I think Mimulus are only grown as annuals in the uk?
Some varieties do look a bit tired after flowering but then pick up again
Yes, looks like the old flower stems naturally dying back so just need cutting back.
Are the roots trapped in one of those little teabags @ViewAhead?
We had a bright sunny day yesterday, hoping for the same today. Wandered out to open the GH yesterday morning and came back in two hours later...
Maybe it’s too scared to grow any bigger @simone_in_wiltshire , you must have looked very stern when you pruned it :nonofinger:
Also worth trying some cuttings @Magical Meeekat if you can’t lift the whole plant. Not technically the right time of year but worth a try. It...
Sorry, when you mentioned that been a few weeks ago I thought that was before your current problem as there is no evidence of any insect or fungal...
Sorry, have just realised that you gave the dimensions so just need to check the aspect and if it’s open to the ground
Hi @Niall , just so we are clear and give useful advice does the planter/fence face north?Also how wide, front to back is it, and how deep is...
@hi2u_uk could you posts photos of the problem then we can give better advice. If it is peach curl then you don’t need an insecticide and there...
The grey scaly growth (e.g.3430) is lichen, completely harmless to the treeThe little brown scales e.g 3419 with white powder are scale insects....
It depends very much who your local drivers are. Our current Evri chap is lovely and we haven’t had any problems. The others seem to be different...
We arrived home yesterday. Delighted to find the garden has had 30mm of rain and the roses are looking glorious. On this list of jobs for today is...
Oh dear, we’ve had both of those. I haven’t watered mine as they look ok, I’m a very mean waterer.
Our cubs favourite was mini mars bars tucked inside a split banana, wrapped in foil and baked on the bonfire. A final night treat on camp
The leaves won’t bother Annabelle and yes they will simply compost down. The only caveat is that it’s usually advised to clear away all the leaves...
Our garlic crop last year was very small bulbs and I nearly composted them but then decided waste not want not. I’m glad I did as they had a...
Arriving home later today. Looking forward to seeing how much rain we’ve had and how the garden is doing
We have Lichfield Angel and the darkest it has ever been for me is a pale peach
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