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Culinary herbs pot display

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

whenever you want them.May - JulyJuly - August30 minutes Herbs, e.g. basil, coriander, chives, rosemary, parsleyWindow boxDrillBubble wrapPolystyrene chipsCompostGrit Slate chippingsDrill holes in the bottom of the container and line the sides with bubble


Clematis Florida Sieboldii

On 28/11/2012 in forum

it will be even more vulnerable so should be stored in a sheltered spot and have the pot, but not the plant, wrapped in bubble wrap to give extra protection to the roots. Lovely as it is, with all the hardy ones available that's probably not the one for me. Thanks


Not GWM getting advertised discount @ Crocus

On 24/03/2013 in forum

(hybrid tea) £12.99 + - within 2-3 days (exc weekends)   £12.99 Gift Wrap Guide*can be gift wrapped update Subtotal: £12.99     Delivery: £4.99   BBC GW 20% discount Mar-May 2013 Discount: -£2.60   Total: £15.38 Well


How to fit an automatic greenhouse vent opener

On 19/07/2011 in Projects: Greenhouse and house plants

of the greenhouse which faces away from prevailing winds.UPVC greenhouses have lightweight roof vents and may require a stronger vent opener to keep them closed or prevent them being blown away.More greenhouse projectsInsulate your greenhouse with bubble wrap


Tree Ferns

On 03/05/2013 in forum

packaging (the stuff usually wrapped around electrical goods) the last 3years, but didn't do it over this winter. Despite this, it looks healthy enough and still has 3 very broad, deep green fronds on display. However, these didn't appear until at least late


Impatiens downy mildew

On 15/05/2013 in Plants

condition please pack them as follows:Keep the plant whole, but segregate the top growth from the roots by wrapping them in separate bags. Label your sample with the name of the variety and the supplier. Plants in plastic bags turn to (useless) slime very


Talkback: Greenhouse heating

On 28/11/2011 in forum

generated will surprise you and chunky candles will last for several nights. To reduce the cost of heating a greehouse it is necessary to reduce the area you are heating by using bubble wrap. The shelving area can be confined and a simple frame work erected


Talkback: A snow-covered garden

On 01/02/2012 in forum

have (geraniums) have now withered despite the bubble wrap. Can anyone help! TazzywazzyThe reason to damp in a greenhouse is at night the temp' form outside and in is different and this make drew on the glass, plastic and even your bubble wrap.So it


Talkback: Growing peppers

On 28/11/2011 in forum

, I was waiting for them to turn red which is the only way we like them. We don't have heating in the greenhouse, but it is bubble wrapped. I usually open the door/vents for a little while each day, but November was so wet, I presume damp


twine + tits = damage to plants

On 25/05/2012 in forum

-supportive, and the cold Lancs weather doesn't stimulate their growth. Why dont you create something for the birds to take their attention away from your beans?  Take some twine and wrap it about ten times round two sticks in the ground about 7 or 8 inches apart (just


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