Sue, I've got some grown from seed that are still tiny seedlings. They are cherry types though. The big beefsteak varieties and other late...
Scrungee, do you live in a frost hollow?
[ATTACH] I've just had a tomato tragedy....accidentally snapped my Cherola stem near the base. It's not quite snapped all the way through, so I've...
Maybe the one with larger flowers is weigelia
Sian, here's an interesting article:...
I grow both tuberose and calla lilies and yours is the latter!
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Maybe birds eating leatherjacket larvae (daddy longlegs) from out of your lawn? That would explain the brown patch and birds like soft soil after...
Ha, Damian, you win the 'Beat the Board' virtual trophy! We've usually got the answer well before page 2! It's a good one, whatever it is.
I'm going on Thursday with relatives. We also enjoy the Good Food Show. Love those collapsable trollies. Last year I managed to turn up without...
The second sample picture does look like self-heal. I don't think it's chickweed, or the related sp. in your second photo, which is mouse ear, I...
Is it bindweed? If it's bindweed it'll twist around things like grass stems and grow roots from the stem. Bindweed spread vegetatively, which...
...also Tumbling Tom is a dwarf variety, which means that there's a shorter distance between each leaf node on the stem. Moneymaker is a bog...
So long as that's not wilting it's OK. Some varieties do have downwards pointing leaves. What variety is it? If it's an...
To be honest it's not well ventilated. I've installed an automatic vent but because I'm probably putting the house on the market later this year,...
(Sorry to change the subject, but I've order some aphid eaters for my greenhouse. Some of the tomato varieties seem particularly tasty to greenfly...
Sheal's advice is great. They won't need potting on for a while as you've got them in quite large pots at the moment. A lot of us would go...
I want to gush about the delights of the Florabest rachet secateurs I bought from Lidl's a while ago. My local store has got them in again. It was...
The other thing we gardeners do is blame the weather. Plants like sweet corn, cucumbers and melons, and even large beefsteak type tomatoes, don't...
Ah, you're in New York! I was about to go show mine that photo and berate them for their dismal performance!
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