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by junglejon
Sun Jul 15, 2018 11:59 am
Forum: HTUK Community Forum (public)
Topic: Gunnera manicata advice please!
Replies: 11
Views: 2974

Gunnera manicata advice please!

I can't seem to post any. I just read there is a problem with posting pictures on here at the moment. is there another way to do it?
by sazmo
Sun Jul 15, 2018 8:20 am
Forum: HTUK Community Forum (public)
Topic: Gunnera manicata advice please!
Replies: 11
Views: 2974

Gunnera manicata advice please!

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by junglejon
Sat Jul 14, 2018 7:53 pm
Forum: HTUK Community Forum (public)
Topic: Gunnera manicata advice please!
Replies: 11
Views: 2974

Gunnera manicata advice please!

Hi everyone. I recently got a couple of gunnera manicata. I've got them in pots so they don't take over my garden! They haven't really grown but were looking very healthy until today. One of the leaves has gone bad over night. Can anyone tell ...
by ianmck
Tue Jun 05, 2018 10:37 pm
Forum: HTUK Community Forum (public)
Topic: Winter 2017-18 losses
Replies: 17
Views: 4535

Re: Winter 2017-18 losses

... push through beside it, although will probably have issues with crown narrowing as the lower section of the dead fronds will still be in the way. Gunnera manicata was killed back to ground again but is resprouting from the roots. Trex was top killed on the softer growth for the first time and ...
by MonkeyDavid
Mon Jun 04, 2018 1:03 am
Forum: HTUK Community Forum (public)
Topic: Winter 2017-18 losses
Replies: 17
Views: 4535

Re: Winter 2017-18 losses

... pushing out green shoots. I have lost some basjoo stems but still got a few big ones remaining, must have done a better job protecting them. My Gunnera lost a few growth points but kept others, did me a favour as it was getting too big. T rex growth points turned to mush but new ones growing ...
by Tom2006
Tue May 22, 2018 9:27 pm
Forum: HTUK Community Forum (public)
Topic: Large Trachycarpus dig out.
Replies: 35
Views: 5443

Re: Large Trachycarpus dig out.

... did have it bad. I missed out on the first lot you got. I'm so glad I went to town with the protection in Feb/March or I'd have lost a lot. My gunnera has been badly hit a few basjoo knocked to the ground and everything slower than last year but thankfully this wonderful weather is helping ...
by Yorkshire Kris
Mon Mar 24, 2014 10:40 pm
Forum: HTUK Member Blogs
Topic: Yorkshire Kris blog: Cow protection
Replies: 1489
Views: 134300

Re: Yorkshire Kris blog March gardening, sleeper video 2

... coming along now! The drainage should be excellent at the top part of your garden for succulents and cacti, is that the plan? Bog type plants like gunnera at the bottom? That is exactly the plan although I'm debating whether to have the arids somewhere else..... Maybe the front garden or the side ...
by huporhaha
Mon Mar 24, 2014 10:05 pm
Forum: Wildlife and the Natural World (Public)
Topic: Mouse Nest amongst the gunner.
Replies: 8
Views: 3720

Mouse Nest amongst the gunner.

Well - that's a first for me. I was uncovering the gunnera (giant rhubarb) as I had covered the crowns with old leaves. One of my plants had straddled a stream in the garden and the old leaves were making a sort of bridge over the stream - and there, ...
by cheshirepalms
Mon Mar 24, 2014 8:44 pm
Forum: HTUK Member Blogs
Topic: Yorkshire Kris blog: Cow protection
Replies: 1489
Views: 134300

Re: Yorkshire Kris blog March gardening, sleeper video 2

... coming along now! The drainage should be excellent at the top part of your garden for succulents and cacti, is that the plan? Bog type plants like gunnera at the bottom? That is exactly the plan although I'm debating whether to have the arids somewhere else..... Maybe the front garden or the side ...
by Yorkshire Kris
Mon Mar 24, 2014 1:23 pm
Forum: HTUK Member Blogs
Topic: Yorkshire Kris blog: Cow protection
Replies: 1489
Views: 134300

Re: Yorkshire Kris blog March gardening, sleeper video 2

... coming along now! The drainage should be excellent at the top part of your garden for succulents and cacti, is that the plan? Bog type plants like gunnera at the bottom? That is exactly the plan although I'm debating whether to have the arids somewhere else..... Maybe the front garden or the side ...
by cheshirepalms
Mon Mar 24, 2014 11:20 am
Forum: HTUK Member Blogs
Topic: Yorkshire Kris blog: Cow protection
Replies: 1489
Views: 134300

Re: Yorkshire Kris blog March gardening, sleeper video 2

Its really coming along now! The drainage should be excellent at the top part of your garden for succulents and cacti, is that the plan? Bog type plants like gunnera at the bottom?
by phatplants
Sun Mar 23, 2014 6:11 am
Forum: HTUK Community Forum (public)
Topic: Crews Hill today
Replies: 18
Views: 2575

Re: Crews Hill today

Yes, picked up a good sized Gunnera from Hillside, they definitely had more in their tropical tunnel than previous, but nothing that tempted me too much. GC was probably a bit early in the season, with large gaps in part of the building ...
by samtobuk
Sat Mar 22, 2014 9:47 pm
Forum: HTUK Community Forum (public)
Topic: Crews Hill today
Replies: 18
Views: 2575

Re: Crews Hill today

phatplants wrote:Thanks mate for the info/pics looking forward to going this morning. Will definitely grab a Gunnera and some grasses. Have a list of plants that I'll buy if I see them, otherwise it's pretty dangerous!!!
So .......... how did you get on? Did you pick up much?
by cheshirepalms
Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:23 pm
Forum: HTUK Community Forum (public)
Topic: Planting ideas for a new border.
Replies: 25
Views: 4318

Re: Planting ideas for a new border.

... ) 3. Some Musa Basjoo a must especially once get some height on them, bamboo, few more palms, a gunnera for the damp spot icon_scratch Yes due to complications its going to have to go in front of the small the fence, but that’s better for me, trust ...
by cordyman
Tue Mar 18, 2014 10:17 pm
Forum: HTUK Community Forum (public)
Topic: Planting ideas for a new border.
Replies: 25
Views: 4318

Re: Planting ideas for a new border.

... ) 3. Some Musa Basjoo a must especially once get some height on them, bamboo, few more palms, a gunnera for the damp spot icon_scratch