My view is that even if it didn't damage roots, it would damage the complex ecosystem of the soil.
I'm wondering why you'd buy anything in this particular situation. Is there a reason not to just plant into the ground? As others have said, it...
Do you like it?If you do, it's not a weed.
A raised bed that high would likely be difficult to prevent from being very dry, and I think you'd struggle to create a structure strong enough to...
I've not been burnt, but I'd personally be wary of any tradespeople who use checkatrade. I'd ask around people I know, or knock on the door of any...
Burlesque - quite large, a little bland compared to Big Daddy. Sun gold - prolific and sweet cherry tomatoes Rosella - cherry tomatoes - sharp,...
Big Daddy - juicy, sweet, tasty, no pith - delicious!
I thought all our volunteer potatoes were Charlottes, but now I'm not so sure...
Personally I don't dig when I create new beds in my lawn - it works well for me: [MEDIA]
I've been enjoying Big Daddy this week - big, juicy, tasty, and a lot less pith than marmande.
...Then I break it off as low as I can get...
I don't bother with weedkiller - I pull it up or snap it off at the base, and leave the stem and leaves to wither and die. I don't do any...
I do love these kind of perpetual motion ideas - they tickle me somehow - similar to a headwind powered fan powering the sail on a sailing vessel...
Quote by Douglas Adams: “I've come up with a set of rules that describe ...”
Dirt is what plants grow in - for example: -Farmers spread sewage sludge on their fields -I mulch my squashes with horse manure -Compost is...
1) not sure myself - I'll be interested in the replies you get 2) I tend to leave them till as late as possible to get the most growth - but...
Can you possibly post a photo and say a little more about the tree?
I wonder - How old is it, and does it have enough water?
Of course there's gorse, and European gorse...
With that length of stem, whatever it is, I would have thought that mowing it a few times would sort it out without using chemicals...
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