Hi David, welcome to Shoot! If you use this url here https://www.shootgardening.com/forums you can see all the posts from other members.
The latest (newest) posts are at this url: https://www.shootgardening.com/forums/latest
We hope that helps?
Posted: Wednesday 5th of July 2023 10:18 AM Last reply: Wednesday 5th of July 2023 10:20 AM
Hi Edwina, welcome to Shoot. You may wish to repost this question into our 'identify a plant' forum here? It gets looked at more frequently. Cheers, Nicola
Hi Carla, this is a great question. It is only possible to compare a few features at a time currently -e.g. if you search for echinacea for example you can see the images and the height, spread & time to maturity.
In the next version of Shoot, being launched around the end of this year, you will be able to compare 4 across with key attributes.
I hope that helps?
Posted: Monday 19th of July 2021 05:24 PM Last reply: Monday 19th of July 2021 05:25 PM
Hi Jane, in the middle view in the plant list there is a pencil icon. Click that to edit the plant name, quantity or pot size. Save to save the changes.
Hi Jane, yes sure. Select the plants and use the 'Tools' options to 'move' or 'copy' from 'Plants I want' to 'Plants I have' or vice versa. Hope that helps? (see attached)
This us a euphorbia it looks like or is the euphorbia polychroma but not sure.. the leaves i have are very velvety to touch. And has a lovley yellow flowwr
Posted: Sunday 16th of August 2020 10:37 AM Last reply: Friday 28th of February 2025 10:15 PM
Can anyone help me with my Buddleia. It was struggling in early March so I re potted it. Since then it has started to go but very 'lanky'. Do I need to put stakes in, or does it need 'bushing out'?
Posted: Saturday 11th of July 2020 06:26 PM Last reply: Friday 28th of February 2025 09:15 PM
I am a new member and would like some advice please regarding what climber might be suitable to grow on the side wall of the house, which is in semi-shade. It should be an evergreen, height up to a maximum of 7-8 feet, tidy habit and not protrude out too far from the wall because of the restricted path, with a long flowering period, with pink or mauve blooms. Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Posted: Wednesday 6th of May 2020 02:15 PM Last reply: Friday 28th of February 2025 07:43 PM
Good afternoon, I have a child's nursery and we have a beautiful garden and allotment. However, I have since been told that they are very poisonous to children. They are beautiful and I really don't wan to have them removed but I have to put child safety first. Can anyone advise any further info about the safety of these.
Posted: Monday 29th of July 2019 06:09 PM Last reply: Friday 28th of February 2025 02:11 PM
Hi John, hope this reply is useful from Mark Lane from Gardeners World who also gardens in a wheelchair. His website is at https://www.marklanedesigns.com/:
"Hi, firstly look at what you are able to do and for how long. Pacing is v. important. Ensure all surfaces are firm, solid and non-reflective, ideally with a raised edge. If you cannot twist your body use raised-tables and not -beds. Grow things you love. Have fun."
Hi All - new to the site. I'm a wheelchair user and I have recently moved house to a bungalow with a large back garden (approx 14m x 40m) it is split into 2 parts the front half being mainly lawn with flower beds and the back half largely neglected. It was pretty easy to get around it in the long dry summer we had but the minute the ground is wet I cannot use my wheelchair in the garden as there are no suitable paths. I will need to have paths built around the front half and have some of the beds raised so I can access them from my wheelchair so I am starting to look at landscaping the front section for my needs and trying my best to come up with some designs. I had planned to turn the back half into an "allotment" area with a greenhouse and raised beds for veg growing etc if I can afford it at sometime but my budget is very tight sadly. Also I had thought about sharing the back area with gardeners in the area who don't have access to there own gardeners but I'm unsure how to do this at the moment as I need to sort the front access out first. I live in the South of England near the coast. Best wishes all John
Posted: Monday 4th of March 2019 11:11 AM Last reply: Monday 17th of February 2025 10:24 AM