Sorry but I'm going to disagree! I think it's more likely to be a Group 3 if it's flowering from June onwards. The 3s can have a spell of...
Lovely pix @hailbopp :smile: I'd agree - that landscaping has probably caused problems. They tend to have quite wide, but not terribly deep root...
Not sure why my pic posted twice, but I'm having a lot of problems just now with pix. It's a good colour @ViewAhead , but I was expecting it to be...
I never cut mine shorter than about 1.5 inches, despite the rain here. Most people in wetter areas [certainly round here] scalp grass because they...
First flowers on Clem. Aotearoa, grown on from a little slip I got in the local s'market for a couple of quid. It has loads of buds, and it's own...
I didn't do any of the things I mentioned yesterday...got sidetracked.... I did do a bit of pricking out of various bits and bobs that were sown...
Apologies @Fat Controller. I think it was my fault for going off on a random tangent about accents/voices....:sad: To get back on topic. I watched...
Lovely @CatDouch . Fingers crossed that they all do well once they're out there by themselves. :)
Slugs are the main culprit, and once they make a hole, it's then very easy for woodlice to come in and finish off clearing plant material away. I...
Well - I hope you last a bit longer than the possible erosion @Lynton Naiff ! It's always difficult to advise on this sort of thing because we're...
The problem with many maps is, especially when they do the weather on TV, the UK doesn't sit the way they often show it. They like to show it...
I'm just glad you removed your smalls from the washing line before you took the pic of the garlic @Selleri ....:heehee::heehee: I didn't do...
I'd cut them back too. You can also remove some clumps - the weaker ones, which will rejuvenate the better, healthier clumps, but I appreciate...
Hi @CatDouch , thanks. I don't do anything to the pond. The bit you can see in that pic is very very shallow. I enlarged/altered the pond just...
We have woodpeckers here @CatDouch, but they rarely come in the garden due to plenty of good habitat nearby. I regularly hear them when I'm...
I know what you mean @Victoria! I was just referring to that regular, more typical style of housing with the longer, narrower shape of garden,...
Interesting @Pete8 - just shows the massive differences [again] around this small country we all live in. :smile: They were just doing an item in...
Thank you @Victoria - very kind . This is the back garden. The house is to the right hand side, so it's a slightly different layout from the more...
Sedum spectabile [Hylotelephium] has never needed Chelsea chopping here - until this year. Lucky if it's even 6 inches at the end of May normally....
Just keep on top of it @OwdPotter and take a view [pardon the pun!] every so often. I understand that it's very useful for you. :smile:...
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