If the canes flower in the next month or two then yes they will fruit this year. Best time to move them is during the dormant period - Nov-March....
Forget-me-nots have that name for a reason! Yes they will come back next year from the seed dropped by this year's plants. I have thousands in the...
I guess the room is about 8ft x 5ft ish with a single window and accessed from the original kitchen door to the garden. So it's a small brick...
Good luck with it. BTW - I fed mine every couple of weeks with seaweed extract which seems to suit it well.
I was given an almost identical one for my birthday last August. I put the pot in the garden when flowering was over. When it died back, I removed...
I've always taken the advice about minimum temps. for tomatoes as relating to the average temperature rather than a brief minimum below 10c.A...
My guess at this time of year would be aphids - can't see the bugs in the photos. With small plants like that just wipe them off with a bit of...
Plants can't survive with no feed at all if they're in pots. Feeding once a month is not going to cause overfeeding.
As long as the plant food you use is specifically for plants in ericaceous compost. Ordinary fertilizers are not designed to work in low pH...
Have you fed them? I use Miracle Grow fertilizer for azaleas on my potted blueberries - feed once a month until Sept. If they're in ericaceous...
Yes the leaves are too blurry to be sure Here's a close-up of one of mine I'm not sure it's def macrorrhizum, but it is definitely a hardy...
Maybe Geranium macrorrhizum of some sort [ATTACH]
1. Just spray them off with a hose - that's the easiest method. 2. Use a handspray filled with water and add 3-4 drops of detergent, then shake...
I use the 6" metal membrane staples on my fabric and I don't find it does much if any damage. The staples mostly go through the weave so cause...
a Chatter? :biggrin:
Yes the seed will come true. The same is true for most plants that are not F1 hybrids. It's only seed that has been specifically crossed with...
I remember the 1976 invasion, but it was 1995 that we had a plague of them around here @AdrianBg . Soon as you went outside you got nipped and...
Top one looks like Honesty - the dried seed heads are often used in flower arrangements. I get them popping up too - they're very welcome
I've been surprised at how many ladybirds are out and about already this year. They seem to be everywhere. Maybe there's a aphid plague on the way...
I'm not sure your houseplants will be happy in that.That is a hydroponic compost, so you'll need to use hydroponic fertilizers as both the coir...
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