That's a good analogy aym, I've met a few of those dogs I got some free doubles from Parkers, I will cut and bring in the house as they will be face down in the mud after the first rain shower. Those always make me think of a lion, hit in the face with a shovel
P.S, I always visit your thread, I sometimes have to go back several pages to catch up though as it moves quite fast!
Aym, I've just been reading back. Have l missed something, what's happened with Verdun, has he left? I did value his advice and experience with so many different plants.
Yes i agree, we don't have a shed.The only thing we don't have any shelves in there, hubby's got a long ladder, so i put a lot of things on that. He gets a bit down when he has to use the ladder, but i say well there's no shelves to put the things on.
Please tell me how I can bulk up these two stipa seedlings which have been in the same shape and size since they breathed their first breath of fresh air.
Aym put them somewhere that is light but shade from direct sunlight and turn them every day,as well as your cosmos and other seedlings. Put some kitchen foil behind them.
Oh dear, lots of banta on here, i will ignore, not my bag....
look at these exquisite beauties, minnow, they are only an inch across,soooo pretty, flawless and woohoo i discovered i have purple sprouting broccoli, first time broccoli has worked for me....probably because i didn't dig it up and throw away.... that helps, haha, last time i simply gave up on it and was telling the chap at the local garden centre and he said i should have left it to do its thing!
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That's a good analogy aym, I've met a few of those dogs
I got some free doubles from Parkers, I will cut and bring in the house as they will be face down in the mud after the first rain shower. Those always make me think of a lion, hit in the face with a shovel
P.S, I always visit your thread, I sometimes have to go back several pages to catch up though as it moves quite fast!
Aym, I've just been reading back. Have l missed something, what's happened with Verdun, has he left? I did value his advice and experience with so many different plants.
Yes i agree, we don't have a shed.
The only thing we don't have any shelves in there, hubby's got a long ladder, so i put a lot of things on that. He gets a bit down when he has to use the ladder, but i say well there's no shelves to put the things on.
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Here's the rose plants, before
After
Timperley early rhubarb
Flowers of redcurrant
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Aym, i bet you were in your element when you saw all those dahlias on GW.
Aym, those seedlings don't look too bad. Cosmos does grow tall. Lovely pics.
Anybody like some rhubarb and apple crumble and some bread pudding. That's how i use up leftover bread.
Just had a Sunday nap. Wish i hadn't,got a headache now.
aym280 says:
Please tell me how I can bulk up these two stipa seedlings which have been in the same shape and size since they breathed their first breath of fresh air.
Thank you for your help in advance!
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Aym put them somewhere that is light but shade from direct sunlight and turn them every day,as well as your cosmos and other seedlings. Put some kitchen foil behind them.
Oh dear, lots of banta on here, i will ignore, not my bag....
look at these exquisite beauties, minnow, they are only an inch across,soooo pretty, flawless and woohoo i discovered i have purple sprouting broccoli, first time broccoli has worked for me....probably because i didn't dig it up and throw away.... that helps, haha, last time i simply gave up on it and was telling the chap at the local garden centre and he said i should have left it to do its thing!
Loana, lovely pics.