Agree with @Victoria , Evergreen Lonicera would fit the bill, they are very tolerant so if you can get their roots in the ground they'll find...
French company Siton also got free publicity when they opened their Italian website. Yes, really.
Indeed. I did my best with Grandmother's Potentilla (the only plant I strongly dislike, being a thicket of dry sticks most of the year and so...
Thank goodness it was a long weekend!The day started with disasters, my Amazon order was dutifully delivered to the old address (I had checked...
Wow- how many planters do you have? :yikes:Perhaps there is something useful in your local freecycle forums, like old bricks? If you don't mind...
Hi @Lucy Davies , what a wonderful project (or series of projects) you have!I'm in a sort of similar situation of totally changing the current...
Thanks @fairygirl , our situation is similar- the house is fully liveable but the garden will be my playground for years to come :biggrin: It's...
Finally, a change of direction! Instead of removing things, put some in.Planted up my permanent herb planter with English Thyme (reduced to...
I've had one of those for some years and in my opinion, they are well worth the money. They are not greenhouses as such, but keep the worst of the...
Excellent haul, @Michael Hewett ! Can I ask, how much did they cost?@kindredspirit , really, you can walk past Poundland shelf of "cute cacti...
The old cage was just the one where our first Degus came in when I accidentally bought them. Off topic, here's the story.I was browsing Gumtree...
Wild morning. I'm so happy everything got done. :)Emptied the last big containers, hiding the compost in the shrubby border and under the...
On my way back from the office I had a grand idea on what to do with the compost in the grow box that has housed my Toms and assorted things over...
I'm pleased to hear the old bloke focused on in-transit moisture rather than natural fertiliser.
What! No prizes!My lips are sealed then. ;)OK, nothing beats Hardy Geraniums. Thrives in sun, shade, wet, draught, any soil type and the...
Yes it's an Oxalis and spreads by any possible means, bulbils, creeping and seeds. The only reliable way to get completely rid of it is to say you...
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