Hi Daisybelle, Excellent suggestions there-smellies it has to be, and as I love them why not a climbing floribunda rose. Woo has alovely...
" football area if you have Boys " Kristen, I'm telling your DW that you said that lol, but by the by, excellent advice from Kristen there,...
It's just one of those questions I won't ever really "get" lol-kind of like Trigonometry-just beyond my feeble abilities to comprehend, they might...
Possibly phloxes?
Some mid height plants would help to draw the eye from the scillas in spring-all the way up to the tree overhanging, evergreen-rhododendrons...
Wouldn't we all lol. Hi, welcome to GC. That is a big question................ First piece of advice is to wait and see what you have got...
This is something that always confuses me-I just can't understand why oak trees, or any for that matter don't have branches starting at 6 inches...
Well, other than they may take a little while longer, it's safe to say they aren't actually suffering-they look in good health-not suffering from...
I would leave the cane in until it has secured itself to the fence. In fact why not leave it there anyway-it will have grown over it by this tikme...
The weather at the moment looks like it is likely to destroy this years Geoff Hamilton rose blooms-which is new to my garden, it is about to open...
Hello, As it grows I imagine it would get much higher on it's own accord.] Having lost a mature cherry tree to canker last year ( 30 ft high),...
Is picking up fruit that has fallen of it's own accord not known as "windfall" or am I getting it mixed up with something else?
Coincidentally that is what I planted in after some of my spuds-and they are also doing very well. Fingers crossed by both of us then lol.
I would suggest you help it at first as when it goes in it won't suck to the wall for a few weeks-a trllis in a good idea, although canes are just...
That sky in the first one is wonderful Woo.
No-quite right Clueless, you astute bu**er!!
holy cr*p, I'll be keeping a very close eye on mine then-can you train them lengthways I can take them across the cobbles I have
A true beauty I just found on youtube [media]
I would also suggest lack of water and perhaps poor drainage, but as said before pics are always helpful. And I personally would never feed...
Thinly sliced and caramelised-fried slowly in a little olive oil and butter and two mins before turning out add a teaspoon of fresh thyme.
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