I think it was transplant shock - they only had newspaper around the rootball. Mind you they were left in the sun before planting, then probably dried out between waterings...
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Hi Cris,
Sorry you missed it. I make those kinds of mistakes all the time. If you’re ever in the area please let me know or drop in. I'd love to get your advice on a few things.
I've put my slow rowing small vegetables down to clay soil. It may take some time and resources to get it to a stage where it is producing wonderful vegetables like yours. I’ve been looking at your photos and feeling very jealous. All the best and hope to see you soon,
Cass
G'day Chris, I'm glad you like it. Yes I agree that bamboo is simply striking. Some argue that in Chinese paintings, bamboo is one of the most difficult plants to draw. To me, bamboo represents inner strengths yet it's elegant by appearance...
Thank you for your comment Christopher! I've noticed you have plenty of blogs yourself. I look forward to reading them for my own inspiration. Happy gardening :)
Cheers Chris. Thanks for the welcome. Enjoying checkout all the great pics of people's gardens etc and looking forward to learning loads along the way...
At 3:13pm on September 10, 2009, Dylan Lacey said…
Hi Chris, you mentioned somewhere that coriander is prone to bolting - I recently read that it needs to be kept moist or it bolts so I am trying to water mine regularly and see if it works. I will also try digging in some water granules (when I find them lol) around the roots to help this.