You're right Gordo. Canada is no better. It's the Walmart-ization of North America.
Thanks for the advice Dawnh. Will give pulling a try.
Is there a non-chemical method of getting rid of a patch of English Ivy (5 meters square)? Has anyone tried smothering ivy with heavy, light...
Hey everyone this is North America where like it or not...anything goes!
You can't go wrong with mushroom manure. Don't forget to water frequently as Gunnera love wet feet. A slow release, organically based fertilizer...
Thanks for the replies. I'm hoping it is just frost damage which will hopefully clear once the newer fronds emerge with sustained warm weather.
My well established (18 foot, and planted in the ground)) Trachycarpus Fortunei's fronds are looking sick. The fronds have elongated holes...
The montanas that survived this winter were likely in sheltered microclimates (against buildings etc) Sadly my 2 well established clematis...
I lost two well established clematis montana vines this winter due to cold weather (zone 8). I cut the vines back 1 foot from the ground a month...
Thanks Ron. Perhaps the weeping willow leaf pear has longer season interest than the silk tree. Does the pear have any disease or pest problems...
I read in a past thread that you can get a barrier called "deeproot" barrier from Northwest Landscape and Stone Supply in Vancouver, or from Ray...
I am in the process of having black bamboo removed. It is lovely and exotic, but I didn't plant it with a barrier and it's beginning to run....