Really sorry to hear this, GG. It must be a horrible feeling if you don't even want to go out into your garden, but hopefully you will start to...
@ Marley Farley , we apparently got thanked and congratulated by some council for the encouragement of St George's day for giving our time!I...
When do the seedlings first appear? You are only a little way south of me. Maybe I should scatter some about and see what happens?
I have had problems or some months downloading and installing Adobe Flash Player 13 on my laptop. It's really annoying because I can't watch most...
Hmm. Sown in May I wouldn't expect to see flowers till July despite the fact that it grows fast. But then, I don't think I'm very green-fingered....
What sort of compost is it?
Think what basil would get in a Southern Italian summer and how far short of that our weather falls! They probably would not get below 15 degrees...
I never thought of day length as a factor. I assumed it took my May-sown annual MGs several months to get going, including the heat of mid-summer....
I love S lacinatum, got one tiny seedling this year that's not doing much. I've found an Ebay supplier in Hungary that seems a bit obsessed with...
Probably better!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipomoea_cairicaIt seems there's a perennial version of morning glory. Any advantage in growing it - will it...
Go nice with a curry, that would.
Very wise and you might end up with twice as many beans so win-win!
I use the metaldehyde ones but a friend uses a bio sort that she claims works, but I'm not sure what the active ingredient is. Just shows you have...
It's years since I had a polemonium and I can't remember what they do & when they flower. If it's the natural season for a perennial to flower I...
Or sow/plant thickly and thin out?
You must be buying some really nice pots! I find the bog-standard plastic sort don't really have a lip. You could put some downturned pots or...
It'll be hard work digging that lilac out, I wouldn't fancy it! Couldn't you incorporate it into the new design? As others have said it is not the...
Does it have woody stems? Looks like a cut-leaved tree peony to me. How about this one?...
French Onion soup. It's like Bovril full of fried onions. Should clear a bit of a passageway. Both ends, probably.
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