Thanks Wiseoldowl, that's really helpful - I have lots of pink and purple in my garden so fancy white or cream for a change - I am liking the...
Claire,Thanks that's really helpful - sweet peas sound good too - I do kind of have my heart set on roses as I am trying to acheive a...
Okay I've done a bit of googling, - Madam Alfred Carrier( Rose) and Marie Boisselot (clematis)come up as a good combination. Any thoughts?EGW x
Gosh having read a thread or two I am wondering if this is too ambitious for me as I haven't really much experience of roses but here goes:...
My courgette leaves have powdery grey spots on them which I assume are mildew. They have had a small amount of this for a while, without it...
Now ivory - wouldn't that have been a bettr idea - and probably cheaper - lol!
Thanks so much everyone for your replies, they are really helpful. Not sure about sealing the whole area as I want it to look weathered and don't...
Thanks so much everyone for your replies, they are really helpful x
I have just bought mself a lovely cast iron door mat and cast iron boot scraper to put outside my back door on my new indian stone courtyard....
I think persicaria superba keeps it leaves in winter - don't think you will find an evergreen self seeder.Sedum (I think that's what they are...
Astrantia (I believe some varieties self seed) - Hardy geraniums, climbing roses, poppies
Deffo snail eggs - here is one I caught in the act:[img]
Thanks David and Kristen for the advice :)
Hi Paddy, my tomatoes are also like this - I am hoping it is just wind damage as we had gales here at the weekend
David - you are a veritable mine of knowledge - just yesterday I noticed the same on my courgettes and started to panic - wind scortch sounds very...
Lost over 300 apples - counted them yesterday as had to pick them all up before the dog ate them - and that's off one tree :(
:( :( Well I can't remember it being so windy in my garden - I have three very battered roses - fear I may have lost one . I have lost three...
Oh my goodness!!!!! Definately rethinking this one - I'll wait till I have an allotment!!! Shiney thank you very much for all your advice - I'll...
oooh last thing - I am making the assumption I can grow them in pots? I know they will be huge plants but will the roots get enough room in a pot?
Thanks shiney - I had read they should be sown by April to ensure the fruits have time to ripe. I have a mini greenhouse and will keep them in...
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