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Congratulations on getting a 'tree' to grow in windy treeless Caithness :gnthb: I think that whatever you try you'll be very unlikely to produce...
Polystyrene safety caps for garden canes and stakes to reduce the risks and consequences of a poke in the eye when bending over a bed. We use...
Sounds like the plums have been taken rather than dropped. As to what or who is taking them I haven't a clue. We've two plum trees and I've never...
The answer to your question is hedged with 'ifs' and 'buts' and 'it all depends'. Cheapest route to explore would be to try to get hold of some...
As far as I've been led to believe -yes, more or less. The amount of CO2 taken up by a plant depends on sunlight which supports a photo-chemical...
It is a fact, and during cloudy days the amounts of oxygen and carbon dioxide released are about the same. The amounts of CO2 released during...
Thanks for that John - an interesting post and it's given me some ideas for next year.
The foam from 6' works a treat. I've done two nests in our garden and one in a neighbour's shed and had no stings at all. All you need is to...
A nice crop there Robert - they'll take a while to process!We started picking and storing ours yesterday as they've ripened a lot earlier than...
Would a couple or more layers of wire mesh (chicken mesh) not keep them out? One disadvantage of solid bases to compost cones/binsis that the...
I tend to agree with Aaron - there's more reporting these days, though I also suspect that there is also more awareness about Weils and Lyme by...
1 - Gogs..Begonia2- Marley..Buttercup3- Woo..Out of the NightCouldn't make an entry myself as Will had legged it before I could find...
1 - Victoria.. I was a simple ant..2 - Roders.. I'm no lady3- Redstar.. Berry pie
BBC News this morning. Well worth reading.http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-11167176
If you have a decent sprayer it isn't all that difficult. Yesterday I sprayed almost 200 sq m of paths and gravel in mum in law's garden at 3...
And the signature dish in the taverna next doorwas........................................................... Ratatouille :lollol:
I'd wait until it goes dormant Ming - probably in November. Then dig it out with as large a root ball as you can manage and plonk it into a new...
A light spray is all that is required. If you overspray it just runs off and is wasted.
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