Lovely Sheal. Dave
To far for me to Peter or I would give them a good home ..:(.. Dave
These two were potted in B&Q own compost and after 6 weeks I use phostrogen weekly.. I generally use Phostrogen on most plants ,,Works for me .....
Looking good now it all takes time and effort but worth in in the end . Dave
Some great flowers their guys ... Dave
These two plants I bought in March from a small nursery nearbye and all the label said was 'Vine tomato' asked the guy if he knew what variety and...
First of my tomatoes ,small but very sweet.. grew these two in 10in pots but have some others in growbags but not as advanced .. [IMG] Dave
This is the view for our post lady. [IMG] Dave
I use perennials, infilled with planted tubs for extra colour and a few larger plants in pots plunged into the ground for summer . [IMG] [IMG]...
Many Red Kites to be seen around Corby (Northamptonshire) and the surrounding villages including Oundle as Amandii's post mentioned . Dave
Very nice it looks great.. Dave
I have been into Northampton town centre today and they have large pillars of busy lizzies and all the top plants have dropped flowers and leaves...
Yes .Basically like a standard fuchsia . Again in theory you could grow any geranium as a standard but the vigourous ones get there quicker , and...
Well after planting my garlic in the spring, after starting it off in modules indoors I am happy to report that I have just lifted some...
It is there but to small to view .. Dave
Hi Kath. I will get some photos tomorrow. If you want to try a Standard geranium I would get a few cuttings in now (they will root easy) mine are...
Hi Scotkat, I have a Half Standard 'Checkerboard' a Standard 'Garden News' I did have a few more but they took up to much greenhouse space ,I...
Hi Scotkat, I have a lot of Triphylla fuchsias plus a few old and tried and tested varieties like Swingtime and Checkerboard. Mine have done well...
Got yourself some bargains there Peter ..Love the Clerodendrum and Kohleria. My type of plants ... Dave
Hi , The plant in your photo is an Antirrhinum commonly called a 'Snapdragon' Very easily grown from seed in the spring and also comes in many...
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