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feeding

On 27/06/2012 in forum

Hi what is the best plant food to feed the plants in my borders any recommendations ..thanks It depends a bit on the type of plants that you have, but if it's a mixture of shrubs and perennials something like Phostrogen powder will encourage


camellias leaves turning yellow

On 25/03/2012 in forum

my camellias plants leaves are gone yelllow and i didnt even get flowers this year,does anyone know whats wrong? Your soil is too limey. Camellias like Acid soil although are alot more tolerant than other acid loving plants. Feed them with a special


Tomato seedlings

On 25/04/2013 in forum

I have some tomato plants that I have grown from seed, they are looking a bit bluey (obviously from our lovely weather) the greenhouse has had some heat, would it be ok to give them a weak feed? If they gone a bit blue it is because they have got a


Microchondrial (1(

On 20/03/2012 in forum

Normally this is used when planting bare root roses so that the feed is in direct contact with the roots,  Can I 'drill' a few holes alongside my existing fairly old and well established roses to give them a boost?


Capsid

On 14/09/2007 in Glossary

A green or brown leaf-eating bug that feeds on the sap of young growth, causing damage to flowers and leaves. It commonly affects outdoor ornamental plants, such as caryopteris, chrysanthemum, clematis, dahlia, forsythia, fuchsia, hydrangea


Clematis

On 15/07/2012 in forum

? It grows very well and has cover a fence in no time!! John S Clematis are very hungry plants.  Try giving it an instant tonic of liquid rose or tomato feed.  You should also try and find some special clematis food for a slower release feed.    You can give


How to extend lives of container plants

On 19/07/2011 in Projects: Planting

As temperatures rise and summer sets in, give your container plants a little time and care. Water, feed and deadhead them regularly over the next few weeks and you can keep plants flowering and looking good right into autumn.Container plants


mushrooms

On 29/08/2012 in forum

't worry about them. Compost contains rotted-down material, including wood and old plant material, and that is what the fungi feed on, breaking things down in the process. The chances of them being honey fungus - which generally feeds on old tree stumps


grasses

On 24/07/2012 in forum

that the answer is that grasses do benefit from feeding.The procedure this gentleman used was quite fascinating. He kept his grasses in pots. He would cut off all the top growth (a severe haircut), and remove the plant from its pot. Then cut off about an inch


strawberries

On 21/01/2013 in forum

I want to plant alpine strawberries in a container. If I want them to remain in the container for a few seasons what is the best compost to use and will they need feeding? It is like any fruiting or flowering plant after a while they will need


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