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How to create an annual climber pot display

On 22/07/2011 in Pots & containers: Summer

Grow morning glory in a containerHow to make a cup and saucer vine pot displayConservatory climber plant collectionEvergreen climber plant collectionDeciduous climber plant collection


Plants and shrubs in containers.

On 19/09/2012 in forum

and flowers- in the containers they just looked sad That is when it becomes tricky and confusing I agree. I grew some morning glory , put some in a pot and didn't feed them. Loads of flowers. Had some spare , so put them in hanging baskets which were fed every


Climer For Privacy

On 28/01/2013 in forum

be evergreen and if possible all year round attraction. Be that flowers or berries.   Thanks Clematis, honeysuckle, morning glory, roses ? As you are looking for privacy why not plant 2 or 3 tall shrubs that give interest spring/summer/autumn. then through


attaching a trellis

On 11/03/2013 in forum

battens, OR opposite where the horizontals are on the other side, use very long screws and washers with 'sleeves' made from copper pipe or similar to hold the thing away and give the plants a chance to creep behind. With Morning Glory and Sweet Peas I find


How to grow annual climbers from seed

On 20/07/2011 in Projects: Seeds and bulbs

liquid feed if leaves start to yellow.AdamIf you don't want to sow seeds in February, you could wait until the weather warms up in April and sow pots in a coldframe for slightly later-flowering plantsMore on growing climbersGrow morning glory in a


Talkback: Bluebells

On 26/03/2012 in forum

. Bluebells are just so perfect, wish I had some in my garden. Being in my garden is my idea of heaven. My bluebells are getting me up at 6.30 every morning just to drink in the sight. The sun has just come out and the orange tip butterflies are feasting


Talkback: Cup and saucer vine

On 28/11/2011 in forum

I too find sweet peas a great deal of work with all that dead heading and I don't even like cut flowers in the house that much so have started growing Morning Glory instead. Last year I chose a red variety - sorry, name escapes me - and though


Talkback: Compost

On 28/11/2011 in forum

want to use the compost as a mulch for the rest of the garden. I have an acid soil. Can anyone help please? Joy and Morning Glory: Any organic matter, that does not attract pests and make them dig it up, can be added. Harder pieces (prunings) take


Talkback: Shed clearance

On 28/11/2011 in forum

little untidy - eg grandaughters using it as a Wendy House!as well as my own bits and pieces; come end of November I just had to tidy everything up, which I did, one cold Sunday morning, only to find that a few days later the trampoline safety padding had


horsetail weed

On 21/07/2012 in forum

borders in my last garden.  If you pull it up from as far down as you can with a trowel it gives up eventually. We have a weed getting perilously close to the back gate. The leaves look like morning glory but it flowers white. I've watched it over several


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