I quite agree @AnniD and thank you x
We’ve got them this year as well. I suspect we had them last year as I found some limited damage when I trimmed the box in June and we saw a Box...
We’re off to Chelsea tomorrow, I haven’t been since 2014. Am looking forward to it but wish it wasn’t so crowded. I can cope for so long and then...
We maybe used some when first planted, I can’t remember, but none since. I wondered if they like the scent of the box as they brush against the...
My box knot has “little doorways” where the fox cubs squeeze through playing hide and seek. I also have to occasionally straighten up a squashed...
Grey and chilly here. Going to Chelsea tomorrow and the forecast is rain :sad:
I buried the liner edges by making a slit with my spade (maybe an inch or so from pond side) and then folding the liner over and down into the...
I once read advice to gently peel away the outer petals of any balled roses to help it open? I haven’t tried it myself.
It’s a rich dark red with a lovely deep scent that I hanker after @AnniD, @wiseowl Preferably a shrub but a hybrid tea would do
I haven’t seen it yet but do wish they would develop a robust replacement red for Munstead Wood. When I emailed and asked for a recommended...
Logs can look attractive as part of the hard landscaping around a pond, they also create another wildlife habitat.We also did as @pete suggested...
I think I do a bit of everything. I can spend ages researching and choosing plants for a specific space or conditions but am also susceptible to...
Thanks for such an informative reply @BenCotto, I feel inspired to have a go. Good luck with the Italian talk
Bit slow here as well but I seem to have had one of those weeks with lots of little accidents, hiccups and frustrations
I’ve never tried cuttings from petunias, how/where do you overwinter them?
Do you have a link @Philippa ? I did a Google but all that came up was their Universal Credit tickets (excellent scheme but doesn’t apply to my...
I think some shade lovers haven’t read the text books. Foxgloves, in my garden, refuse to grow in the shady parts and pop up all over my sunny...
It’s a bit strong to call them evil, they are simply sourcing food for themselves and possibly their own chicks. All part of nature.
Definately not hazel, my money is on cherry
Emily is a deep orange with darker red markings, @JennyJB, one of the shorter ones as well
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