We always say up here that it isn't proper winter weather until the snow gates are shut on the Cockbridge to Tomintoul road are shut. They are...
I couldn't keep Nectaroscordum alive here. Pity, as I rather liked it. The species tulips ar egenerally easier than the others, but they can...
I grew a dark Mizuna a few years ago as I thought it would be a nice contrast to other salad leaves. Unfortunately, the slugs also thought so and...
I have that in the garden, and it definitely isn't a salvia, but I can't remember what it is. Leaves are slightly fuzzy rather than really sharp....
I can't be bothered shifting potted plants either, but I have one dahlia that will need moved today. It's far too vulnerable left where it is,...
Maybe what we would call a chip @hydrogardener ? You'd call them fries. :smile:If they're anything like the gulls here - that would be a large...
I had feverfew in a previous garden round the corner. I do see it around the area now and again, along vegres and pavement edges, and I often...
No frost today after two days of that, but I think the ground will still be frozen, and the overnight rain may have been sleety stuff looking at...
If you want taller, architectural planting that's preferably evergreen @TomatoLover91 , you need large enough containers to sustain them long...
Yes - they can be grown as hedging @Pink678, which is what seems to be your situation, but they can be affected by severe weather after harder...
I have my radio on in my garden, but I'm considerate about the volume - I'm not playing rave or heavy metal turned up to 11. I have to put up with...
I agree that shredding can really help - with lots of types of leaf, not just beech. We have huge numbers of beech trees round here, which...
@ViewAhead - you can use a standard brush for collecting leaves from gravel. It just requires a little bit of technique. It was something I...
Bummer @CanadianLori . Hope you can revive the cannas. I did a similar thing many years ago when I used to grow them. Sudden drop in temp from...
I just use a standard bulb planting trowel @machtucker . They're readily available in GCs etc. The 'digging' part is longer and narrower than a...
I think I've offered all the suggestions I can here, so I'll wish you well with your project.Time and budget are important though, so don't...
That's a lovely site/supplier @Allotment Boy . Oh no...there goes the bank balance again...:biggrin: I'm not keen on the lasagne thing either...
Those are both totally hardy plants in pretty much all of the UK, so would never be happy long term in a porch, unless they were at least put out...
Worth a try with the Archaeological Soc.@Retired but I think we know what the answer would be! :biggrin: Good to get that job done at this time of...
I'd have full height on the right, to make the main patio area more private, but lower on the left side of the steps, because I'd also prefer the...
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