Thanks Dave :) I was working on the basis that if the ground was dry where the brambles still are, then trees must work! Plus I'm longing to have...
Nope, it used to be marshland, it's just low-lying and very wet. The chap who owns the land has turned some of it into farmed fishponds for course...
Bit of backstory: Year before last, my friend asked if we wanted some growing space in her dad's vinery. Silly question really. She took us down...
Hi Victoria,No I don't think my neighbours have one, it's probably a generous bird! Thanks for the advice - I'll try training it in a sensible...
Ooh how exciting - thanks! Do you think it'd mind if I shifted it to the right a few feet, it'd be a more suitable home?
Found this growing in the middle of my flower border - I was wondering if it might be a clematis given the leaf shape and tendrils, but it doesn't...
I'm trying to decide between two varieties, Titania and Ben Sarek.It will be in a large container on the patio, where it will be in full sun...
ok thanks Pete.
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Last year poor Mrs Popple died after being attacked by a gall mite, hopefully someone is familiar with what this looks like when I say it looked...
Oh, ok, I was afraid of burning them with all that salt, well I'll know for next time thanks!
Hi Joyce, I don't put anything on my soil except the blood fish & bone when everything's finished dying down. I don't even know if that's bad for...
Hi Claire and Dai, thanks for your replies. The hyacinths are not very deep, the top of the bulbs are level with the soil surface. I tend to plant...
I have a few spring bulbs in my garden, tulips, hyacinths, snowdrops, crocuses and daffs, but they never really develop proper stems. So my 3 poor...
Thanks guys! (lol @ lyn!) I shall brave an attempt with the secateurs...
Hello all, I've just resubscribed after a lengthy absence. I have "inherited" a Montana (moved house and acquired by default) and a loganberry...
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