That's strange @Michael Hewett . Maybe the mods can help. I know there was a thread a few days ago about something similar.
I keep forgetting to add pix here. The collared doves were keeping me amused a few days ago when I was working in the shed, which is just a few...
The only one I grow is a darker purple one - can't remember the name but it might be Black Knight, and is similar to G. Ott, but I don't often get...
I think once you post on it, it disappears until someone else posts, so I'd have thought it would show up for you now. That seems odd. If I...
Didn't do a lot yesterday, but it cleared up during the morning and I got some deadheading done, and sorted some more bits and pieces in the shed....
I have the brighter green one - H. Lime Marmalade, in quite a sunny site @Michael Hewett [south west facing]. It's fine. I didn't like it...
You need around an hour's worth of water on that area, then repeat a few days later if there's no proper rain. How you water it depends on what...
The nursery I often use has Alstroemerias for £12 in 2 litre pots. At this time of year, and into early autumn, they'll be filling those pots...
Indeed @Selleri - annuals are just the extra bit of colour or drama, the real garden is the permanent 'background' and the base for anything...
My excitement knows no bounds. 2 little ripe Sungolds in the gr'house this morning! Now - what will I use them for....:heehee:Did that one you...
Anything in a totally 'lollipop' shape doesn't get like that by accident. It's all in the pruning. Some will grow quicker than others, so that...
I've just seen this thread. 17 quid!!! That's daylight robbery for something that size @Franco50 . I'm so sorry you've been hoodwinked. No wonder...
Don't skimp on the prep whatever you do. If you don't have anywhere for the turf to be stored, and you aren't making a deep bed, then just get rid...
First dahlia flower on D. David Howard. Technically, it opened in July, but only a few days ago[ATTACH]A view from my shed - along the back of...
Although Carexes can manage drier conditions once well established, they actually do best with wet conditions - ie soil that doesn't readily dry out.
You can always top up the existing soil mix with a better one @The Enquiring Gardener . Levels in containers tend to drop over time anyway,...
Loads of roses round here @On the Levels , as the climate and soil suits well, and I actually have one of the wild ones on my boundary [I don't...
I always take a look at discounted plants @Esoxlucius , but I thought it was annuals we were talking about. Perennials or shrubs etc are...
Yes- I've got plenty of paint available @lizzie27, but I'll need to get into the understair cupboard to see what there is. Did a lot of painting...
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