Don't have lawn space but public spaces everywhere is scorched badly. Tomatoes are ripening nicely. Chilies loooooove this weather, gonna be a good harvest this year I hope.Well I’m still getting up at 6am to water the garden before it gets too hot.
Don’t appear to have lost much in this heat but a couple of begonias are badly scorched.
Lawn is looking like autumn - covered in dried, crispy leaves that have fallen from our sycamore tree.
How is everyone else coping?
Which plants are they?I think nearly everything in my garden is fried and dead, not sure what to do tbh
Hi! No experience with herbs but Hydrangea loves lots of water and a lot big enough for its roots to spread. If you are going to leave it in the pot regular feeds over the summer and a tip up yearly of new compost will help. Happy gardeningHi everyone
I’m slowly getting into gardening but I’ve got no idea what I’m doing, so far I have 3 herb plants:
Basil
Parsley
Mint
How often should I be watering these? I noticed a few of the basil leaves had holes in so I removed them and now it’s growing even more. During the heatwave the parsley wilted but I’ve managed to get it back to being green, some of the leaves are still looking wilted. I don’t know what to do to help it
I just bought a hydrangea in a pot and when we have our own house with a garden I want to plant it. It’s a panicled hygrangea I believe but I have no idea how to best look after it so any tips are welcome. I have no idea what I’m doing or if that even made sense but I’m loving looking after them
My basil gets lots of water. It is very easy to propagate. Cut off a bit with some leaves, trim leaves off stem put on windowsill in a glass of water. Several weeks later there will be roots and it can be potted. You never need to buy another plant.Hi everyone
I’m slowly getting into gardening but I’ve got no idea what I’m doing, so far I have 3 herb plants:
Basil
Parsley
Mint
How often should I be watering these? I noticed a few of the basil leaves had holes in so I removed them and now it’s growing even more. During the heatwave the parsley wilted but I’ve managed to get it back to being green, some of the leaves are still looking wilted. I don’t know what to do to help it
I just bought a hydrangea in a pot and when we have our own house with a garden I want to plant it. It’s a panicled hygrangea I believe but I have no idea how to best look after it so any tips are welcome. I have no idea what I’m doing or if that even made sense but I’m loving looking after them
Paniculata hydrangeas like full sun whereas macrophylla ones like dappled shade.Hi everyone
I’m slowly getting into gardening but I’ve got no idea what I’m doing, so far I have 3 herb plants:
Basil
Parsley
Mint
How often should I be watering these? I noticed a few of the basil leaves had holes in so I removed them and now it’s growing even more. During the heatwave the parsley wilted but I’ve managed to get it back to being green, some of the leaves are still looking wilted. I don’t know what to do to help it
I just bought a hydrangea in a pot and when we have our own house with a garden I want to plant it. It’s a panicled hygrangea I believe but I have no idea how to best look after it so any tips are welcome. I have no idea what I’m doing or if that even made sense but I’m loving looking after them
I think they need to be a bit bigger before moving them, although it looks like you’ve grown them in biodegradable pots so you may be able to plant them out as is when there are more established.My plant babies are doing good one week after planting the seeds. At what point do I move them to a bigger pot? Or to my trough? My Veg Trug arrived and I love it.
We’ve just been picking ours when they’re green I didn’t even know they would change colourAnyone know how long it takes for peppers to turn from green to yellow/red
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