I think so Scrungee:scratch: as to it being shady, the only part of the garden that isn't shady is next to the bordering garden and they have...
I find they usually flower better on new vigorous growth which is why giving it a hard chop in the early spring gets it into action...
our stance is that we try too educate in posts rather then eradicate posts and since this forum is now hosted within the EU it's probably best if...
Welcome back Sam1974x :spinning: I've changed those details for you, just give any of the staff a shout if you need help with anything:dbgrtmb:...
I'm looking to clear and level the ground by the fence for my greenhouse (which I am yet to procure) can anyone advise on how I would go about it?...
Garden Centres have got wise to this silly law now and all those wonderful old remedies like Green Sulphur are now sold as "soil conditioners" :WINK1:
I imagine there a re a few in he next towns maybe but it's a case of not having transport to get to them:frown: and I'm holding out for a plot at...
Hi Keith this isn't allowed because under EU law you are not allowed to use anything in the garden which isn't strictly for use as a garden...
don't know Lambs Ear - Stachys byzantina a Euphorbia a Hellebore A Tree Peony? Dogwood?
I've been recommended this one a few times...
didn't work for me either...
Looks like Flowering Rush Butomus umbellatus http://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselector/plant?plantid=272
allotments round here are as rare as rocking horse poo :dunno:
Blimey look at that beast, doubt I'd even fit it into my case :heehee:
So it's a grapefruit? :scratch:
Welcome DJKTRox ignore's ziggy picture of the capybara although I here there quite tasty :lunapic 130165696578242 5: [IMG]
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Welcome to GC Carrie [IMG] I've always loved aquilegia for there variation each year just stunning:wub2:
Hey we didn't cut his crown jewels off that was the previous owner:snork:
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