Looking at your first photo - that show a leaf on the left, with what appears to the the main shoot (that looks damaged) on the right. If there is...
Keep the strongest and remove the weakest. It will carry fruits.
Dogs and poisonous plants have coexisted for a very long time. Most toxins in plants taste incredibly bitter and they know not to touch them.I...
I don't know. I was 2yrs old when we moved there soon after the hedge was put in. But even in my 20's I can recall that the trunks were only...
They look fine. You will need to adjust the tie as the trunk expands as they don't stretch to any extent so you may need to re-think about how...
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If you do use a tie and screw it to the fence then ideally it should be no more than 1/3 way up - so 2ft for yours. This keeps the roots stable....
Apparently there are. Some are specific to roses others aren't.Wiki says there are several - Black spot leaf disease - Wikipedia.Three's also...
Google seems to think it's a 'rat-tail cactus' but I've found 2 different Latin names for Rat-Tailed cactus - Disocactus speciosus and Aporocactus...
I use seaweed extract on mine 2-3 times during the growing season and they seem healthy enough. I also feed with an ericaceous feed once a month....
Decent masonry drill bits do make a big difference. I bought about 10 masonry bits from Screwfix and found them pretty hopeless. My builder...
Nicotiana sylvestris has an exquisite fragrance. Very easy from seed and they often re-sprout in the Spring from roots still in the ground. The do...
Something that contains sequestered iron with magnesium would be ideal such as-...
Yes - here's one I prepared earlier :) The rose is Felicite Perpetue - my pergola is somewhere under it all :) I tied the stems to the crossbeams...
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It was a few years ago when I was chatting to one of my dog-walking mates and he mentioned he'd got 14 Kg from his 5 bushes - needless to say I...
Yes - that's the same as I use. Blueberries thrive in very poor, acid soil conditions and only need a low nutrient level, so once a month is...
If it's a feed for specifically for blueberries and it says to use weekly, then it's probably not a strong one, so weekly use will be fine. I use...
They look a lot better than they did. Feeding once a week is a bit too much though I think. Their nutrient needs are minimal, so once a month is...
OK I understand now. Really it comes down to physics. The fewer holes there are and the smaller those Those holes are, the farther the water will...
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