i ve used a candle.... kills all pests and disease, but you are best to wash all surfaces to remove dirt, b4, its probably a good idea to change...
or wait another 5 years and see if it flowers of its own accord! i don t think fertiliser will make much difference to be honest
this is the standard farmers hedge in scotland, it can be laid to keep stock in or cut with circular saw to act as windbreak, it is not a great...
vis a vi spagnum moss .. this is recommended for sowing palm seeds,,,,, which need warm moist conditions to germinate, i tried compost and it all...
vis a vis damping off ........ i think you could try a few diff seedin compost , different propagator, and some ventilation in g house, also use a...
i lkie the rooting gel cos you dont get moulds, and you can see whats happenning
you can t transplant carrot beetroot, turnip, or radish because they have a taproot, so they have to be sown where they will grow, you might try a...
i d tend to leave them alone, they will go out in spring frogs have smooth skin toads are warty
i don t like pampas grass cos they are difficult to control, how big are they, one two, five, ten, twenty feet in diameter, do you intend to let...
without further info, i have to assume some sort of black mould.......if so, rake vigorously wih a spring tine rake, aerate with fork to improve...
i loved the changing seasons piccy..... never seen that b4
.and then there s wine making, some wines need a lot of fruit ,,,,,,, jellies ..... quince, redcurcurrant, blackcurrant, whitecuurant, crab...
when i had a greenhouse i filled it easily then found i need cold frame to harden off,plants
then again you could grow for wildlife .. using part of your veg garden for this, which would benefit the veggies .. if you are growin your own...
if you are using commercial strains of seed esp F1 hybrids they will all tend to ripen at once you could try heritage varieties and grow for...
i think it l be 2-3 years be4 you can say "hedge", o and i'd lightly prune those leaders, you want to encourage a low shrubby growth in the first...
you plant the whole spud... i assume that s what you mean!
i wonder if you could wear those spiked shoes to help aerate and you could try a besom for worm casts
you may not have got tomatoes to set fruit cos it was nt warm and sunny enuff, realistically the expense is not worth it for veggies, its up to...
with regards to harvesting, if there is a little hatch at the base, i d tend to try harvesting new potatoes thru the season, having planted second...
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