My OH has used it and swears by it !, and he has previously used miracle grow but says this is better !....cant help you with the "foliar feed" question as my OH has gone abroad for a few days.
Has anyone ever used it and what do they think of it? Also, can you use it for foliar feeding too?
My poor plants are looking a bit battered from the recent freak storms we had recently and I wondered if this could be the answer![]()
I love Flower Power! A combi of that and spray and grow completely rescued a very nearly dead bamboo plant a couple of years ago.
I am trying Flower Power and Spray N Grow for the first time this year,
My plants do seem to be in very good health, then again the weather has been so much better this year.
The product I have also tried this year and really like is Wet N Gro. It really seems to work and definitely stops the water draining through pots and straight onto the ground or worse onto laminate floors.
I was convinced Richard Jackson announced in the 6-7 PM show yesterday that there was going to be a Flower Power TSV today. Instead it was some Geraniums. Either a mistake or something coming soon when QVC has run out of plants to flog us!
Stuart
You are going to regret saving that Bamboo when it starts taking over. I hope you have it in a pot or a very large garden!
I learnt the hard way. I have bamboo shoots constantly popping up in my lawn. I also spent the best part of two full days recently first cutting down a patch of bamboo and then digging out as many runners and roots as possible. The patch was less than 5 ft by 5 ft
Bamboo is sneaky stuff. My plants were in pots not doing much. I stuck them in the ground 3-4 years ago to hide a pond filter. They were pretty and small for several years. Then bam. They took over.
On the other side of the garden a single strand of root I threw on the ground a few years back has turned into several hundred 6 foot tall stems and is even growing in the neighbours garden. Weedkiller just bounces off. So more digging ahead at some point in the future
Stuart
We have the black bamboo !, it does produce some runners, but it does look good.As yet it has not taken over and its been in over 7years now....OH has lopped the top off this year as it got very tall (over 10 foot), it looks really good swaying about in the windAh you've put me off now. I'm forever debating the black bamboo that's often in the gardening show but if it's going to take over my garden eventually, I think I'll give it a miss so thank you for flagging that up!
Ah you've put me off now. I'm forever debating the black bamboo that's often in the gardening show but if it's going to take over my garden eventually, I think I'll give it a miss so thank you for flagging that up!
We have the black bamboo !, it does produce some runners, but it does look good.As yet it has not taken over and its been in over 7years now....OH has lopped the top off this year as it got very tall (over 10 foot), it looks really good swaying about in the wind
My big clump of bamboo died on me and I don't know why! One minute it was lush and gorgeous and now it's brown and shrivelled. I wish some more would pop up on my lawn!
Yours has been okay then? I was thinking it would be a nice natural barrier as opposed to a fence but I only want it to grow where I want it to - I don't want it to take off in leaps and bounds like the revenge of the triffids......