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Hi Rosy - I planted a couple of Nerine bulbs last year in spring. The leaves are healthy but they didn’t bloom last year….plants still look healthy…anything I should do now to ensure blooming this year please?
Hello Rosie! Thank you so much for answering my question about my fig tree. I ate a lot of these figs and really enjoyed them when I was pregnant with my now 4-months-old daughter, I hope she will get to enjoy them too in a couple of years!. Lucile
Indeed, if you sign up to the email list you will get a 30 minute video of Rosy touring a garden she helped plant and has supplied much of the borders in said garden. We expect soon Rosy will retern to Bere Mill where she planted two big borders as well so look out for those videos
Hi Rosy a Q please for next time. What would be an attractive shrub to plant on relatively poor soil (builders’ rubble) in full sun, hopefully with interest year round? Thanks in advance!
Hi Rosie, I'm really enjoying these q&as. I noticed mistletoe on my apple tree about 4 Years ago. It's quite a big bundle now but we haven't had any berries so far. How long might we have to wait.
Hi Rosy, thanks for the q&a! Almost all of my gooseberry bush leaves have fallen off - I think its mildew and the same happened last year. Will it recover or should I get rid of them? I don't know how old they are as they were here when I bought the house but they were very productive a couple of years ago.
My lovely nine bark bush has developed some white leaves on what is not (zone 4US) an otherwise burgundy plant. It is about 5 years old and this is the first time this has happened. Please advise. Thank you.
Thank you Rosy for answering my question about Rose Crown Gall, I will (sadly) remove and destroy this rose. Many thanks, love your channel, Regards Tina
Look like PENSTEMON 'Schoenholzeri' (Firebird). I found the name on Rosy’s website. 😅 I think she described it in an earlier video. Yeah, afaik they are long blooming but not long lived perennials. People usually take cuttings to get new plants.
I planted some Achillea Millefolium last year- zone 5B, Ontario Canada, and this year it got very leggy and falling over - could it be from all the rain we got? Please advise for next year - should I try the Chelsea chop on it? I have tried it on Floxes and it’s working well. Thanks, Rosy.