Make plenty of crumble and let the neighbour deal with the tree!Good luck with all your endeavours @Benjamin H - and remember to keep taking the...
They often produce little suckers @machtucker and it's a good idea to remove them when you see them. I just pull them off. I don't know if that's...
They're a seriously bl**dy nuisance @Friendly. Too easy for it -right beside the fence. :mad: It's infuriating when you're looking forward to...
I generally use extra food for potted plants [mostly annuals] - and that's usually tomato food, although I also use a slow release one for things...
I understand that @strongylodon ! It would be the same for me going to your area :biggrin: I just wondered if you'd ever travelled around and...
I'd say Kilmarnock willow. They can get pretty big, but usually end up sideways, or on the ground if they do. That one must have been properly...
They'll seed in from around the area - and often through help from birds @zebrina . If you have field edges nearby, it may have come from there,...
Indeed - wonderful pix @strongylodon :)Have you ever seen a dark bordered beauty moth ? They were talking about it on the Radio Scotland prog...
Very nice assortment there @Allotment Boy :) It's annoying when you want to get on with various jobs at this time of year, isn't it @Logan ? I...
Foxgloves will certainly seed into areas with bark. They'll also germinate on the material itself. In the natural world, that's largely how they...
They look quite big, so I'd doubt they're in those teabags, but it's certainly worth lifting one and checking @Erigeron . Go from there once you...
The little collared doves are now a regular feature here @Selleri . Lovely wee things. :smile: I cut my grass yesterday too @pete , but ours needs...
I don't know about the self seeding @Meomye as I've never grown it before. Deadheading is needed to keep it flowering well anyway, so I'm not...
A photo will help, as well as more info about the site, the soil, and the size of the plant. The type of hydrangea also has an effect on how well...
Hope they work for you @machtucker . It can be quite hit and miss, especially if you direct sow, as it depends on the site and conditions.
I' d agree. Those have seriously dried out. I'm not sure that would be easy to sort other than lifting them. Replanting in autumn might then work...
Yes - he has a whole area of it @pete. I don't see huge differences between the wild one [Anthriscus] and many of the cultivated types of Ammi,...
I ended up doing some work on the back gate yesterday as it turned out quite dry. A good breeze too, which helped. It's still not right, but I was...
They struggle here due to slugs and now earwigs @Songbird , and that's if I can get them through winter, which is also difficult. Too damp here,...
I was wondering about that too - re the long tail thing. I assumed long tailed tits. We also have a lot of earwigs around now - horrible things....
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