If it is Campsis Radicans your asking about,then hard prune established plants in February, cutting back the previous years shoots to within a few...
Do you mean Campsis?
Oh yeah thats really sad. Sorry Fran you didn't make it clear what the post was about and I haven't perfected my telepathy skills as yet lol :D...
Either cut out the dead and damaged parts and leave it to grow some new growth or prune as before and dig it up and move it to a more suitable...
Exactly pete, and makes them grow better. [img]
Prune as required, some people enjoy the small flowers they produce but most grow for the wonderful red foliage.Either way they are one of the...
who?
Make sure you take a good root ball trying not to disturb the roots too much. Rhodie, maple and Tamarix, I would put into acid soil as they do...
Ajuga Reptans, Aubrieta, Lamium, Vinca, Thymus, Pulmonaria, Polygonum, Hypericum, Geranium, Euonymus, Bergenia, Sedum.
Yeah we've seen ladybirds too, by the compost bins. spring is a coming. [img] [ 21. January 2006, 04:23 PM: Message edited by: lisa0307 ]
Be very careful putting any kitchen waste on it, it can encourage rats and they can pop out on ya when you least expect it, it's happened to our...
Angus :D [ 19. January 2006, 07:55 PM: Message edited by: lisa0307 ]
Our favourite is Buddleia Weyeriana, bit like Globosa but better. Orange balls in clusters and the scent is wonderful, easy to take cuttings from...
Picture was very slow to come up. Not all the pictures are coming up on my screen, though it looks like something I would trim off, doesn't look...
Large grasses thrive on being set fire to apparently. Yeah, the ones we've set alight are big mature ones, although they do grow back bigger. If...
Liz, thats QVC America you've given the link for, this is the one you need www.qvcuk.com hope this helps [img]
We buy plants from QVC and they never take your money until the items are dispatched, so if you change your mind you don't have to wait to get a...
Most companies will do this, it sucks but they do it as a sort of guarantee I suppose, not much fun for the customer.
Not in our garden they don't. We have all colours and the red ones are the last to go for some reason
Some people set fire to them, this gives them the best start for the following year but I wouldn't recommed it if you have them near a fence or...
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