No, Nat, I'll check Madrona Nursery out next time I'm over that way. I like Stone Green for big things like trees, climbers & shrubs etc. They...
I've picked up the knitting needles again now that the nights are drawing in and I've planted most of my bulbs for next Spring. I've just...
Funnily enough, I am currently knitting some legwarmers in Noro Kurayon wool (it sort of goes from one colour to another as you knit). I thought...
:ntwrth: Peter I've collected seeds and taken cuttings which are currently either in the shed or the coldframe. Some are now ready to be potted...
Hi Nat, I've been to Stone Green Nurseries, so you must live somewhere near me. I bought some phormiums there earlier this year and they were...
I've enjoyed reading this thread which is full of wonderful ideas. I'm a big fan of conservation and environment and think it is an uphill...
I have just brought mine into the greenhouse, They are rather large and still flowering profusely. I'll leave them till the end of this month...
Wow, thanks for that info, Sussexgardener & the link, Peter. I've been buying new plants each summer (although they are quite cheap in my local...
I'm currently bringing my tender fuschias into the greenhouse to be cut down and potted up for the winter. The hardies remain outside with no...
I've just read through the whole saga too - fantastic, inspirational and awesome. Deepest respect, NurseWhen. It's looking great and will mature...
Thanks for looking, anyway.
I believe the seeds are sterile and you have to have root cuttings. Has anyone got any, pleeeeeeeeeeeeeease???? Happy to pay P&P.
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You could plant some sacrificial nasturtiums nearby. Worked a treat for me last year.
I love books too and have loads of gardening ones, mostly picked up at carboot sales or charity shops. I think Dr. Hessayon's Expert books take...
I agree with Hel. Same goes for aquilegias, I've left some seedheads on to ripen.
Isn't Daphne odora rather slow to grow? I think V. tinus is a good choice for winter colour. Choisya might be good too.
:lollol: Good one, Robert!!
I planted clematis integrifolia, but what came up was willowherb. How did that happen????
It's one of my favourite gardens in Cornwall, hope to see it again this summer.
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