Someone did an experiment years ago, hanging up a dock root in their shed. After 18 months they planted it in a pot and it grew away happily...
Yes, tip, I think. But is it "green waste"? My council don't want significant quantities of soil attached. If not, what?
It's not green at all now, no. and it was in a big pot. I'll take a photo later.
Perhaps I should bring it out of the GH in spring, leave it on its metal tray and see what happens.
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Someone did an experiment years ago, hanging up a dock root in their shed. After 18 months they planted it in a pot and it grew away happily...
Yes, tip, I think. But is it "green waste"? My council don't want significant quantities of soil attached. If not, what?
It's not green at all now, no. and it was in a big pot. I'll take a photo later.
Perhaps I should bring it out of the GH in spring, leave it on its metal tray and see what happens.
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