Yup, definitely the case. I bought some of their bulbs in an Auction of Promises (i.e. for charity), and would not otherwise have paid Top Dollar...
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Safranschou, brother of Ceausescu? :heehee:Instant Hedge. Mature hedging sells for £200 a metre ...
I think Parkers are OK for bulbs, but I wouldn't buy anything else from them ...For Quality I would use De Jager...
Trouble, particularly with smaller greenhouses, is getting rid of heat in summer. Normal solution is to open the doors, but what that creates is...
Looking like it had a hard life before it got to you, and is now putting on some good / large new foliage :)Worth trying to dig a couple of for...
Frost-free is fine. They will defoliate, and tips may die back a bit.(I presume you mean bubble-wrap the greenhouse and not the plants?)
Too established an infection to recover from, I would carefully bag the plants to try to prevent disturbing the mites, and chuck the whole crop...
Looking good, concerned about only a single vent on the side I can see ... 4 vents would be better in a greenhouse that size I think?
Are you picking them young / small?
I use a sack barrow for the bigger ones, dunno if that would work for you?
Yes, I do use a spade as I find it much easier than a half-moon, but I thought if I put "spade" here people would tell me I should be using a...
The battery is quite chunky, and is up at the top of the handle, however now you mention it I can't say I was aware of it / its weight (during...
Oh, I nearly forgot. Every time you start the "engine" the spool extends a bit more line, so you need to keep it running - don't stop the motor...
[IMG] Flymo Contour Cordless 24V - can't imagine why I didn't buy one ages ago ...Friends, who swore by theirs, came to stay recently and kindly...
I think best plan for Front Gardens is either:A riot of colour - which usually means Annuals and replace with Wallflowers / Bulbs / Pansies etc....
I would Roundup / Glyphosate the lot, once, to get a flying start. (Actually you might have to have a second go on pernicious weeds and/or bits...
Given that it was a "thicket" before it will sprout back again (if you allow it to)
That's a Bird with a large leaf ... please stay on topic :heehee:
We net our cherries, but they are growing on the barn wall, and the guttering / eaves overhang, so its easy just to attach a net and drape it...
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