Thanks clueless. I've found another thread on the forum too. http://gardenerscorner.co.uk/forum/threads/getting-rid-of-a-lawn.40718/#post-514881...
I've got a lawn that I want to convert into a flower and veg plot. I'm not sure how to go about it tho. Do I just turn over the lawn or do I...
I must be overwatering my chilis too - the leaves have nearly all dropped off but I've still got a nice crop of chilis.I did hear on tv that...
My family holiday every year at Carrick Bay. Rock-pooling, beach walks and sea swimming for the hardy. Gem rock museum at Creetown worth a visit...
Having moved to our new house almost a year ago, we've had to start from scratch with new shed, greenhouse, coldframe, pond, storage and all the...
Thanks for your replies. I've been told I've got really good soil so I'll not do too much sieving with it.
Can earth be sieved too fine? Does it need some gravely stones for drainage? Are there different grades for different jobs, eg finely sieved...
How about a toy stuffed cat sitting in the tree or one of those owl shaped bird scarers?
Put up a large sign in cat language warning of dire consequences. Personally, I run screaming into the garden, barking like a dog whenever I see...
I run a few forums. I suggest logging out, clearing your cache, cookies and temporary internet files then logging back in again and check the box...
One huge bee today but last night I found a lizard in the garden. First one this year!
Thanks for the answers! Hopefully, one day, I'll have a bush.
I pulled this off a shrub 3 months ago, put some rooting hormone on it and stuck it in a pot. It hasn't done anything, is it dead?
congratulations on an excellent job. totally trippy!
Thanks for the replies everyone. Kitchen windowsill space has run out with a collection of chilis, coriander and a mahoosive basil plant that has...
No bees yet in South West Scotland but the slugs and snails are putting in an appearance. A brief, squishy appearance... *splat*
If you're handy with a pair of chopsticks, they're ideal for getting seeds out of the bottom of a deep jar or the far-flung reaches of a polybag.
ah - I see that an online dictionary says that wabbit is only a scottish word. So for you english speakers, wabbit means tired, run-down, under...
I saw somewhere that someone got wabbit seedlings from a supermarket and with a bit of mollycoddling brought them back to health.I just...
Thanks for the info. Yes, pansy seeds are tiny and the instructions are to just push them onto the compost without covering them.The...
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