I have a large clumb of day lillies do I split them now or after they have flowered? Plus growing a tayberry in a pot will it be ok? I wish to say good luck to happymarion.
Could it be risky trying to divide plants when the ground is so dry? I'm just concerned that they would lose more moisture and struggle in the drought if it continues.
heyu fellow gardeners am 17 and still learning plenty about gardening and have also been very busy in the garden and have just divided sum hemerocallis the day lilly an have got more than i need wich is brilliant cos i can sell sum,,, ps doese any one no the best time to seperate and pot on cacti i fort september but wasent sure ne 1 noo please
I promised myself not to have too many pots this year because of the watering is a bit dodgy when so hot and the wind also drying them out but hey guess what there I go again runner beans peas potato's trees and flowers all in pots, I must be potty. but I can't stop the compultion to plant every thing I see, happy gardening every one.
Thank you for advice about splitting my day lillies. I was about to dig in. I was not looking forward to it. I have just started blogging. It is nice to know I have experts if I need advice.
Please please please help! I have a 30ft Pittosporum tree in my garden with severe frost damage. It has kept all its leaves (although they are a bit tough) and the wood is still alive, but it doesn't look very well at all. Parts of the leaf canopy are virtually brown. I have fed it and watered it through the dry weather. Is there any chance it will recover? Why hasn't it dropped its leaves? I am hoping it is hanging on and will drop and refoliate later. Any hope? Many thanks.
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