Hi Adam,We have just moved house, which is on a main raod, opp open fields, when its windy boy does it blow, can you tell me the type of bushes that will take the wind and also give us a little privacy, many thanks
My dwarf apple tree is 3 years old. I had one perfect apple the first year but the last two years they are all scabbed and under size. It is a gala variety. What should I be doing right now to prevent this happening this year.
Ahard white crust has appeared on top of the compost on most of my indoor plants. I have tried taking the top half inch of compost and replacing it with fresh but it just comes back what do I need to do?
Went to Gardeners World show last year & was very disappointed. Not nearly as good as 4 years ago, many 'craft' stalls, far fewer gardening stalls, no reflection of good fresh fruit & veg in the large corporate vending outlets- tired salad in far from fresh sandwiches, despite the presence of the Good Food show- again very small compared with last visit. Will wait for the economy to improve before I make the journey again- just not worth the journrney from South London
I have heavy clay soil there are many flowers and shrubs I want to put compost down but do not want totake any plants out. Every article I read states "do not put it near the roots" which is going to be quite difficult. Any suggestions
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