Depends on the build of your cold frame, but sounds like it would benefit from one of these automatic openers, does not have to be used in the...
Very interesting, from your comments it sounds like there is a growing community around this subject, expect its developed from things like the...
In principle it would be reasonable to agree that taking care of the rhizosphere would be the first place to start, however it would be...
The Rhizosphere is decscriped as a Complex Microhabitat and trying to feed it directly like that would seem quiet a difficult task, how could you...
Its a poplular material, easy to cut and quiet decent thermally and becoming more popular as Glass sheets have almost doubled in price lately....
Hi,You say 4mm but do you mean Clear polycarb ( expensive) or the slightly obscure Twinwall ?Have a look here as they do various standard...
Kind of agree with the above though have found that taking cuttings in Spring from the new growth of overwintered plants do tend to root and grow...
We got the impression that they put their roots down into the natural folds of the trees branches where the water collects, suppose at time that...
Just as a byline, any recommendation for a small mister thats ideal for use in the house, so many to choose from with so many different prices....
As its not doing anything for you, and as it looks quiet healthy like @Kitte s with some good fleshy roots would give it a try.To us the jar...
It looks quiet healthy and its got some good fleshy roots so we would just keep it in there and see what happens. We are not being too careful...
Though not as attractive, its often better have the plant just in its clear pot so the light can get to its roots, which is the opposite of normal...
@JWK hmmm, when we saw and answered this thread at 8pm the main page was showing 0 replies and when we opened the thread there was only the OPs...
We use one of these Half Moon Cutters where the grass meets the flag stones.If its kept sharp it does cut some of the grass, though some grass...
Think the simplest and easiest way would be to put down some treated "railway" sleepers. Would think they will spread the load well enough and...
Hi All,Just interested to know how your glass jar orchids are going on ?We have 4 in jars and they all seem to be doing very well, two growing...
You could refresh it next year with some good compost /manure etc, but after 2 -3 years would say you are better replacing it by diging out at...
That would seem unusual considering we have had a wet August when most of the lawns have greened up after the earlier hot weather.A photo might...
Some small ones here - Eucryphia x nymansensis 'Nymansay' (AGM) 3L - Coolings Garden Centre
The holes in the leafs could be slug and snail damage, now the rains have returned after the hot start to the summer they seem to be going for the...
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