What's a VT, please?
What are 'Honeybells' please?
They walk amongst us...they're called 'celebrities ' :roflol:
Ah but they originated in a country where every thing is bigger and better. Including heads and mouths :biggrin:
At last the wind direction has changed to S/SEasterly so 14C start going to 24C. Thunderstorms and rain forecast this evening and tomorrow. The...
Hello and welcome to GC. :) Now we' ve got a good idea of what you want and don't want, here's my two penn'orth. Keep it simple! In that space, I...
There was so much of it about :scratch: OH's family were Plymouth Brethren. Harrowing tales of aunts being separated from their parents and sent...
Carrot and oyster pie...carrots so you can see in the dark and oysters so you've got something to look at ;) :biggrin:
Ask yourself 'He's paying who?'. Someone, somewhere, will be making a profit out of his decisions .
Just a bit of sun scorch.
No country is perfect but I prefer to live in a wonderfully diverse one in terms of regional characteristics, culture, history (all this...
Do check the tiny print for active ingredient. The Round Up brand was reformulated and 'repackaged' to look like the original glyphosate, but was...
I wouldn't risk taking all the leaves off a Daphne. They're temperamental! Just take off the worst affected and cross fingers that they'll put on...
I don't know whether there is an effective fungicide available in UK but if not, the only way to control fungal spot diseases is good hygiene i.e....
First of all, collect up the dead leaves and get rid. They harbour pests and fungal diseases. Snip out any obviously dead twigs and leaves from...
They are just elderly evergreen leaves doing what they do. Nothing to worry about. They'll drop off. The new growth is lovely and healthy.
Nip off the spotty leaves and dispose of... Then give the plants a liquid feed :)
I think Yuccas. (But just possibly Cordylines). Old woody stems can be sawn off as they've sprouted new growth. Can be planted in the garden if...
France is sinking low, Tidemark, but not that low :biggrin:
Take a couple of jam jars and some real glyphosate concentrate mixed in a pouring jug at 40ml/per litre (just halve or quarter quantity if too...
Separate names with a comma.