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  • cbgb66
    cbgb66 Online Community Member Posts: 8 Connected

    @michael57 😁 I like your sense of humour , you have a Dawnie - I have a Jonny D he has worked hard an even more so since i stopped being as able to do as much - he has earned his upcoming - I will please myself an do it if I feel like it moments 🙂

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 1,806 Championing
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    Big boys out to play

  • westpest
    westpest Online Community Member Posts: 39 Connected

    all it’s wonderful to see your gardens. I must admit I do try to keep the garden nice. I love all flowers but especially roses, Lupins and rhododendrons. I don’t seem to have much luck with hydrangeas for some reason. We are right at the top of Scotland so it’s difficult with some plants. My husband used to help with the garden but due to his Parkinson’s he’s not longer able to. So I’ve noticed some of the plants are slightly overgrown. So in autumn this year I need to prune a few. We have a weigela plant that needs a good trim. If anyone could offer advice on the best way to do this it really would be appreciated. Oh and an elder blossom that’s huge so again any tips would be wonderful please.

  • fizz1
    fizz1 Online Community Member Posts: 4 Listener

    It's been lovely seeing some of the plants and garden's. Thanks for the tip on the rhododendron. I'd just planted 2 in the garden, I will now take them up and put them in pots. Anyone any ideas about how to stop bamboo spreading, mine is causing a nuisance, thanks 😊

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 1,806 Championing

    Keep it in pots only as the roots go down and creep in the ground it is one plant that takes a lot to control or get rid of chop a root and leave in the ground and it will grow

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 1,806 Championing

    Best pruned just after its finished flowering cut out the oldest stems at ground level will encourage new growth and shorten the ones you want to keep by about a half

  • Biblioklept
    Biblioklept Online Community Member Posts: 352 Pioneering

    Sooo my lovely gardening people, can anyone help or advise with my garden??

    It's more weed than grass. I used a weed puller yesterday and got up over 40 before giving up, as I wasn't even half done. 😕

    Is there anything I can use to prevent or slow them down? And not hurt the grass??

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 1,806 Championing

    Unless you get the roots out completely they will keep coming back cutting them before they flower and set seed will help stopping them spread best cure is perseverance and patience

  • Biblioklept
    Biblioklept Online Community Member Posts: 352 Pioneering

    Thanks @michael57! I've got a long handled tool thing that digs town, I twist and it pulls up (with roots and all) they sometimes seem to regrow in exact same hole so maybe I'm not getting all the roots?

    I have let it kind of just do its own thing for months so lots have flowered, I didn't think about that being the seed 😅 Oops!

    There are some in the stoned area that has membrane underneath that have grown to higher than waist height, I don't really know what to do about them as they won't pull out the ground but I can't use my digger tool thing because of the membrane and all the stones 😵!!!

    I was so happy to finally have a garden but didn't realise how much work they can be, I did quite a good job for a few years but had such a bad patch the last few months I haven't even been out there and it's feeling unmanageable!

    It doesn't help that there's no drainage and under the grass is just rock (literally found whole bricks and chunks of concrete, naughty new build builders!!)

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 1,806 Championing

    If the weeds are coming up through the membrane it's not doing its job or your not doing your bit haha little and often it sounds like the seeds have germinated gone through the membrane and took hold short of taking it all up getting weeds out and replacing the membrane with a good quality membrane not the cheap rubbish it's gonna be keep cutting it so it kills itself

  • Biblioklept
    Biblioklept Online Community Member Posts: 352 Pioneering

    @michael57 I'm definitely not doing my bit 🙈

    It's round the back of my house in like a tucked away part of the garden, I get creeped out being round there so don't go to that bit very often lol

    Plus I imagine the membrane was cheap and awful so that doesn't help either!!

    Thank you for the tips ❤️❤️

  • Rosie_Scope
    Rosie_Scope Posts: 7,193 Scope Online Community Coordinator
    edited July 21

    An update on the ongoing saga of Rosie_Scope vs the snails. The only veggies left standing are the tomatoes. And…

    A tomato plant with two large red tomatoes. Unfortunately, said tomatoes have been chowed down on by 3 large snails and have big bite marks in them.

    The snails are still winning 🐌

    Eggshells? Copper tape? Wool pellets? No problem for these super snails. Guess the only one getting fed from my garden this year is the wildlife 😂

    I'm not keen on killing them off so I'll just leave 'em to it at this point. They're having a lovely time!

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 1,806 Championing

    I have faith in you haha you will get it sorted before and after pictures are needed as well

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 1,806 Championing

    My son in law grows strawberries in hanging baskets and tomatoe plants in big buckets on plant trays filled with water

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 1,806 Championing
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    Dining room window view

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 1,806 Championing
  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 1,806 Championing
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    When the leaves go green it needs no water

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 1,806 Championing
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    Good bath after a hard day's work

  • michael57
    michael57 Online Community Member Posts: 1,806 Championing
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    Should of cut one off