These are my apples, planted Autumn 2012, photos Sep 2013 and Jul 2014. Sorry, cropped from larger images, but most of them are already up to the...
I would. Mine (Autumn planted) got away so well that if I had to do it again I wouldn't consider planting container-grown mid-season for fear that...
Its a great price, well done.The bidding does illustrate why Snipping pays though ... the under-bidder first bid on 23-Jul-14 23:24:44, and then...
I don't think it is a problem early in the year (caused by day/night temperature differential being great), but at this time of the year I would...
Ah I see ... :)They are the best to Snipe :whistle: :snork:
Indeed, however I am now wondering (from what I have read :sad: ) whether there is ANY UK summer that will give a reasonable crop of Yard Longs...
... unless you also collect the water running down the shed walls :old: :snork:
The list of relatively well known / commonly grown plants that are poisonous or skin irritants that you would need to avoid having in your garden...
Definitely worth that :)Best to bid with a sniping tool though IMHO (I'm sure we've had the discussion here before :) )I use gixen.com - other...
Mine seem to manage to keep one-prior-set of leaves - its the one-before-last that seems to go yellow in the run up to a new flush. Mine you, not...
I'm a bit dubious on that point, but adapting your rubbish drawing into my rubbish drawing![ATTACH] the distance between Red (Pent roof facing...
My Climbing French Blue Lake turned out to be Dwarf French and Yellow not green, but they taste OK, and have cropped heavily (planted same time as...
Mine did too, but now has colour again. Dunno what the driver is, but mine seem to be some-and-some ...
Many of the plants in the average garden are poisonous - it is almost unheard of for even the most toxic to kill, so much better to educate rather...
Rain falls per sq.m. of ground area, not per sq.m. of roof area. At the extreme if you have a roof angle of 89 degrees - i.e. hugely tall and...
Hmmm ... just bought seed, grew on in pots, planted out ... perhaps I should have researched first?!!"Yard long bean is a dry season tropical...
What are they planted in? They are growing looking like there isn't enough "goodness" to me, what do you think? Has the soil underneath cropped...
If no one will mind then the person who owns the land will be happy to let you plant trees there, surely?
Mine have taken ages to start climbing, and even now only half of them have started ... and they look a lot less "vigorous" than both my climbing...
I don't think the roof type matters, the amount of rainfall falling on it will be dependant on the floor-area, not the roof area. Pent-roof only...
Separate names with a comma.