Monday, January 18, 2010

Honey From A Weed Why Dont My Honey Suckle Grow?

Why dont my honey suckle grow? - honey from a weed

I planted a few years ago honey suckle and immediately began to develop. Some children came to the streets and decimated my garden with a stick, strange but true. If neglected and weeds grew and overcame things. There are about five years ago, I began to pay all of the weeds to grow and look healthy and I built a sheet block to grow again and again. had simply are not the wound its way to the top and stayed active over the past few years, why is that? What can I do to make it big and on the bow?

8 comments:

Oops said...

Prune the last person said, and regularly with Miracle Gro or Phostrogen, feed, treatment should be resumed.

JusPeach... said...

You need a good dose of sunshine tooo ... So if your in the shade of trees can be done for more light to be cut.

Teresa K said...

Then cut is a good fertilizer to the roots and to see a regular food and water and the results

kala2032 said...

I suck the honey is a weed. So bad that they do not live nearby, I would say it could take them all. I have a garden full of them in the first row behind him.

ED SNOW said...

Looks like you've never seen Honeysuckle manure or compost in your life. Improve the soil and grow.

John L said...

Honeysuckle prefer cool roots and a few flat stones to keep the roots cool and feed base growmore is a good choice, and have patience.

Oldgirl said...

You need to prune it every year or it will not continue to grow. Go to / Gardening www.bbc.co.uk

Big wullie said...

Lonicera (honeysuckle), after flowering, thin, for a general purpose fertilizer to encourage new growth of new fertilizer application in early spring, tie in new shoots with good compost manure.
The soil should be commonplace for the rich, well drained. Sun or partial shade.

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