We gardeners are never really happy are we ?! At the moment yours is a problem we could do with right now ....my wildflower meadow is sitting in a flood , my huge rambler roses are rotting in the bud , the moorhens and slugs are happy so we head off to an open air concert tomorrow with wellies rather than flip -flops !
The words gardener and happy are not usually found adjacent to each other, no.
You're in Dorset? We've got friends in Dorset. They just got home from a visit here to find the strawbs rotting amongst other things. I think that climate would drive me insane. All in all, I'll take the baking heat, even if means watering twice a day. Not the toms, though.
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No problems, Jo. I've got my own woes here in Tuscany - baking heat, flowers cooking in the heat, not a lot of fruit forming. Sigh.
We gardeners are never really happy are we ?! At the moment yours is a problem we could do with right now ....my wildflower meadow is sitting in a flood , my huge rambler roses are rotting in the bud , the moorhens and slugs are happy so we head off to an open air concert tomorrow with wellies rather than flip -flops !
The words gardener and happy are not usually found adjacent to each other, no.
You're in Dorset? We've got friends in Dorset. They just got home from a visit here to find the strawbs rotting amongst other things. I think that climate would drive me insane. All in all, I'll take the baking heat, even if means watering twice a day. Not the toms, though.
Yep, fungal - ventilate, ventilate, ventilate - and sunshine would help
Anyone have any ideas on these yellow spots? They're only on these three plants in a brand new grow bag (in my greenhouse)