A garden without a lawn is not a garden There is nothing better than the look of a garden when the grass has just been cut Having said that, my...
Even after they fall, the leaves of the Japanese maple make a lovely picture
That thing grows to over 18 feet high every year nowadays, and NO ... I do NOT fertilise it :) Some of the leaves are quite massive ..... Here...
I can't give pieces of mine away for FREE :)
Jeepers If you are actually feeding this thing it is going to be bigger than your house They certainly do not need feeding, and grow to massive...
As usual Dai is right on the button here. You could also dig them up and allow them to dry out in the garage over winter and plant in spring :)
I think you will have to try to replace the full board
hehehe I was expecting a little more information I have never heard of it Is it like a Linseed oil? Like a teak oil? What is it normally used...
Hi Dim What is 'Danish oil'?
'acrylic' suggests to me the use of a chemical paint stripper
You can see some of my rhoddies here: Shrubs they really have the most stunning flowers, and some of them quite massive :)
Should be plenty of acid in manure Also peat is an ideal additive, and ammonium sulphate as a fertiliser Rhoddies and azaleas and family...
They could only buy subject to the Lease, so the Leasehold estate would still there for grabs, unless the owner of that surrendered it :)
Available at any builders yard :)
If you move a plant you should give the root system as little to do as possible It is quite normal to prune any plant in such circumstances...
Personally I would be inclined to prune now in order to give the root system rather less work to do whilst the tree tries to re-establish itself
Your main problem is that these trees should not have been moved until dormant ... later in the autumn at the earliest The only thing you can do...
They can take many years to flower for the first time The greatest secret in gardening is patience, more patience, and then even more patience :)
I would normally keep this for at least a year before using Having said that, I have used some in the past a little earlier :)
Looks a good job to me :)
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