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Gardening Advice
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Ah well, best laid plans and all that, seems I'll still be seated in the East stand next season.
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When we moved into our new flat in February the missus decided that she would graduate from houseplants to balcony gardening. An obscene amount of money was spent on pots, baskets that hang from the edge of the balcony, plants, equipment including a special mat for doing her potting on and even a "gardening apron".
The end result 5 months later is fuck all. A bunch of pots with soil in and nothing else. I'm kinda relieved because we are likely to be moving again in the next 6 months so ots less crap for me to carry down the stairs.6 -
Raith_C_Chattonell said:Ah well, best laid plans and all that, seems I'll still be seated in the East stand next season.1
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Lovely day up here, hope everything is ok where you are 👍6
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Lawn just finished ready for the weekend
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Some interesting things going on.
My crimson bottlebrush has suddenly sprouted Christmas decorations And my Dragon Arum gets more phallic by the day. Apparently it stinks for a few days when it fully blossoms.
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Open Gardens is on up here this weekend, near neighbour has a truly incredible tropical garden so hoping to pick up some unusual goodies.4
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What is the rude plant in your top picture Sillybilly? That would go well with some of my stuff.0
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looks to be an Arum of the Dracunculus family.2
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Thanks Darty.0
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Nice day and found the perfect chair for a cold one.12
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jonseventyfive said:What is the rude plant in your top picture Sillybilly? That would go well with some of my stuff.0
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Thanks SB I got no.1 (and only) son to order a couple online yesterday, they'll go well with my weeds.2
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Love this rose in my garden (Rosa Nostalgia). Photographed here at it's best. Begins as a sort of dappled bud and ends up pretty much red.
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I'm not great at pictures but this brightens up a dark corner.0
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Oops6
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My grand kids (5, 5 and 3) love Halloween and I thought it would be great for them to see their own pumpkins grow.
(Seeds purchased and successfully started in pots). My daughter then allowed them to be eaten by slugs whilst my son's languishes in the 4 inch pot to which I presented him 6 weeks ago. With the enthusiasm I generated in my own family it is probably just as well I don't manage a football team.
I don't really have the room, but undeterred I purchased a huge flower pot and planted up my one. Very pleased that it has produced one pumpkin! One thing though, it hasn't sent off 'runners' as I was expecting. I had provided a trellis for it to do this, but I guess those runners need to be able to root themselves, which they can't do dangling two feet in the air.
No worry though, it is getting in the way now. I am soon to 'harvest' the pumpkin and compost the plant. As for bragging rights? Mmmm I don't think so ... my kids will probably just glaze over and the grand kids will just get their supply in Sainsburys as usual.
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On the subject of veg ..I am growing aubergines for the first time...trying to get the flowers to fruit seems to be a problem
.lack of sunshine hasnt helped..been trying to pollenate them manually no success yet
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lolwray said:On the subject of veg ..I am growing aubergines for the first time...trying to get the flowers to fruit seems to be a problem
.lack of sunshine hasnt helped..been trying to pollenate them manually no success yet
Any tips ?
I have really healthy looking tomato plants at present, but worry about the lack of sun. Outside tomato growing season pretty much ends at the end of August so they need to get a move on over the next 6 weeks.1 -
Fantastic weather forecast for this weekend , 27 degrees for Saturday, 28 on Sunday, time to truly enjoy the garden!0
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Raith_C_Chattonell said:lolwray said:On the subject of veg ..I am growing aubergines for the first time...trying to get the flowers to fruit seems to be a problem
.lack of sunshine hasnt helped..been trying to pollenate them manually no success yet
Any tips ?
I have really healthy looking tomato plants at present, but worry about the lack of sun. Outside tomato growing season pretty much ends at the end of August so they need to get a move on over the next 6 weeks.
My fruit trees..2 apples and a pear wont give me much either this year due to the cold and windy spring2 -
lolwray said:Raith_C_Chattonell said:lolwray said:On the subject of veg ..I am growing aubergines for the first time...trying to get the flowers to fruit seems to be a problem
.lack of sunshine hasnt helped..been trying to pollenate them manually no success yet
Any tips ?
I have really healthy looking tomato plants at present, but worry about the lack of sun. Outside tomato growing season pretty much ends at the end of August so they need to get a move on over the next 6 weeks.
My fruit trees..2 apples and a pear wont give me much either this year due to the cold and windy springI've tried aubergines many times after a good crop in the first year of trying. They were grown outside in a sheltered place and it was a very hot summer. Since then I have grown them in the greenhouse and had no success except the odd, small, bitter one! Have given up now.My tomatoes are also behind but had one ripe fruit on my cherry tomato 'sungold' yesterday. This is my favourite cherry tomato, very sweet. Not found another type to match it. My beefsteak toms are way behind.2 -
Banana needs a good drink when the shade creeps round.0
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another oops.
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Same plants with a bit of shade, water and a feed of liquid seaweed.3
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Anyone got any advice on removing ivy from rendered walls, specifically the bustard sucker roots, please?
Tried -
- Flame thrower
- High pressure jet washer
- Moss remover
- Vinegar
Just wondered if there's anything else0 -
Gribbo said:Anyone got any advice on removing ivy from rendered walls, specifically the bustard sucker roots, please?
Tried -
- Flame thrower
- High pressure jet washer
- Moss remover
- Vinegar
Just wondered if there's anything else3 -
DaveMehmet said:Gribbo said:Anyone got any advice on removing ivy from rendered walls, specifically the bustard sucker roots, please?
Tried -
- Flame thrower
- High pressure jet washer
- Moss remover
- Vinegar
Just wondered if there's anything else
It would probably come off in time like the first lot, but I'm wanting it off ASAP, so I can paint the wall and get the property on the market. Just wondered if there was any secret methods of concoctions available to speed it up a bit0 -
I’m a Gardener and I’ve done a lot of ivy removal and if the render is already coming off that means even when it dies off the renderwill probably come off at the same time so if you’re trying to sell the house I would leave it on as it will look better than the wall where some of the rendering has fallen off1
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bromleyjohn said:I’m a Gardener and I’ve done a lot of ivy removal and if the render is already coming off that means even when it dies off the renderwill probably come off at the same time so if you’re trying to sell the house I would leave it on as it will look better than the wall where some of the rendering has fallen off0