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  1. machtucker

    Is it too late to prune Acer

    I agree, that a lot depends on what stage they are at. If you are only cutting small branchlets then a little sap bleeding will not hurt. You can always do more in late May-June, as long as you...
    I agree, that a lot depends on what stage they are at. If you are only cutting small branchlets then a little sap bleeding will not hurt. You can always do more in late May-June, as long as you are not cutting anything thicker than a pencil. Any bigger cuts will have to wait till Winter.
    I agree, that a lot depends on what stage they are at. If you are only cutting small branchlets then a little sap bleeding will not hurt. You can always do more in late May-June, as long as you are not cutting anything thicker than a pencil. Any...
    I agree, that a lot depends on what stage they are at. If you are only cutting small branchlets then a little sap bleeding will not hurt. You can always do more in late May-June, as long as you...
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  2. Marley Farley
    Sticky

    WILDFLOWERS YOU HAVE SEEN WHILE OUT WALKING

    Last week's sunshine has brought out the spring flowers
    Last week's sunshine has brought out the spring flowers
    Last week's sunshine has brought out the spring flowers
    Last week's sunshine has brought out the spring flowers
    celandine feb 2019.jpg coltsfoot feb 2019.jpg IMG_20190227_130706242.jpg IMG_20190227_130701282.jpg IMG_6618.JPG PURPLE 1.jpg
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  3. Kevin Cowans

    My Garden Progress

    Hello allI Hope you are Well.I have been having some difficulty getting access to Leaves behind Shrubs etc. so.....This Morning, my Sister was kind enough to take me to a relatively Local...
    Hello allI Hope you are Well.I have been having some difficulty getting access to Leaves behind Shrubs etc. so.....This Morning, my Sister was kind enough to take me to a relatively Local Garden Centre (Branton) which also has a Mower Shop.I have picked up a Mountfield MBL 50 Li Leaf...
    Hello allI Hope you are Well.I have been having some difficulty getting access to Leaves behind Shrubs etc. so.....This Morning, my Sister was kind enough to take me to a relatively Local Garden Centre (Branton) which also has a Mower...
    Hello allI Hope you are Well.I have been having some difficulty getting access to Leaves behind Shrubs etc. so.....This Morning, my Sister was kind enough to take me to a relatively Local...
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  4. Selleri

    How to remove a ring from paving?

    You should see the drinks they have in Finland.:rolleyespink:
    You should see the drinks they have in Finland.:rolleyespink:
    You should see the drinks they have in Finland.:rolleyespink:
    You should see the drinks they have in Finland.:rolleyespink:
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  5. akwe-xavante

    Period Drama Puzzle

    Next time I dig out the 'Moll Flanders' dvd I'll pay extra special attention and see if I can spot that car @akwe-xavante ! Never noticed it before!
    Next time I dig out the 'Moll Flanders' dvd I'll pay extra special attention and see if I can spot that car @akwe-xavante ! Never noticed it before!
    Next time I dig out the 'Moll Flanders' dvd I'll pay extra special attention and see if I can spot that car @akwe-xavante ! Never noticed it before!
    Next time I dig out the 'Moll Flanders' dvd I'll pay extra special attention and see if I can spot that car @akwe-xavante ! Never noticed it before!
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  6. himartinhere

    Weeds Identification and Treatment

    Thank you guys, this is really helpful again!
    Thank you guys, this is really helpful again!
    Thank you guys, this is really helpful again!
    Thank you guys, this is really helpful again!
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  7. redstar

    Car Show.

    Gorgeous @redstar , beautiful.:wow:
    Gorgeous @redstar , beautiful.:wow:
    Gorgeous @redstar , beautiful.:wow:
    Gorgeous @redstar , beautiful.:wow:
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  8. himartinhere

    Acer Chances after Awful Winter

    Diy store plants usually get over or under watered and acers don't like it to dry, which might have been the reason for dried up leaves (if it wasnt one of the others mentioned above).Cordylines...
    Diy store plants usually get over or under watered and acers don't like it to dry, which might have been the reason for dried up leaves (if it wasnt one of the others mentioned above).Cordylines aren't completely hardy and the more colour in the leaves, the less hardy they are. The normal...
    Diy store plants usually get over or under watered and acers don't like it to dry, which might have been the reason for dried up leaves (if it wasnt one of the others mentioned above).Cordylines aren't completely hardy and the more colour in...
    Diy store plants usually get over or under watered and acers don't like it to dry, which might have been the reason for dried up leaves (if it wasnt one of the others mentioned above).Cordylines...
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  9. Lynton Naiff

    Will my beech hedge survive?

    As the hedge is on the developer's land, it's theirs to do as they like with even if that means ripping it out. Probably best if you can to have a friendly chat with them to find out what they are...
    As the hedge is on the developer's land, it's theirs to do as they like with even if that means ripping it out. Probably best if you can to have a friendly chat with them to find out what they are planning and express your concerns.
    As the hedge is on the developer's land, it's theirs to do as they like with even if that means ripping it out. Probably best if you can to have a friendly chat with them to find out what they are planning and express your concerns.
    As the hedge is on the developer's land, it's theirs to do as they like with even if that means ripping it out. Probably best if you can to have a friendly chat with them to find out what they are...
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  10. LawnAndOrder

    How much will you miss outdoor gardening in the next few months?

    Hmmm...30cm would be pushing them to the limit. Certainly I've found the Iris and Lobelia prefer their roots in the water but the stems above. If there's no shelf, I wonder whether some of the...
    Hmmm...30cm would be pushing them to the limit. Certainly I've found the Iris and Lobelia prefer their roots in the water but the stems above. If there's no shelf, I wonder whether some of the trendy, tall, square pots half-filled with gravel or stones, then topped up with soil and the plant...
    Hmmm...30cm would be pushing them to the limit. Certainly I've found the Iris and Lobelia prefer their roots in the water but the stems above. If there's no shelf, I wonder whether some of the trendy, tall, square pots half-filled with gravel or...
    Hmmm...30cm would be pushing them to the limit. Certainly I've found the Iris and Lobelia prefer their roots in the water but the stems above. If there's no shelf, I wonder whether some of the...
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  11. Jo Benjamin

    Irrigation system help

    Hozelock don't produce the micro irrigation systems any more. I managed to get a Gardena timer and then got other 'no-name' bits on t'interweb.
    Hozelock don't produce the micro irrigation systems any more. I managed to get a Gardena timer and then got other 'no-name' bits on t'interweb.
    Hozelock don't produce the micro irrigation systems any more. I managed to get a Gardena timer and then got other 'no-name' bits on t'interweb.
    Hozelock don't produce the micro irrigation systems any more. I managed to get a Gardena timer and then got other 'no-name' bits on t'interweb.
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  12. shiney
    Informative x 3

    Who Are You Really Buying From When Shopping Online?

    A Chinese seller can say their item is based in the UK on their listing, but if you click on their name and “about”, it will give you their registered location. Also Chinese sellers often have...
    A Chinese seller can say their item is based in the UK on their listing, but if you click on their name and “about”, it will give you their registered location. Also Chinese sellers often have feedback numbers in the low hundreds, as they dump an account as soon as they fall below standards at...
    A Chinese seller can say their item is based in the UK on their listing, but if you click on their name and “about”, it will give you their registered location. Also Chinese sellers often have feedback numbers in the low hundreds, as they dump...
    A Chinese seller can say their item is based in the UK on their listing, but if you click on their name and “about”, it will give you their registered location. Also Chinese sellers often have...
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  13. MichelleW

    Crispy Harts Tongue Fern

    Many thanks for the advice
    Many thanks for the advice
    Many thanks for the advice
    Many thanks for the advice
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  14. Sian in Belgium
    Like x 12

    New Year - new country - new project!

    Makes perfect sense to me. We stayed in the UK till this home was habitable. Started the garden on visits to get the infrastructure done.
    Makes perfect sense to me. We stayed in the UK till this home was habitable. Started the garden on visits to get the infrastructure done.
    Makes perfect sense to me. We stayed in the UK till this home was habitable. Started the garden on visits to get the infrastructure done.
    Makes perfect sense to me. We stayed in the UK till this home was habitable. Started the garden on visits to get the infrastructure done.
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  15. himartinhere

    New Hedge: Weeds, Pruning, Feeding Qs

    Thank you both, this is really helpful. I appreciate it.
    Thank you both, this is really helpful. I appreciate it.
    Thank you both, this is really helpful. I appreciate it.
    Thank you both, this is really helpful. I appreciate it.
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  16. JWK
    Sticky

    Vegetable Growing 2025

    I have got bad carrot fly before but will probably try some again this year, just an early sowing I think in a couple of weeks. Last year I tried 3 or 4 sowings and the slugs got them all
    I have got bad carrot fly before but will probably try some again this year, just an early sowing I think in a couple of weeks. Last year I tried 3 or 4 sowings and the slugs got them all
    I have got bad carrot fly before but will probably try some again this year, just an early sowing I think in a couple of weeks. Last year I tried 3 or 4 sowings and the slugs got them all
    I have got bad carrot fly before but will probably try some again this year, just an early sowing I think in a couple of weeks. Last year I tried 3 or 4 sowings and the slugs got them all
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  17. Greenfield81

    Lilac tree pruning - SoS

    In general to maintain flowering the next year you trim back just after they have flowered but drastic cutting back should be done when they are dormant. You can get away with hard prunning when...
    In general to maintain flowering the next year you trim back just after they have flowered but drastic cutting back should be done when they are dormant. You can get away with hard prunning when they are in growth but it will slow the rate they recover, whilst winter pruning will promote...
    In general to maintain flowering the next year you trim back just after they have flowered but drastic cutting back should be done when they are dormant. You can get away with hard prunning when they are in growth but it will slow the rate they...
    In general to maintain flowering the next year you trim back just after they have flowered but drastic cutting back should be done when they are dormant. You can get away with hard prunning when...
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  18. Kevin Cowans

    Maintaining Spiraea

    It's a long time since I've had Spirea in the garden, but if I remember rightly they flower on the previous year's growth so you prune them immediately after flowering. If you want a dense rounded...
    It's a long time since I've had Spirea in the garden, but if I remember rightly they flower on the previous year's growth so you prune them immediately after flowering. If you want a dense rounded shape you can do it by clipping them all over.When they get mature (not your problem just now) you...
    It's a long time since I've had Spirea in the garden, but if I remember rightly they flower on the previous year's growth so you prune them immediately after flowering. If you want a dense rounded shape you can do it by clipping them all...
    It's a long time since I've had Spirea in the garden, but if I remember rightly they flower on the previous year's growth so you prune them immediately after flowering. If you want a dense rounded...
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  19. BB3

    Magnolia Stellata

    Thanks @NigelJ I've done that this morning and @pete Tbh I've never noticed the leaves! It has been cruelly neglected. I have given it a good jiggle of toprose as that's the first thing that came...
    Thanks @NigelJ I've done that this morning and @pete Tbh I've never noticed the leaves! It has been cruelly neglected. I have given it a good jiggle of toprose as that's the first thing that came to hand.
    Thanks @NigelJ I've done that this morning and @pete Tbh I've never noticed the leaves! It has been cruelly neglected. I have given it a good jiggle of toprose as that's the first thing that came to hand.
    Thanks @NigelJ I've done that this morning and @pete Tbh I've never noticed the leaves! It has been cruelly neglected. I have given it a good jiggle of toprose as that's the first thing that came...
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  20. Greenfield81

    Verbena bonariensis cutting back

    With Verbena bonariensis I tend to remove any obviously dead bits, maybe shorten the live bits by two thirds and then have another look at it when it starts to grow properly. As for falling over I...
    With Verbena bonariensis I tend to remove any obviously dead bits, maybe shorten the live bits by two thirds and then have another look at it when it starts to grow properly. As for falling over I think that's just in it's nature mine reach 5 ft + and like to lean on the surroundings. So tie...
    With Verbena bonariensis I tend to remove any obviously dead bits, maybe shorten the live bits by two thirds and then have another look at it when it starts to grow properly. As for falling over I think that's just in it's nature mine reach 5 ft...
    With Verbena bonariensis I tend to remove any obviously dead bits, maybe shorten the live bits by two thirds and then have another look at it when it starts to grow properly. As for falling over I...
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    1
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    170
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