unwanted pampas grass to a stump" about two feet high and at least that across, I thought it a good idea to pour...
Looks like William Morris to me. Nature imitating art :D Cheers Richard
They stretch, with a few breaks, the full 70 metres of the side of the plot. I was thinking maybe a match... :thumb: Cheers Richard
Thanks everyone. Ultimately, when i have time, I'd like to pull the blasted stuff out. What I have is six foot tall stems planted about 2 feet...
I'll do that now, I think, and maybe plant some clematis after the summer. I'm just fiddling round the edges at the moment, as I have a lot to do...
They look quite attractive in the pictures I'm looking at. They're annual? Does one just poke seeds into the ground, and is now a good time to do...
...or a climbing hydrangea? Would that ramble over a hedge or does it need a wall to cling to? I had to cut one down completely that had eaten my...
Hi, thanks for the reply. I'm familiar with Russian Vine - I once planted two small plants against a back yard wall and watched them put on an...
...sorry for the gratuitous typo in my previous post
Hello all I'm new here, and have just posted a greeting in the newbies' forum. I hope that here is the right place for a post about hedging......
Hello - we bought a bungalow in the East Riding three years ago, on about a third of an acre of what had been well-tended garden, but has since...
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