Where there's a will - there's a way. I'm sure you'll be showing off some wonderful tomatoes very soon. Good luck! PS - unable to connect to...
KK the roots will be fine if they are deeper. They will have extra roots growing from the nodes on the plants where the bottom leaves are taken...
Hi KK Ng, Zigs and I were just having a chat about your tomatoes, and we were thinking that - especially due to the very hot temperatures, it...
Well done Dirt :like: Who is a clever boy then !
That looks like my Pittosporum. I can't remember the name, as there are a few varieties, but those flowers, although quite inconspicuous are...
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Hey Mike, we sympathise with you over the cat poo. The new neighbour here with all her barking Alsatians also brought loads and loads of farm...
Oh dear Cayuga, hope that heals quickly and isn't too painful. Wonderful shots, and thanks for sharing. You will, of course, need to be waited...
Well, thank you very much. That was a very interesting tour of your gardens :like:
No Cayuga, not yet. I didn't get the new saplings either yet. Winter slipped away, and it's too late to plant them bare rooted now. Maybe next...
I think the only thing to do is remove all of the brown parts entirely. In my experience they will not regrow. It will be pot luck then with the...
I believe it grows on rhizomes, and you should have it in the soil by now. I have never grown it myself, but it sure is tempting, and hardy!
Odif, have a look at the dwarf Korean Lilac ''palibin'[IMG]
If it is not an Abelia, the only other flower I can think of at the moment is the Jasmine, but I am not aware of one like that which is a shrub -...
Mike, that is a fantastic place to get roses from. All of mine are doing so well. I wanted to get some more this spring too, but I need to get...
That is a member of the Borage family. Mertensia virginica . It's lovely!
The parts of your trees that are brown will stay brown, but you could try cutting those parts off and see if new shoots take off. For any that...
Oh yes @Odif that is a better view. It looks like you have Abelia grandiflora there. There are a few varieties, but mine flower in the late...
https://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/grow-plants/how-to-sow-green-manure/ I just thought about green manure - that could be worth a go @Jewell...
Maybe you are in the right region to be able to obtain seaweed ? Used as a mulch, this will eventually break down, and before it does it will...
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