Mow it regularly, at least once a week, but yeah if you've cut it very short it may take a while to recover. There again, moving the blades up,...
Wife and I have been social distancing for decades ... Oops!We have that problem a bit with troops now working from home. Anyone at the end of...
Crazy isn't it. Am I alone in thinking that Agrigem Ltd (hopefully I have it right that they are the makers?) are morally bankrupt in naming...
I'd be sceptical until I had calibrated it "the once" ... but maybe overly cautious? My cheap and nasty spreader lied about its application rate...
Yes. Last one is only for your benefit though :)Any idea what sort of magnolia? Some want an acid soil and if so it would be important to get...
Probably! But its for Smart Bed Making[IMG]I'm safe .. I bought them
My Father in Law's pub (next door ... I'm sure that wasn't a house-choice-purchase-decision ... oh no ... ) converted to Delivery (Beer and a...
I think that's exactly what they are. Much nicer, narrow leafed, variety. I just wouldn't call them "cherry laurel", but its probably splitting...
I've not grown them much in the past. I did try the (proper :) ) French grey Eschalote Grise and their Longor Shallots a few years ago, but they...
As Pete says you are probably going to have to prune it next Winter, so this is a multi-year project, but if you want Fruit you are going to have...
I've bought (and planted :) ) some like that (Narcissus "Rainbow of Colours"). I think they are incredibly ugly. That's all.What's Looking Good...
Other Smilies - DO NOT DELETECould they be moved to BIG ONES sub-list, or the tail-end of the main list?A few big ones near the top means the...
New Garden? Bigger? :blue thumb: Could you just have two/three bins? "Filling" and "Composting". Turnign from #1 to #2 would help, but you might...
I have a different view (actually its the "party line" view). The virus is very contagious, spreading like the proverbial wildfire. So I guess it...
As an alternative mine has the netting at the bottom bent out at the bottom and laid on the grass (on the outside) until it grew through. I have...
Same. Plus people won't label them accurately / consistently. I had a search running for "Granite Sets" for a couple of years, I wasn't in a hurry...
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me tooThe alternative is a pipe, stuffed with leaves and a weight, to "compress" out the juice. That is very concentrated, and doesn't smell....
Unless it is an independent builder (and even then ...) they probably buried all the rubble in the garden and wrecked the drainage.If that is...
You can probably also cut it back to the stump now-and-then for a "stooled" look. Cherries bleed when cut (and then easily get infected), so best...
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