hi, last year i dug up and transplanted this witch hazel as i thought it was not doing well. i put it in a corner out of the day where if it did do well i would be able to replant it from there later on...well it seems to be doing v well,,can it now be transplanted now that it is in full bloom? i dont mind waiting till later on in year if i have toi just highlighted the plant in the photo as it is hard to see
Is there anything that can be sown outdoors in the soil now in February? parsnips or cabbage or carrots etc i have it in my head that parsnips can be sown outdoors even in January
is it ok to mow even if there is frost at night time?
In the December issue of The Irish Garden there's 2 pieces about cyclamen, one on p5 which start into flower in dec and one on p71 which talks about them being in flower since early august....are they the same kind of cyclamen? how long should August flowering ones last?
Just wondering am I doing this right. I put begonia tubers directly from the baskets into a tray of multipurpose compost and half filled it with the compost. They are in a shed
Are the bold-coloured primroses that you see in hanging baskets and borders perennial?