I guess so, especially if the soilball gets disturbed much.
Choose cool, cloudy, showery weather to transplant, or do it in the evening and provide day time shade for a few days.
Basil - easy when warm enough. Chives - easy in or out Parsley - temperamental. Slow germinator, perhaps wants it to be a bit warmer. Will...
You might as well move them, what have you got to lose? Would have been better before the buds broke, though. You could identify and nurse a few...
Get rid of the lesser celandine as it spreads very rapidly by tuber and seed. My garden is covered with it and it is impossible to avoid spreading...
I don't do as much walking as I used to but I'm always aiming to rectify that. I like Bradgate Park - who doesn't? - and the empty countryside in...
Well, I live not too far from you in Leicester. I go to Charnwood for walks etc.
I've seen farmers working over fields, systematically removing it. Not easy if you've got 500 acres, or even a 100.
The build is proceeding but not without hitches. We are struggling to get the building squared, but every time we check the diagonals and test-fit...
I would take them out. There will soon be plenty more! The ones we buy in the sheds are usually flowering prematurely on a pot-bound root system...
Welcome to the forum Mrs K. Great garden - I reckon you can grow whatever you want in there, plenty of space. Where are you in NW Leics?
I'm thinking that the new greenhouse really needs gutters and a rain barrel (the old one doesn't have these) but how do you attach plastic...
Mine is a Madeleine Sylvaner, I suspect this is a wine grape not a dessert grape. It produces quite a few bunches but the grapes stay small and...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/NEW-Joeycan-/261434153043?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3cdeb09853They do seem to have gone up just a little.
They look pretty good to me - some you lose but some you win!
Yes, I believe so. In fact, I have a grape vine which is quite happy outside on a South facing wall, but it doesn't produce very good quality...
That kind-of figures. It would explain why some pots get eaten to bits while others remain untouched. And lily beetles do seem to be rather ......
I think Orientals are more prone than Asiatics, but that's just a hunch based on unscientific observations.
I can't grasp the scale, it looks very similar to lobelia but seems bigger - what are the flower/leaf sizes?
Home safe and sound, took 3 hours to flatten it & load it, although mercifully the guy had already removed the glass. I took my car and a friend...
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