Ideally it wants to be somewhere in the 5.5 region. If you are getting up to 6.5/7 that is probably a lot of the issue.
What is the average summer temperature? I would say that you might want to try and keep it inside for a summer and see if that helps. I...
Not from the US unfortunately :(
99% sure it is a Dwarf Lilac You can see some of the old flower stalks in one of the pictures. The good news is it is a nice tree....
Without seeing pictures it is difficult, but Papa2mykids is right, it does sound like Fire Blight. If you remove any of the wood, make sure...
That's a real shame! Hope they don't get them all.
Clearly they like it hot! I guess that all of us who are into natural pest control do have to live with a few ruined crops from time to time....
Blimey that's huge! Interesting shape as well. I always think of cookers as being wide, not tall.
Without shadow of a doubt it is a Euonymus fortunei type. Either Silver Queen or Emerald Gaiety. Not edible, but it does propagate easily.
The second one looks a bit like a Cistus or maybe a Rock Rose.
I agree with that. They do need to be closer to a window. Maybe re-pot as well
It is hard to see but the brown specs on the leaves do kind of look a bit like old aphid skins. The leaf and flower really do look like...
Parsnips are very difficult to get to germinate. Even nurserymen find those difficult. 100% failure is not unusual, persistance is absolutely...
Sjoerd, you really know your stuff! That allotment looks beautifully laid out and maintained. What do you do with your bean vines once they are...
Pretty sure it is a kind of Poplar to me, difficult to tell without knowing the leaf size.
Definately Bamboo. Looks a bit like a Phyllostachys type.
Looks similar to a spurge laurel or Daphne laureola.
The plant looks like a Paulownia (Foxglove Tree) which does have a fairly strong smell to the leaves. The sticky stuff looks as though it is...
You know it actually looks more like Arbutus unedo the Killarney Strawberry Tree to me. Andrachnoides tends to have larger less denseley arranged...
Yep, definately Guelder Rose. The proper name is Viburnum opulus and that is showing it in autumn colour.
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