Google reckons -[IMG] Conservation status [IMG] Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1)[1] Scientific classification[IMG] Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes...
I 'share' a green bin with a neighbour so we pay £25 each/pa. The bin is registered in her name. Green bins are collected weekly throughout the...
I use the powder type - it works out much cheaper.
PhostrogenIt's been around a lot longer than Miracle grow. It has more micronutrients and other goodies that MG does not have. So it's a better...
I think if the seeds were mine, they'd go in the household waste bin.In addition to having a banned substance on them there's the ever-present...
From Google-Thiram is banned in the UK due to concerns about its potential harm to the environment, particularly its toxicity to pollinators...
I have Burgundy and take cuttings from it. Look online about how to trim leaves for cuttings - too much leaf and the cutting won't strike as it...
I wait until roots appear at the bottom of the pot. Alternatively, when you see the cuttings start to put on new growth, that indicates they have...
I very much agree. For most of my seeds I use my heated Vitopod propagator that's in my unheated greenhouse. Sowing around now means there's...
Sounds ideal! You could use a double layer if you have enough, but 10mm should suffice.Good luck
Mine sits on top of some (cleaned) house bricks I came across in the garden. The bricks also warm up and hold the warmth well.The mat is quite...
I have lots of penstemon and perennial phlox I often take cuttings from and find them very easy.One of the key things to get cuttings to root is...
I've found most penstemon cuttings are very easy from the many varieties I have. I use young shoots in Spring about 4". Trim most of the leaves...
Yes - I'd imagine that sort of mix would suit most stages of growth. It's something we've all got to get used to now Good luck
As @pete says they're not properly hardy - but, I pass a house every day when out with my pooch and there's about 8 of them in a circle in a bed...
It somewhat depends on what your going to put into it. If you get a coir brick and soak it as per instructions you'll get a very fibrous and light...
In all my 60ish years of gardening I've not seen loam for sale for most of that time. It was available here and there, but that was decades ago....
When I've grown them I sometimes see the stems of new plants limp in early Spring. I found the cause to be frost. Once it warmed up a bit they...
I have had 3 blueberries for about 6-7 years now. In 22L pots with ericaceous compost and fed once a month from spring to autumn with an Azalea...
Dahlias will give a great display from midsummer until the frosts arrive. Any of the Bishops series of dahlias would fit your bill - they're not...
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