Another very interesting video with plenty of variety...something here for everyone. The banter works well and you have a convincing, relaxed presentation style...it works well! Thank you all. John
Nice to see these project videos! I have some azaleas with yellow leaves, which I think is either the ph of the soil or a nutrient deficiency, I believe.. What did you use to treat your azalea's? I believe I heard some kind of salts.
Hi Dennis, they yellowing can be down to Magnesium deficiency, so we used Epsom salts to treat this. If it is this, the leaves first emerge as fresh and green but them turn yellow after that, though the veins of the leaves are still green. Standard Epsom salts, 1 tablespoon per 2 Litres of water in a watering can. Water leaves and soil. Yellowing can be down to other factors but try 2 or 3 rounds of Epsom salts, once every couple of weeks and see if that helps
thanks again for another video. I have just had a bit of a disaster with an air layer I took from a hornbeam so to see successes is most encouraging. What was the name of the tape you used when bending the juniper. Thanks again
Another very interesting video with plenty of variety...something here for everyone.
The banter works well and you have a convincing, relaxed presentation style...it works well!
Thank you all.
John
Thanks very much John. Still finding our feet with the videos so it’s nice to get words of encouragement 👍
Some interesting updates there guys 👍
Thanks Jason 👍
Great to see you both in action again. Thanks for sharing these projects with us.
No problem Alex, thanks for your support 👍
Very entertaining
Thanks for watching Louise 👍
Nice to see these project videos!
I have some azaleas with yellow leaves, which I think is either the ph of the soil or a nutrient deficiency, I believe.. What did you use to treat your azalea's? I believe I heard some kind of salts.
Hi Dennis, they yellowing can be down to Magnesium deficiency, so we used Epsom salts to treat this. If it is this, the leaves first emerge as fresh and green but them turn yellow after that, though the veins of the leaves are still green. Standard Epsom salts, 1 tablespoon per 2 Litres of water in a watering can. Water leaves and soil. Yellowing can be down to other factors but try 2 or 3 rounds of Epsom salts, once every couple of weeks and see if that helps
thanks again for another video. I have just had a bit of a disaster with an air layer I took from a hornbeam so to see successes is most encouraging. What was the name of the tape you used when bending the juniper. Thanks again
Thanks again for watching William! It’s called vet wrap. You can get it from pet shops. We get ours from Jude’s saddlers