Or who will make a return from the dead!
Just ordered some Chinese greens as well. And some of that hotmix salad mix.
I agree that manual control s enough, but it needs to be carried out consistently and started early so the beetles can't lay many eggs and if they...
When I lived in the Dominican Republic it was common for bars and restaurants to have a communal toilet room where all the girls would pile in and...
Can someone enlighten me as to exactly how, beetles, um, do it? What kind of equipment do they have? I only found out a few weeks ago how birds do...
OMG, I'd be constipated for the rest of my life under those circumstances! Sorry, TMI.
Good idea but a bridge too far at the moment, what with one thing and another!Thanks for your replies, they've given me confidence to keep...
If you have removed the grubs and the brown mucus you have done all you can and arrested the damage. The damaged leaves will not repair themselves...
If you cut the phlox back now you will certainly delay or even prevent flowering for this year.
I know I'm about 5 years behind everyone else, but is anyone else a fan of the Game of Thrones series? I started reading the books about 6 weeks...
I seem to be missing the boat as usual. Although I've done loads of sowing on the allotment some of it hasn't come up and some will be vacating...
As above, really. Warmth and only just enough moisture seems to be the key. I wonder if a very free-draining gritty/sandy compost would help as well?
Ignoring all the sensible advice on this thread I sowed my French beans direct on the allotment on Monday. Well, it's late, innit? Got to crack...
If you cut after the berries are finished - end of Sept, maybe - then you will cut off most of the wood which will flower and berry next year....
My experience of bullies is confined to working with a difficult colleague with an unpleasant personality and an anger management issue. It took...
Happy birthday, Sheal! Hope you've got something nice planned.
If much of the rest of your garden is edible, foliage or all-season, I think you could do worse than treat yourself to some workhorse half-hardy...
If it's any sort of sage it's likely to smell of something, pleasant or otherwise, when the leaves are rubbed. Don't all the sages have square...
I have a bog-standard pot plant one -sorry, don't know the Latin name- which has survived two winters in a leaky unheated greenhouse.
The new sown ones get big, lush and fluffy looking quite quickly but the old ones take ages and never seem to quite make it. See what you think,...
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