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Our experts answers to your July 2023 questions
Watch the answers to the July questions, which were:
- What can I do about weeds in my garden?
- How do I get flowers lower down on my ‘Gertrude Jekyll’ climbing rose?
- Why don’t my beetroots and radishes develop properly?
- Which plants can you propagate from basal and root cuttings?
- Which plants will grow in hot, dry summers?
Our experts answers to your June 2023 questions
Watch the answers to the June questions, which were:
- How can I stop my pears being spoilt by pear midge?
- Can I move an acer that I planted six weeks ago?
- Why do the leaves of my agapanthus go brown?
- Can I use two-year old comfrey feed?
- How do I dispose of Spanish bluebells that I’ve dug up?
Our experts answers to your May 2023 questions
Watch the answers to the May questions, which were:
- Can I put potatoes in a grow bag under my mulched apply tree?
- My roses have black spot and rust, what can I do to save them?
- Should I feed my new tomato plants?
- What is the difference between vermiculite and perlite?
- What is the best use for old compost from containers?
Our experts answers to your April 2023 questions
Watch the answers to the April questions, which were:
- I’d like to replace my artificial lawn, what can I use instead?
- When should I prune my lilac?
- Why is the foliage on my moth orchid going brown?
- Why aren’t my tulips producing flowers?
- How do I get long flowering stems on my sweet peas all summer?
Our experts answers to your March 2023 questions
Watch the answers to the March questions, which were:
- How can I turn a small patch of lawn into a wildflower meadow?
- Is it ok to plant out climbing roses now?
- When should I plant out my chitted potatoes?
- What is the right order for scarifying, mowing, and applying weed and feed to my lawn?
- Should I remove my seedlings from the propagator and put them on my windowsill?
Our experts answers to your February 2023 questions
Watch the answers to the February questions, which were:
- It looks like I’ve lost my evergreen agapanthus in the wintery weather, is there anything I can do to save it?
- Can I prune a fuchsia during winter, or should I wait until spring?
- Is it possible to move a Salvia x jamensis ‘Hot Lips’, and if so, when?
- What is the best way to eliminate mealybug on my orchids and streptocarpus?
- Can I grow asparagus in a raised bed, and how many crowns would fit in?
Our expert’s answers to your January 2023 questions
Watch the answers to the January questions, which were:
- Why did my healthy pittosporum suddenly lose all its leaves?
- Why are my leeks so small?
- Should I tidy up the pine needles from the base of my tree?
- Is it too late to plant spring bulbs?
- Is it too late to prune sambucus?
Our expert’s answers to your December 2022 questions
Watch the answers to the December questions, which were:
- My water butt smells, can I still use this water for vegetables and other plants?
- How do I look after my banana plant in winter?
- How can I help my amaryllis flower again?
- My beech hedge is infested with woolly aphid, what can I do?
- Hardly any of my beetroot plugs have grown, what has happened?
Our expert’s answers to your November 2022 questions
Watch the answers to the November questions, which were
- What can I use my greenhouse for over winter? I’m a novice gardener.
- How do I winter mulch a block of perennials in a border without burying the crowns? Or is it OK to do that?
- How can I improve the flowering of an old climbing rose?
- Do I need to remove a variegated alder that has coral spots on the bark?
- How do I get rid of worm casts in my lawn?
Our expert’s answers to your October 2022 questions
Watch the answers to the October questions, which were:
- How can I get my peat free compost to retain water?
- My raspberries got muddled when planting. Can I prune without knowing if they’re summer or autumn-fruiting?
- Should I remove the large figs on my tree, as they have reached the correct size but aren’t ripening?
- What can I do to get rid of fuchsia gall mite?
- I bought some 9cm potted perennials in an autumn sale. Should I pot them on and let them establish in pots until spring or should I put them straight into the borders?
Our expert’s answers to your September 2022 questions
Watch the answers to the September questions, which were:
- How can I reuse old compost?
- Should I put pot feet or saucers under my containers?
- My lawn looks terrible after summer, and crows are pecking it. What can I do?
- My wisteria has died, but is shooting from the base. Will those new shoots flower?
- My plum tree has brown rot. What should I do?
Our expert’s answers to your August 2022 questions
Watch the answers to the August questions, which were:
- What is the best way to revive badly dehydrated potted hydrangeas?
- I often read about adding ‘loam’ to compost, but what is ‘loam’?
- My roses are covered in black spot. I don’t want to spray them. Are there any other methods to control it?
- Why have my runner beans failed?
- Lots of my brassicas have grown with no centre – cauliflowers with no curds, cabbages with no heart, calabrese with no heads. What is the cause?
Our expert’s answers to your July 2022 questions
Watch the answers to the July questions, which were:
- How often should I water my dahlias and sweet peas?
- Lots of my plants have powdery mildew. What should I do about it?
- My pinks have grown very leggy. When is a good time to take cuttings?
- Why are my vegetable plants all leaves and no fruit?
- My summer-fruiting raspberries have several very long, non-fruiting stems. Are they for next year’s harvest or do they need cutting back?
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