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  1. eddybaby

    Umbrella plant leaf drop...help

    Lower leaf loss is probably normal although as long as they go yellow first.It probably is growing upwards in to darkness, if you see what I mean, which is not really how plants would grow in...
    Lower leaf loss is probably normal although as long as they go yellow first.It probably is growing upwards in to darkness, if you see what I mean, which is not really how plants would grow in nature.
    Lower leaf loss is probably normal although as long as they go yellow first.It probably is growing upwards in to darkness, if you see what I mean, which is not really how plants would grow in nature.
    Lower leaf loss is probably normal although as long as they go yellow first.It probably is growing upwards in to darkness, if you see what I mean, which is not really how plants would grow in...
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  2. eddybaby

    Succulent

    Most of my Aeoniums tend to not look great coming out of winter, they grow fast for succulents so soon pick up as the light improves and days get longer.Just wonder if there could be possible...
    Most of my Aeoniums tend to not look great coming out of winter, they grow fast for succulents so soon pick up as the light improves and days get longer.Just wonder if there could be possible mealy bug on the plant.
    Most of my Aeoniums tend to not look great coming out of winter, they grow fast for succulents so soon pick up as the light improves and days get longer.Just wonder if there could be possible mealy bug on the plant.
    Most of my Aeoniums tend to not look great coming out of winter, they grow fast for succulents so soon pick up as the light improves and days get longer.Just wonder if there could be possible...
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  3. GreenFingeredPete

    Best Gardening Gadget

    Mine looks pretty lethal, and could certainly do some damage if used in anger, due to the sharp point. But the edge is not sharp really (especially if you use it to scrape mud off tools :thud: ), I...
    Mine looks pretty lethal, and could certainly do some damage if used in anger, due to the sharp point. But the edge is not sharp really (especially if you use it to scrape mud off tools :thud: ), I can't imagine cutting myself on it. The versions with one serrated edge could possibly be a bit more...
    Mine looks pretty lethal, and could certainly do some damage if used in anger, due to the sharp point. But the edge is not sharp really (especially if you use it to scrape mud off tools :thud: ), I can't imagine cutting myself on it. The versions with...
    Mine looks pretty lethal, and could certainly do some damage if used in anger, due to the sharp point. But the edge is not sharp really (especially if you use it to scrape mud off tools :thud: ), I...
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  4. Kevin Cowans

    Propagating Penstemon 'Burgundy'

    Hello allThanks for the Replies.I have got some Westland Seed and Cuttings Compost and also some Westland Rooting Powder.Can anyone recommend a Small(ish) Propagator that will house 9cm...
    Hello allThanks for the Replies.I have got some Westland Seed and Cuttings Compost and also some Westland Rooting Powder.Can anyone recommend a Small(ish) Propagator that will house 9cm Pots?And lastly, can Echinacea Delicious Candy be Propagated in the same way?Thanks in advanceKevin
    Hello allThanks for the Replies.I have got some Westland Seed and Cuttings Compost and also some Westland Rooting Powder.Can anyone recommend a Small(ish) Propagator that will house 9cm Pots?And lastly, can Echinacea Delicious Candy be...
    Hello allThanks for the Replies.I have got some Westland Seed and Cuttings Compost and also some Westland Rooting Powder.Can anyone recommend a Small(ish) Propagator that will house 9cm...
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  5. adamadamant

    best containers for mid may party

    What a great idea! Thank you. And erysimum isnt a bad idea, I have some in pots already from last autumn, but I can see if there are any supplies in the garden centre.
    What a great idea! Thank you. And erysimum isnt a bad idea, I have some in pots already from last autumn, but I can see if there are any supplies in the garden centre.
    What a great idea! Thank you. And erysimum isnt a bad idea, I have some in pots already from last autumn, but I can see if there are any supplies in the garden centre.
    What a great idea! Thank you. And erysimum isnt a bad idea, I have some in pots already from last autumn, but I can see if there are any supplies in the garden centre.
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  6. Novice Gardener Laura

    How to cut this tree back?

    Thanks @Plantminded I’ve discovered a nest in there today so it’ll be a while now until I tackle it again
    Thanks @Plantminded I’ve discovered a nest in there today so it’ll be a while now until I tackle it again
    Thanks @Plantminded I’ve discovered a nest in there today so it’ll be a while now until I tackle it again
    Thanks @Plantminded I’ve discovered a nest in there today so it’ll be a while now until I tackle it again
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  7. saoirse

    Help planning perimeter of trees

    Achieving a natural feeling distribution can be a challenge.One experiment that can be interesting is to throw a handful of stones in different colours (to represent the different species) then...
    Achieving a natural feeling distribution can be a challenge.One experiment that can be interesting is to throw a handful of stones in different colours (to represent the different species) then use wherever they land as planting location guide...
    Achieving a natural feeling distribution can be a challenge.One experiment that can be interesting is to throw a handful of stones in different colours (to represent the different species) then use wherever they land as planting location guide...
    Achieving a natural feeling distribution can be a challenge.One experiment that can be interesting is to throw a handful of stones in different colours (to represent the different species) then...
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  8. Adam422

    Henbane

    Thanks for the info mate. Will try them.
    Thanks for the info mate. Will try them.
    Thanks for the info mate. Will try them.
    Thanks for the info mate. Will try them.
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  9. Newgardenerchris

    Another Eucalyptus. gunni question with photo

    Thank you! This is really useful, especially the illustrations :)
    Thank you! This is really useful, especially the illustrations :)
    Thank you! This is really useful, especially the illustrations :)
    Thank you! This is really useful, especially the illustrations :)
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  10. Selleri

    Ideas for tall, slim plant for summer container please

    Polygonatum x hybridum. You could lift it in the autumn and find a permanent spot for it then. Or Dicentra.
    Polygonatum x hybridum. You could lift it in the autumn and find a permanent spot for it then. Or Dicentra.
    Polygonatum x hybridum. You could lift it in the autumn and find a permanent spot for it then. Or Dicentra.
    Polygonatum x hybridum. You could lift it in the autumn and find a permanent spot for it then. Or Dicentra.
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  11. Adam422

    Woad.

    Right. Thanks.
    Right. Thanks.
    Right. Thanks.
    Right. Thanks.
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  12. ViewAhead

    Quick qu thread!

    Get a new GP, obviously a dinosaur, I had one like that until he decided to retire at the very beginning of covid. Some of them are just idiots, some are good.
    Get a new GP, obviously a dinosaur, I had one like that until he decided to retire at the very beginning of covid. Some of them are just idiots, some are good.
    Get a new GP, obviously a dinosaur, I had one like that until he decided to retire at the very beginning of covid. Some of them are just idiots, some are good.
    Get a new GP, obviously a dinosaur, I had one like that until he decided to retire at the very beginning of covid. Some of them are just idiots, some are good.
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  13. simone_in_wiltshire

    Windows 10 will run out of support in October 2025

    Your system is most likely W11 compatible, but there are other factors, so you must run that W11 checker tool to ensure evrything else is correct.
    Your system is most likely W11 compatible, but there are other factors, so you must run that W11 checker tool to ensure evrything else is correct.
    Your system is most likely W11 compatible, but there are other factors, so you must run that W11 checker tool to ensure evrything else is correct.
    Your system is most likely W11 compatible, but there are other factors, so you must run that W11 checker tool to ensure evrything else is correct.
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  14. Adam422

    The worm

    Right. Thank you very much.
    Right. Thank you very much.
    Right. Thank you very much.
    Right. Thank you very much.
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  15. Penny_Forthem

    Cut flowers recommendations, 2025

    I like Cosmos (mostly as easy to grow) and the dwarf sunflowers (there’s oranges and reds too). I often aim to do some for picking, but I never do enough and end up leaving them in garden as they...
    I like Cosmos (mostly as easy to grow) and the dwarf sunflowers (there’s oranges and reds too). I often aim to do some for picking, but I never do enough and end up leaving them in garden as they so lovely.Have a look on Sarah Raven site as she recommends lovely flowers for cutting.
    I like Cosmos (mostly as easy to grow) and the dwarf sunflowers (there’s oranges and reds too). I often aim to do some for picking, but I never do enough and end up leaving them in garden as they so lovely.Have a look on Sarah Raven site as...
    I like Cosmos (mostly as easy to grow) and the dwarf sunflowers (there’s oranges and reds too). I often aim to do some for picking, but I never do enough and end up leaving them in garden as they...
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  16. Selleri

    Bulb ID competition

    I don't think all frits do. I have a pot of f. Uva-vulpis and there's no pong. Whereas the imperial one nearby is definitely smelly
    I don't think all frits do. I have a pot of f. Uva-vulpis and there's no pong. Whereas the imperial one nearby is definitely smelly
    I don't think all frits do. I have a pot of f. Uva-vulpis and there's no pong. Whereas the imperial one nearby is definitely smelly
    I don't think all frits do. I have a pot of f. Uva-vulpis and there's no pong. Whereas the imperial one nearby is definitely smelly
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  17. Milly Berry

    Help a newbie with raspberry bush question please

    Thanks everyone for the replies!
    Thanks everyone for the replies!
    Thanks everyone for the replies!
    Thanks everyone for the replies!
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  18. On the Levels

    Cornus mas Cornelian cherry

    Perhaps best for the birds :) They are always hungry. This year they ate all our pyrocantha in december already.
    Perhaps best for the birds :) They are always hungry. This year they ate all our pyrocantha in december already.
    Perhaps best for the birds :) They are always hungry. This year they ate all our pyrocantha in december already.
    Perhaps best for the birds :) They are always hungry. This year they ate all our pyrocantha in december already.
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  19. GreenFingeredPete
    Like x 9

    Something Special On The Way

    Yes, I have loads of suitable nesting stuff on the ground that they completely ignore. :scratch:
    Yes, I have loads of suitable nesting stuff on the ground that they completely ignore. :scratch:
    Yes, I have loads of suitable nesting stuff on the ground that they completely ignore. :scratch:
    Yes, I have loads of suitable nesting stuff on the ground that they completely ignore. :scratch:
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  20. Selleri

    A refreshing view of London by a 10 years old Finn

    I have never been to Wagamama's - none round here! If there is one country that seems to have got it right, it's Finland.
    I have never been to Wagamama's - none round here! If there is one country that seems to have got it right, it's Finland.
    I have never been to Wagamama's - none round here! If there is one country that seems to have got it right, it's Finland.
    I have never been to Wagamama's - none round here! If there is one country that seems to have got it right, it's Finland.
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