Ah, I see, sorry. Yes. Houseplants-as-annuals - got it :)Coleus I grow from seed, but I also take cuttings of "interesting" ones, including...
As the saying goes: Live like you will die tomorrow, garden like you will live forever :)
... and thus not reading or replying to chatter on social networks? :heehee:
Me neither, except that Scotland only has 10% of the population so if the government gives them, say, £100 each then that is diluted to £10 tax...
Unlikely if you do it this time of the year, but it wouldn't hurt, particularly if we hit a dry patch :)If they are rock hard then giving them a...
Only by the application of crafty use of technology :)
Interesting @Scrungee :)I re-use my seed sowing compost year-after-year. It needs no nutrients, so I just moisten it and microwave for 10...
I grow the following, each year, so consider them my stalwarts:Nicotiana sylvestris Coleus (from the Wizard series) - gives me some colour in...
Light will be your problem. You could grow [Autumn-sown] Potatoes and Dwarf French Beans (without heat) but they would have needed to have been...
P.S. presume you've been to see Will Giles garden whilst up Norwich-way ?www.exoticgarden.com
Sorry, too late for "tomorrow" now :) but Urban Jungle is well worth a visit. Much as I appreciated the unusual plants that Simon found and...
Looks like Dracunculus vulgaris / Titan Arum :)
Its just a Google Map search for "mid Kent". Stick the nearest town in perhaps? I don't remember where you live, but if you put "Gillingham,...
I sow into 1/4 size seed trays - sometimes 2 or 3 varieties per tray, but they always go at different speeds and need pricking out at different...
I reckon its going to be one of those Maize varieties with cobs having oddly coloured corns :)
I'm finding my (petrol 2-stroke) hedge trimmer heavy to use ...I am in love with my Flymo Contour edge trimmer - 24V battery job. Someone told...
Outside (greenhouse sown and raised in Spring) they really need a minimum of a cold frame to get the fruits to maturity in a season.If the seeds...
If I am reading the label correctly and they are Dahlia Diablo Mix then they are a bedding Dahlia, and normally grown as an annual. Any tubers...
If the area is not planted (i.e. a path or similar) I would use a barrier membrane like Terram (or a different brand that is equivalent). That is...
We become our parents? :)
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