I'm liking the look of that! Thanks for that :) Up to 4M high eh? Blinking 'eck! [IMG] http://rhs.org.uk/plants/details?plantid=791I saw an...
Can't imagine why, its such a messy plant ... There! I've said it now! No doubt I've opened a Hornet's nest?
Steady Joolz, or he won't be able to get his head through the doorway!What are these dwarf Buddleia's good for? [IMG]I planted three, in a...
Ah, I see.Makes sense now, thanks.
I would give them a foliar feed as a "tonic" - e.g. Maxicrop.I doubt you are managing to overwater them at this time of the year. A good...
I tried to load the file identified in your error message (/styles/default/xenforo/gradients/category-23px-light.png) , and I get a "not found"...
I reckon there is a full, and seminal, programme definition for Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award right there ... Sorted!!
It looks like it :sad:http://www.lovethegarden.com/system/files/user-files/product/label/11-13/eg-extreme-green-label_0.pdf"MOWING - You...
I'm curious to know what risk concerns you?
I think it is uncommon, rather than unheard of :)
I think even if you had to pay full price for the components (and assuming they aren't hugely expensive) I think the fact that it is stretched...
Perhaps try some outside [i.e. as well as inside] next year? If they manage OK then that might be a solution?
Too much is not good, particularly for young plants / seedlings. Likely to make them outgrow their strength, or muck up their metabolism - in...
Sorry to hear about O/H's pelvis :sad:Very helpful info, thanks.Worth looking at a "Munti Frame" if you are thinking of something...
Usually they prefer to be grown outside. I don't know if that is because you get less pollination inside (e.g. Bees have to go into the...
You can do that: press EDIT and then there is a Delete option :)EDIT: OK, maybe not, I'm blowed if I can find it now!EDIT2: Hahaha! Its right...
That's the bit where they fill in the cracks between the slabs (e.g. with cement - if it is left as, say, sand then weeds would grow in it)....
Its no a very exact science! but:Do they have knobbly bits on the outside (when mature for picking) - Yes -> Ridge (probably!)Do you have to...
Is it where the slabs were before (new ones, replacing old ones)? or a new area? and if so was it cultivated, or hard packed (like lawn)?If it...
Mine of information, me :)
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