It's a good day to visit Chelsea Physic Garden. It's just down the road and there's no one there when Chelsea 's on. Can't remember how much it...
Thanks @pete , That'll certainly be less destructive.
Can I leave them or should I pick off the leaves? There's an awful lot of them so I wouldn't be left with much foliage. I'm not too bothered...
Tearing the leaves off pulmonaria, pulling out forget me nots, pruned philadephus aureus to expose blossom - loads this year! A bit of yo ho...
The cooker is fairly new. The novelty will wear off eventually and normality will resume.
than removing glass from oven doors for cleaning? Replacing them is pretty scary too:yikes:
I brutally pruned some climbers two years ago. No flowers last year but they're back in force now. [ATTACH] Arthur Bell [ATTACH] Dublin Bay...
You might kill the mites with sprays but you're going to have to cut off the affected parts anyway.
As far as I know, they don't live in the stems but I cut then right back. Maybe it wasn't necessary. I don't know. Definitely get rid of...
I find that if you cut it back to sticks and dispose of the leaves, the plant will recover. This has worked for me on delta Sarah and another one...
Some of mine are more resistant than others. I want to give it a chance but I'm not precious about it. @Logan
Welcome! I wouldn't bother with grass in that small space. Paths and raised beds would be better and you might be able to do a little planting and...
I have a mature container rose. The stems are covered in black spot (well it's reddish brown actually) .The leaves are unaffected so far but I...
An elderly apple tree died in our garden. We cut it down to a stump. Eventually, over many years, the red ants disposed of it and moved on. Many...
Have you got a dog?
My Dublin Bay was out of control. 10ft + stems shooting off the top of the pergola. I cut it back to sticks a couple of years ago. More string...
They're sneaky bgggggrs :mad:
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You don't want it if you grow tame geums. You can never trust a self seeder and you need to be certain where you've planted them. Same with wild...
Geum urbanum Or as autocorrect would have it grim urbanism
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