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Hi Dalbuie, they are related to cape gooseberries (which grow like weeds!) & the link below suggests they are easy to grow...
Hi Capercaille Check out the links below & have a good read. N.B. It is the wood pigeon which is covered & not the collared dove. (Also, House...
http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/consumer/factsheets/shrubs/colutea_arborescens.html
Hi Steve - the first one is Clematis montana var. rubens, could be tetrarose but the flowers seem a bit pale (I have tetrarose in my garden)...
LOL I will try it! (as long as it helps their shells to crack on landing)
Hi GG Click on the link to Organic Gardening catalogue in my last reply in this thread for both tape & Nemaslug. My Snails did the same with...
STILL waiting :rolleyes:
Is there a prize for the right answer? ;)
Hi SkiverIt depends on which part of the country you live in. There are lots of independent nurseries that specialise in herbs. Let me know...
Hi all Wondered if anyone had access to/has info on 2 spare/unwanted All day (8AM - 8PM) tickets for Chelsea Flower show for either Thursday 26th...
Hi Arwyn, check out the link for mollusc controls http://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=000345;p=1#000005...
Have you tried dandelion coffee? the phrase tastes like s**t springs to mind! (& it doesn't work on snails either ;) )!!!
Hi Hannah I use cheap coffee sprayed on susceptible plants, copper tape round pots & nematodes watered into the soil + slug pubs & the old...
Fran - just a thought - is there any possibility of sinking "root barrier" (such as is used for bamboo) along the boundary?
"Burn up" not hot enough to melt tarmac [img] !, and only brief spurts directed at each weed, no danger of molten driveway. Weed killer works...
The insect you describe is a centipede - he's one of the good guys & eats other insect pests (as opposed to millipedes which are usually black &...
Hi Sandy Check out this link Theres lots of info on Aloe in that thread...
A classic plant for screening & muting noise is Evergreen Prunus laurocerasus (cherry laurel) or you could go for an Evergreen rhododendron &/or...
Hi Meriel Have a look at this link for pruning all sorts of willows including "Hakuro nishiki" http://www.bluestem.ca/willows-pruning.htm
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