It won't go pear-shaped, unless that's the shape you intend :biggrin:. Based on @Perki 's experience it will be fine :blue thumb:.
You have created a delightful space there @PzaMayor3 :blue thumb:. Fantastic!
You’ll notice a big difference @Escarpment, enjoy it :).
A tea infuser is a favourite for me. Easy for making a single mug of tea, in the mug, without the need for a teapot. Loose tea has a much better...
The staging suggested in the RHS article is if you intend to reduce the hedge by more than 50% @Mattyp. I can understand your hesitancy, a gentler...
This RHS article should help you @Mattyp.Hedges: renovation / RHS
I have never grown Lonicera nitida but looking at several of the hedge specialists’ websites, it can take hard pruning and respond well. Rather...
I thought you would know them @CarolineL :). A good recommendation, thank you.
Sorry to hear about your disappointment @ViewAhead. I looked for a nursery that stocks Corydalis when you mentioned them earlier and found...
The only plant I grow that will tolerate those conditions @Smallzoo is Euphorbia amygdaloides var robbiae. Not very exciting but it’s evergreen,...
Dahlia “Night Butterfly” is a similar collarette type, stocked by Anglian Bulbs, Crocus, Farmer Gracy and others.
What direction does your border face @Smallzoo, what type of soil do you have and is there much depth? These details will help with suitable...
Today I planted a row of 5 Calamagrostis Karl Foerster in the bed above the low sandstone wall in my front garden and topped it off with some...
Whichever option you choose, the lime green Hakonechloa definitely works better with the purples and pink. The reality of how the bed develops is...
Today I completed a task that I should have done 11 years ago when I moved here, removing some ancient Bergenias in the raised bed in my front...
I got a few Heucheras from Plantagogo last year @ViewAhead, all good plants, well packed and arrived quickly. They don't start sending out mail...
Just 6 small Heucheras in 9cm pots @ViewAhead, 3 Berberis and a Cotoneaster. I've got space after removing some tall grasses over the winter. I...
I’ve got 10 new plants arriving today to accommodate, after that the rest of the garden can relax @ViewAhead, for the time being :biggrin:.
Refilled the birdbath and, as it was too wet to do anything else, made a mental note of what needs to be moved or removed when the time is right :).
@Novice Gardener Laura, if you want something quick and easy that will be happy in a container, try an annual climber like Thunbergia, Nasturtium...
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