Attitudes to death and remembrance are very diverse. We lost a tot who was cremated but don't feel any need to visit where his ashes are but he's...
"You'll have to run to catch me!" [ATTACH] University botanic gardens Dundee
Well done Sheal - just goes to prove you're getting there!
Sorry Freddy I got mine from my dad. You might get some from an agricultural supplies outlet. Could also have a Google or look on Ebay for...
I had some a few years back and used it as a top dressing on the toms I was growing in big pots in the GH and also on the bed where I was growing...
Sawdust, Zigs! We've used them for a couple of years and have been pleased and surprised by the results.
They are fine though a bit further on than 'normal'. Keep them cool and out of direct sun and they'll grow just fine when you plant them.
Cracking composition and the HDR treatment helps emphasise the architecture. I like it. A lot!
That's the THEORY Jane. Ours have survived some VERY severe and prolonged frosts. They just huddle down in the warmer middle of the bins during...
You need brandling aka tiger worms and they are a completely different kettle of munchers to earth worms. You can buy on-line, but probably would...
I hesitate to post this as I've said it before several times, but if you get worms on the go in a 'Dalek' they'll produce compost at least three...
All my brassicas are grown through membrane - saves hours of weeding and also helps reduce cabbage root fly and to some extent slugs. I also grow...
To add to all of the above - when I've emptied the box and planted what I want to grow on for winter I just plant the left-overs in clumps in any...
Yes, the tips are just below the surface when planted. The 9" I said is probably nearer 7" though it's not critical. When I water them in the soil...
Can't see local tax being reduced, but land-fill tax savings by the council would help reduce the need for council tax rises and /or allow the...
Try a cost-benefit slant. There's nowt like profit to encourage interest! Cost-Benefit of composting. Free compost to improve the health of...
http://gardenerscornermagazine.blogspot.co.uk/2011_06_01_archive.htmlCor an author :snork: :lunapic 130165696578242 5: Good article Ziggy...
Musselburgh are good though can be prone to rust. I used to grow them but have moved to Porvite F1 as it is more rust resistant. But if...
Then you'll know this one too Shiney. I used to recite it. A muvver was barfin 'er biby one night, The youngest of ten and a tiny young mite,...
Careful with compressed air Scrungee, you could blow more dust IN !
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