Definitely not :doh:I have far too many plants as it is - need to get rid of some given that I've bought a gazillion Hydrangeas over the past year...
My comment was tongue in cheek Java ;)I am far too long in the tooth to start a new career and nor would I want one clearing up other people's...
A couple of weeks ago I had water coming from underneath the bath and through the kitchen ceiling lights. Anyway off I took off the cover of the...
If it's outgrown the pot it would benefit from root pruning, then potting into fresh compost and preferably in a bigger pot.
Have a look at this link (which includes photos) for how to care for and prune Hydrangeas.This link shows you how to extend a fence post.
Pretty much what my front lawn looks like :doh:
I've got a few Lilacs in containers. The roots do outgrow the pots very quickly so you have to root prune them at least every other year and...
Treated myself to another Hydrangea :help:Cotton Candy from Crocus (got 20% off with a voucher code).I need a bigger garden :doh:
Ordered my first plants of the year off eBay. Couple of Hydrangea macrophylla 'Love' and one 'Romance'. Not being soppy, just liked the look of...
First time I've done anything in the garden this year. Planted out some bulbs that I'd forgotten about (more than half had gone mouldy). Also...
Thanks everyone - sorry I wasn't on earlier so missed your wishes.Nothing exciting happened, just had the day off work and as the weather was...
First of the daffs were out on boxing day. The cape daisy has also sprung into life. Spring is on the way, but it'll get a lot colder before then!
It's being built by Peel Holdings who own the land and who are involved in the RHS project."Asked if the RHS had actually purchased the site...
It's definitely a Camellia.
The gel type stuff is expensive. You could save yourself some money by getting a small sponge (a make up sponge is good), a thick pair of rubber...
Unfortunately this monstrosity is also going to be built on the site - truly hideous :wallbanging:
I'm getting very excited as this is about ten minutes from my house :hapydancsmil:Top horticultural experts will descend on Worsley New Hall to...
If I had a choice of what to have in a bouquet it would be peonies and hydrangeas, with a few roses for scent.
I don't much care for meanings behind colours. I'd say 15 is a good amount and they would have to be fragrant. For colours I'd like peachy...
I would plant some evergreen shrubs to fill the gaps, such as Portuguese Laurel or Elaeagnus x ebbingei (which is very fast growing).
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