lots of lawn are looking ropey this year after the winter, but i guess yours is looking worse than the surrounding ones for you to post.....most...
agree with above, you'll do no harm pruning now, but dont ovedo it lots of heavy pruning in one year can stimulate lots of new shoots at the...
spots are possibly fungal maybe cultural (weather damage) probably not a huge porblem, the paleness is as said above use a special ericacouose...
sounds like it never established itself.....lots of factors could be at play...it may have been very root bound in pot...sometimes when this...
stamp duty gone below 250,000 paid for by increase to 5 precent on million pound houses...thats my kind of policy.
Might take a bit longer than a day but given some time it will look really good, I use to work with an old gardener who hammered the ivy pergola...
very winter damaged cordylines.....you could try cutting off all the leaves and leaving a bare trunk keep it watered and it may make new buds on...
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should be ok......depends a little on what they are some bulbs dont like to be dormant for a full year ...most are ok. Be careful that you cool...
Get a little fan to keep the air moving around the plants under the light, they can be a bit weak ant stretchy without some movemnt to toughen...
yes fuscia standars are great fun and unlike other shrubier standarsd you get good results in one season. You dont see fuschia whips sold often...
Onions dont like too much either, a very rich soil will promote lots of top growth and possibly thick necks and smaller bulbs, ground manured the...
pinch out i'd say you want more than one strong climbing stem.
sorry to have no good news but I think it probably is. The cold and snow are the most likely cause, although they can be funny with pruning and...
I heard about this a method a while back and have recomended it to lots of people without ever really knowing if it works (fortunatly no club root...
Do you want to put up support.....trellis or wires or other, this will influence your choice. Some things will cling to the wall others will...
People sem strangly scared to prune lavender, it can last 15 or 20 years if cut pretty hard back about this time each year (after a lighter trim...
I would say a little off the lavender too, the more growth you generate close to the centre the bushier the plant will be.
your right plants wouldnt come to any harm...but if i have the read the post right this bed was prepared last year and wasnt weed infeted so...
Id say dig around weed as best you can if possible add a two inch thick later of organic matter as a mulch. It is a good idea to take everything...
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