Such a helpful video for a novice gardener like me! I have just moved into a house with a garden for the first time ever this year so excited to get started 😁
I find the winter pansies bought in garden centres tend to just shrivel and go limp as soon as it gets below about 15 degrees. I’m hoping the ones I’m growing from seed this year will last well into winter!
I’ve just created a garden bed around a tree. Dirt and mulch measures about 6 inches. But underneath, is dead grass. Will my bulbs be able to root down sufficiently? I will try digging into this surface as much as possible. Maybe I should just plant crocus as they are smaller.
Hi Candy, if you're not able to cultivate the bed more, yes the smaller bulbs such as crocus should grow ok in shallower beds as long as they are still planted to the sufficient depth stated on the packet. I would also recommend feeding the bulbs after they have flowered.
They look lovely very enjoyable
Such a helpful video for a novice gardener like me! I have just moved into a house with a garden for the first time ever this year so excited to get started 😁
I find the winter pansies bought in garden centres tend to just shrivel and go limp as soon as it gets below about 15 degrees. I’m hoping the ones I’m growing from seed this year will last well into winter!
❤❤the heather is beautiful
Everything is gorgeous!
Super Motivation thanks
Lovely
Brilliant just the information I was looking for thank you for sharing 👍
Yes! Get them off their tablets! X
Beautiful! Thank you
Beautiful 💐
Amazing
Lovely and interesting... On table you had a pelargonium with white variegation on the leaves... Never seen such combination...
Hi David. Love the autumn containers. Nice job. 👍 Take care and stay safe. All the best. 👌♥️😊
Beautiful!!! So are you saying that these plants will survive through the winter on the porch?
Biutiful loveli ♥️♥️♥️🌹🌹🌹
I’ve just created a garden bed around a tree. Dirt and mulch measures about 6 inches. But underneath, is dead grass. Will my bulbs be able to root down sufficiently? I will try digging into this surface as much as possible. Maybe I should just plant crocus as they are smaller.
Hi Candy, if you're not able to cultivate the bed more, yes the smaller bulbs such as crocus should grow ok in shallower beds as long as they are still planted to the sufficient depth stated on the packet. I would also recommend feeding the bulbs after they have flowered.
Great video, but I thought that heathers and Skimmia needed ericaceous compost
They do prefer an acidic mix, but you can compensate when using multipurpose peat-free compost by adding John Innes No.3 soil mix.