The K M Links Game - November 2024 Week...
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Will you come and live with me and be my permanent garden adviser please!!
I have started on my bulbs and groundcover project. It is going to cost a fortune!!! I have an abudance of wild strawberries - will they grow OK in the semi-shade of my woodland garden if I divide them up and replant them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He he - Hi Robinia. I suppose I shouldn't chat on this section, but there is nowhere else for us to meet now. Still Ed says that he and the heavies are going to have a sort out on CB. Where has Graemer gone? He didn't even tell me he was leaving us!!
Thanks for the information. Come to think of it, I have seen wild strawberries growing in the woods. I have bought some lovely ferns, bugle, sweet woodruff and wild daffs and English Bluebells and have arranged them where I want to plant them. Trouble is they cost a fortune and won't fill a great deal of the plot, so I am having to transplant other things in as well.
How are you feeling?
Your plants sound lovely FP but I know what you mean about them not filling up the space - I've done the same thing in my front garden. I thought a handful of plants would be enough. They will spread & fill up eventually but it's not like on tv is it when they can afford to plant lots of everything.
I feel the same as you obviously - nowhere for a 'quiet chat'. We need a garden shed with a secret key number! I'm all for a bit of fun but any interesting Q's on cb disappear in a sea of booze & very old jokes.
I think graemer said he was going to be working away & would try to get on here at weekends but I haven't seen him.
Shucks FP....thanks for the compliment......i'm just happy to help out. Your strawbs will be fine in partial shade. I'd wait for dividing until it was a bit wetter and colder....november or march would be fine. Have you thought about buying seed and germinating them on the window sill. Chilterns do some excellent mixtures of wild flowers etc. |
Hi Andy,
Thanks for the advice. Just been looking through that website you gave. I could get very carried away!!! Somewhere at the back of our little orchard I have a greenhouse, long since used. I might be inclined to start growing things from scratch if I can get Mr FP to put the greenhouse closer to the house, so I can nip out there without having to brave the elements and the animals that might be roaming around in the jungle!