Hi,Have used a recip saw to cut though a 100mm concrete black wall so the blades can be quiet long lasting, but check what blades are available...
Hi,Have resurrected this thread as its one of the few dealing with Streptocarpus.We got a couple of small plants the other year and they have...
Rather than contempate on expensive, heavy and equally hard to handle power tools, wouldn't it be simpler to get a strong gardener to pull or dig...
If it settles in , then some shoots could easily grow to 6ft this year, but they will still be quite whippy.To that end, seems some of the...
Be interesting to see some pics as your seeds get going and what its like when they have established in the bed.Was just out watering some...
Hi,Rather than spening a lot of time and effort making the bed suitable for the seeds, why not get some of those, say 15 Cell seed trays using a...
Hopefully some member might have the right knowledge to advise you, but think with it being such a big steep area you really need professional...
Hi,For any plant trying to recover, its best to keep its soil well watered, if outside, or carefully if in a pot, and give it some shading...
Have you tried your local big supermarket, we were at Asda the other day and they had several types of compost, though only really looked at the...
Hi,We are due a routine blood test for an upcoming outpatients appointment, which is just part of an ongoing regular check up over the last...
Seems they are all one piece plastic types these days with push on rose.Argos seems to have this one available/deliverable but think you will...
Hi,Putting glyphosate down now will do nothing as it only acts on vegatative growth and becomes inactive on contact with soil.Other...
Why not just buy your own new phone and plug in the Virgin Sim card and carry on with their existing contract ? You can buy just a phone from...
Yes agree, use Ericaceous compost, its the easiest option, though buying some might be a problem atm.You can buy Ericaceous liquid feeds, and...
We have always prefered Beechgrove to the ussual Gradeners World with Monty Don, but afraid last weeks Beechgrove was, as it is, rather a home...
Think the back two might be just ready to move up one size, into say those back outer pots, as they are still quiet small plants.Don't forget...
The general rule is not to put a new rose in place of an old one, but as we are only talking a couple weeks do not think its a problem.Just...
Looks like a Bay Laurel to us ... ?Any thorns on the stem, hard to be sure from the pic, a close up of a leaf may make it easier to identify.
Yes, well watered and fed, use bare rooted if still around or young plant in pots.
Think BES and Nasties would soon run out of steam in such a small pot.More suitable to trailers like Petunias, Lobelia, Fuchsias or Strawberries ?
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