Thanks Pete
I apparently managed to propagate some roses last year from cuttings because they made it through the winter and initially had new growth. They...
Hi all. Bought a canary palm last summer. As expected it did very little outside and just about survived the winter but looks a bit bedraggled...
Thanks everyone.I gave it some blood fish and bone early in summer i think. Haven't fed it since. What feed is best?It's in a pot as I don't...
I am having problems with a twisted willow i bought earlier this summer. Originally I overwatered it and it wasn't happy. Leaves went yellow and...
Brilliant! Should i mulch it in the winter and then divide in spring? When i cut it off the old root, how much of the old root should i take with it?
Yes that's right. I'm not sure what to do with the new plants, which are all growing out of the old stump
Ok, experimented with this as advised. Top part not looking great...[ATTACH]Bottom part growing! Need advice on what to with this now......
I have purchased a stunning Hydrangea Macrophylla Snow which has pure white blooms. This may seem like a stupid question but i know the colour of...
Thank you so much.Ian
Saw this plant out and about and my missus really liked it. Does anyone know what it is?[ATTACH]Cheers, Ian
It is, yes. Now you'll need to tell me how to harvest the seed! :-)
But it cant be that short lived as i got it from my in-laws garden who had it for years.
Yes, it is definitely lychnis coronaria!
Thanks Spruce. Would never have thought of that in a million years. Can I do that now, in June?
My cordyline looks a bit under the weather (see attached). It's leaves, especially the lower leaves, look really scruffy. I am hoping I can revive...
I have some campanula and coronaria i want to dig up, divide and move to a separate bed. Is it too late to do it this spring, or should i wait...
Thanks everyone. Some good advice there, cheers.
Hi all. Bought a camellia a few years ago and planted in a pot. Looked beautiful when i bought it but has never flowered again. Plant looks...
Thanks all. Seedlings are a mixture of foxglove, lupin, hollyhock, marigold, geum, coreopsis and nasturtium.
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