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"My acer died. Paid £29 for it. The camellias are looking healthy though " Acers can be fragile till are established. They like well drained soil but moist and rich. Sorry to hear yours did not survive. | |||
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"My garden is so far behind this year that I'm starting to lose hope. Most of the seeds I sowed either failed or were eaten by ants. I sowed a second lot and have four or five varieties of tomato plant, one courgette ![]() ![]() Goodness me, that's a lot of lovely stuff. Intrigued about the artichokes, do they do well. I love them but never grown them. Sorry about the other stuff that have not fo e well. I think they weather has been unkind this year and lots of stuff have rotted ![]() | |||
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"My garden is so far behind this year that I'm starting to lose hope. Most of the seeds I sowed either failed or were eaten by ants. I sowed a second lot and have four or five varieties of tomato plant, one courgette ![]() ![]() ![]() I tried artichokes last year with no success but I had seeds left so thought I'd try again. I do have some swiss chard that's doing really well but I reckon that would survive a nuclear winter...along with the cockroaches. I think you're right about the weather. | |||
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"My garden is so far behind this year that I'm starting to lose hope. Most of the seeds I sowed either failed or were eaten by ants. I sowed a second lot and have four or five varieties of tomato plant, one courgette ![]() ![]() ![]() You have yo let me know how you get on with the artichokes. Yes chard is so easy, mine comes back every year. Good luck with it all | |||
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"My garden is so far behind this year that I'm starting to lose hope. Most of the seeds I sowed either failed or were eaten by ants. I sowed a second lot and have four or five varieties of tomato plant, one courgette ![]() ![]() ![]() Thank you. I'll let you know how they grow | |||
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"I don't know if it plants well with roses but recently bought a tri-coloured camellia, never seen one so had to buy it.. I've seen some other multi-colour online (Kniphofia uvaria Red Hot Poker), but not sure if they spread. I was thinking about a magnolia as it smelled/looked lovely, but I think they grow pretty large... walked past it but maybe shouldn't have as I want it now." Magnolias are nice but do grow big. You need to pick the right variety and then make sure you prune accordingly to keep it reasonable small. A decent garden centre/nursery should be able to advise. | |||
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