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Primula leaf spot

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Flowers

.Promptly pick off and destroy affected leaves. If leaf spot is a persistent problem, try growing your primulas under glass.Spraying with myclobutanil may help give some control, although they're not specifically labelled as a solution for primula leaf spot


How to plant primulas and fritillaries

On 20/07/2011 in Projects: Planting

Carol Klein offers advice on getting the best results from moisture-loving plants cowslip and fritillary.springMore advice on growing primulasTreating primula leaf spotHow to rejuvenate primrosesBrowse primula varieties


Rhododendron leaf spot

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Shrubs & climbers

a mulch of well-rotted compost, and regularly feed and water. Keep deadheading.rhododendrons, azaleasspring, summer, autumn, winterCommon fungal problems affecting plantsRose blackspotIris leaf spotPrimula leaf spotBlack spot


Iris leaf spot

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Flowers

to an attack. Clear away leaf debris lying on the ground around the plants. Take care not to damage leaves and stems unnecessarily.irisesspring, summer, autumnCommon fungal problems affecting plantsRustRhododendron leaf spotTulip firePrimula leaf spot


Magnesium deficiency

On 19/10/2011 in Problems: Flowers

leaf spot


Talkback: How wildlife friendly is your garden?

On 12/03/2012 in forum

primula with a leaf growing out of the middle of the flower spike. I love exploring among my log piles. It is in the nooks and grannies of my garden that I find the unusual and then have to do some research. GardenNovice, aim to grow food for your


top 5

On 07/06/2012 in forum

quince, not the climbing Japanese quince) because it's one of the first to come into leaf and the last to drop its leaves. It's lovely when in blossom, and we even get a few quinces as a bonus. Snakeshead fritillary - I mean, a check-patterned flower


Fuschia

On 30/03/2013 in forum

.  They are in a sheltered spot all huddled together in a corner between the house and conservatory and they're in about 10-12inch pots. And oh Lyn I'm quite worried now after you saying you couldn't leave your Annabelle outside   All that said the fuchsias I have


Talkback: Butterflies in the garden

On 28/11/2011 in forum

most gardens seem to have round here are bright daffodils and primulas, neither of which are of interest to them. i have many peacock butterflies in my garden and many other species that i am not yet familiar with. problem is i have a cat which is good


Talkback: Vine weevils

On 28/11/2011 in forum

have ordered for delivery in May will put an end to these wee beasties!! Container growing is becoming ever more popular and it seems that it is container planting that is the attraction. Vine Weevils alive an well in Scotalnd. ESP on primulas we have


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