I decided as u can't do anything outside I'm cooking a roast gammon for my wife and kids :stirpot:
same here where I am raining all day
Yeah I've got a few that a growing happy in my garden now from being rescued
I agree I doing a lot of windowsill growing at the moment and I tend to get the cheap unwanted plants in the garden part of b&q etc, I find it...
B&Q had a huge variety of plug plants I was half tempted to get aload but thought no I got plenty to be doing at the moment
liking the one with the plane coming into shot
Look on the bright side the longer it takes to arrive the better gymnast you become :heehee:
They are trachycarpus fortunei they came in the post with a bit of tissue wrapped around them I put them in those pots, do they need to be in...
Yeah as much soil as the plant needs just like they do when trees are moved ( a bit extreme example), I don't know how big of a hole they will dig...
Is their no way they can leave the pole their even if it means paying for the pole, I don't know what machines they use but couldn you ramp using...
Just got home shopping brought 2 hanging baskets and to basket holders for my chilli pepper plants and slow slow feed fertiliser so put 1 on each...
Overcast day here in salisbury so I decided to aerate the lawn with a fork and earned a couple of blisters thought I'd do it the old fashioned way...
Anyone know hold old the palms are looking at them and will they be ok next to my radiator until spring comes and frosts gone
Yeah I did and to my delight although I brought 1 of each abt and got a free palm the lovely people at tropical Britain gave me 2 free palms a an...
A lucky find then :hapfeet:
Oooo good description I like :yay:
Thankyou makes more sense now lol
I keep reading about the germination and seedling point where you pinch it out what does this actually mean
Oooo so tempted but have no more propergators to put them in unless others are ready to go out
Wow a long germination period then
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