Good luck with the Tom's Ross. Its my second season of growing Tomatoes and other stuff so I'm pretty new too. Let us know how you do
I've been collecting the run-off rainwater from the gutters of my Greenhouse to use on my Rhododendron (Rhod 'E' dendron?) and noted that it turns...
Thanks Sian :)
how about purchasing clear safety window film to cover the glass in the existing greenhouse?Basically it transforms the potentially dangerous...
Thanks for taking the trouble Humaad, its nice to know that I'm not alone in this failure. I'll probably be 'getting rid', too.
no special treatment for any of my plants Spruce. Pretty much sort of bung em in with a bit of compost and the occasional bit of comfrey tea and...
can anyone suggest why my apparently healthy Redcurrant bush doesn't fruit?Its been in the ground about 3 years and has never fruited........
welcome to the Forum Bethany, I'm quite new too.Some 'shorts' of advice.....If you see something you like somewhere make a note of it and...
Quick question.....when I sow Grass Seed, should it be hidden beneath a thin layer or soil? or visible on the top? or a combination of the...
could be a real boon for anyone who struggles to bend. I'm located near Swindon and Cirencester. Can drop off at my convenience.
luv your quote 'M'
plants weren't flourishing under the worktop (an old kitchen surface) so that's gone now too
Don't be scared to try something even if it seems a bit silly / drastic. i removed a quarter of the glazing in my Greenhouse and its made a world of difference
an explosion of Tomatoes in the Greenhouse since removing half of one side of the roof glazing
I'm no expert (far from it) but looks like some sort of climbing Ivy to me, and rather lacking in colour. If it was in my garden, it'd be gone
Hi Dean and welcome, from one newbie to another; get posting and hopefully we'll be able to help one another :)
Thank You everso for your time & trouble Gareth and Merle. The Rhody has now been re-potted and is looking much happier :hapfeet:
just a shout to say that I'm glad of this Thread as it helps me with my own Tomato plant growing :smile:
Hi Quizine, welcome to the forum; I'm new too. Good advice from JWK and also if you're rural or fancy a leisure drive into the country you can...
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