Hello from sunny suffolk
Hello from sunny suffolk
im newish to tropical gardening but im keen to learn. any help would be appreciated
Re: Hello from sunny suffolk
Hello and welcome James,
As long as its Trachicarpus fortunei, or more recent a Fern I may be able to help. Or flowers, flowers are really my forte..
Have you got a big garden, any pics. If its a new garden then take pics as you go.
Other members are best for tropical questions.
Have fun
As long as its Trachicarpus fortunei, or more recent a Fern I may be able to help. Or flowers, flowers are really my forte..
Have you got a big garden, any pics. If its a new garden then take pics as you go.
Other members are best for tropical questions.
Have fun
Re: Hello from sunny suffolk
i have a few plants in a polytunnel at the moment but i cant plant anything over about a foot tall outside because the wind destroys it! That or the rabbits/deer eat it like they did most of my carnivore collection! But the good news is that im moving in the new year to a house that has a nice sized south facing garden
Re: Hello from sunny suffolk
Your on a loser where you are for growing anything. If it don't get blown down its eaten...
You have around 104 days to fill the wallet ready for spring.
Brilliant, it sounds nice, perfect for plants tropical, keep us posted.But the good news is that im moving in the new year to a house that has a nice sized south facing garden
You have around 104 days to fill the wallet ready for spring.
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Re: Hello from sunny suffolk
Hi James, and welcome
Just remember to take pics when you start the garden to compare before and after
Just remember to take pics when you start the garden to compare before and after
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