Star Jasmine gets very big. One plant can cover an area 12m x 8m and once it's settled in will grow quickly.Once they're established, you can...
Considering all the tlc you've lavished on your lawn I think the only thing you need now is some patience. It'll look a bit tatty especially after...
I grow my cucumber at the opposite end to the door at the end of a row of 8 tomato plants. It thrives there. When it gets really hot it'll...
Yes - I've noticed since 2018 the only place seed is available now is from Victoriana. But that makes me suspicious. In previous years Cucino was...
I grow 1 cucumber every year in a 22L pot in my greenhouse next to my tomatoes. I usually get a huge harvest from it.The best ever was Cucino in...
But if the soil is sodden, the drainage holes will allow water to get into the pot.. Just something worth bearing in mind
If you sink the pot into the ground, I think you may risk the roots rotting if we get a wet winter.
Mine has been in a big pot for over 20 years. It's on my south facing patio adjacent to an east-facing fence so gets plenty of sun. I'm not good...
I have no experience of growing them in the ground, but in the absence of any other replies, I'll offer my thoughts -I don't think they're...
The first leaves to appear are the 'seed' leaves. Their sole purpose is to feed the seedling until it can start to grow proper leaves which have...
I couldn't find any Jack in the Hedge seedlings, but I have quite a number of plants about to flower. The leaves do have a hint of garlic....
Maybe the young plants haven't yet developed the garlicky smell yet. I'll go pull a leaf on one of mine in a while when it dries up a bit. I'll...
Could be Jack in the Hedge - it's all over the place in my garden.
It may just be some frost damage. I have 12 P. Golf Ball edging my driveway and one or two of them sometimes get similar damage - I just cut it...
There are several plants that it resembles. Ajuga springs to mind as one possibility
If they're not eggs of some sort and it's not slow-release fertilizer then they may be some sort of slime mould. Possibly a type of Physarum. If...
You could, but you'll probably get no flowers this year, or maybe just some smaller flowers later in the season. I sometimes forget to prune mine...
If you want to post a song, just post the link - [MEDIA]I don't download anything from YT so I asked Google where downloads are stored and it...
Looks like a fatsia possibly F. Japonica I've never had one, but they're quite popular, so I'm sure advice will be along
Yes, I've been many times over the years. It's well worth a visit
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