Bertha filled mine up on Sunday :)
[IMG]:)£££ :sad:https://www.omlet.co.uk/shop/chicken_keeping/eglu_go/they do bigger hotels for chickens too :)
Our Eggloo Eglu is on the lawn and gets moved about - it has a mesh "skirt" that extends around the whole structure so Mr Fox et al cannot dig...
Actually I was expecting it to be worse than it was :) The "takeaways" were:That size of pot, with a relatively skinny tree trunk (albeit 4M+...
Foliar feed may help the plant fight off the invasion somewhat, but the fertiliser won't impact the mites at all.
An Eggloo , from Omlet [I kid you not!], should be secure enough to keep Mr Fox out.Deep pockets required though, unless you blag a second hand one.
I would have thought it was fairly indefinite, if not in direct sunlight and protected from extremes of temperature.
Thanks Sheal. A 10" border needs a completely different approach - although I'm a bit stumped for what that might be ...
The two varieties we planted we choose by walking around the nearest Rose specialist's show-field, and they were chosen for colour, one-short and...
Inside is perhaps slightly less at risk from freezing in winter? If you will also want to water outside then I would have the tap outside -...
Update:Planted them at the weekend ... turned out better than I expected. They haven't got much leaf (but they are blinking big trees - 420cm...
Not thought of trying that one before :heehee: Although ... I don't often buy from the USA
Its worse than that ... you need to repeat spray daily / every other day (including undersides of the leaves etc.) as it's a contact spray, and...
I would have removed all potting compost (maybe you did?) and what I couldn't remove I would then wrap in newspaper for a few days (change it...
One inch of rain, on 18' x 32', is 1,400 litres ... so not insignificant :heehee: and it might be worth capturing to then use for irrigation? I've...
Pedantic point:His store on eBay AU, as is often the case, has 10 more items than the Dot Com site ......
The best results I have had in my garden (heavy clay) are where I have dug it deep (so called Double Digging, which is two spades' depth, and the...
Can you post a photo so we can see "how patchy"? If it is "wrecked" it might need a bit more than just patch-up-and-mend.In principle you can...
I have a centre path with U shaped borders around. Definitely would not have solid / paved and grow in containers. I have done that in the past...
I agree, leave one stem, train it to a cane - Eucalyptus tend to grow "floppy" but even so the stem will "straighten" as it fattens - but upright...
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