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  1. BillyBumbleBeard

    Strawberries - small shriveled fruit.

    Some good advice Cheers all, will need to update my gardening notebook.
    Some good advice Cheers all, will need to update my gardening notebook.
    Some good advice Cheers all, will need to update my gardening notebook.
    Some good advice Cheers all, will need to update my gardening notebook.
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  2. Drahcir

    Brown marks on broad beans (the actual unripe seed).

    After reading around two suggestions 1) Manganese deficiency, 2) Virus.
    After reading around two suggestions 1) Manganese deficiency, 2) Virus.
    After reading around two suggestions 1) Manganese deficiency, 2) Virus.
    After reading around two suggestions 1) Manganese deficiency, 2) Virus.
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  3. burnie

    End of July catchup

    I gave up smoking a pipe 40 years ago lol. Funnily though he and I share a lot of similarities, I'm a mad keen angler too.
    I gave up smoking a pipe 40 years ago lol. Funnily though he and I share a lot of similarities, I'm a mad keen angler too.
    I gave up smoking a pipe 40 years ago lol. Funnily though he and I share a lot of similarities, I'm a mad keen angler too.
    I gave up smoking a pipe 40 years ago lol. Funnily though he and I share a lot of similarities, I'm a mad keen angler too.
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  4. Darren2993

    Apple Pest

    That's interesting. Back in UK, I used the traps and found that they were sufficient....didn't need to spray!
    That's interesting. Back in UK, I used the traps and found that they were sufficient....didn't need to spray!
    That's interesting. Back in UK, I used the traps and found that they were sufficient....didn't need to spray!
    That's interesting. Back in UK, I used the traps and found that they were sufficient....didn't need to spray!
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  5. Drahcir

    Squash, when to cut?

    I have found it is necessary seperate squash from each other in storage as condensation forms on the points of contact, causing the rind to grow mould and then rot. If you have an airy space...
    I have found it is necessary seperate squash from each other in storage as condensation forms on the points of contact, causing the rind to grow mould and then rot. If you have an airy space ,frost-free , I would move them out of the carton and place in solitary confinement. It helps to let the...
    I have found it is necessary seperate squash from each other in storage as condensation forms on the points of contact, causing the rind to grow mould and then rot. If you have an airy space ,frost-free , I would move them out of the carton and...
    I have found it is necessary seperate squash from each other in storage as condensation forms on the points of contact, causing the rind to grow mould and then rot. If you have an airy space...
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  6. Clueless 1 v2

    Where should my veg be upto by now

    Thanks all.Regarding it being crowded, that's a fair assessment. The only reason the courgettes are in there is because my dad's young dog sometimes visits, and she's crazy, and has a bizarre...
    Thanks all.Regarding it being crowded, that's a fair assessment. The only reason the courgettes are in there is because my dad's young dog sometimes visits, and she's crazy, and has a bizarre interest in potted plants. I keep meaning to bring them out into the garden.I usually feed up once a...
    Thanks all.Regarding it being crowded, that's a fair assessment. The only reason the courgettes are in there is because my dad's young dog sometimes visits, and she's crazy, and has a bizarre interest in potted plants. I keep meaning to bring...
    Thanks all.Regarding it being crowded, that's a fair assessment. The only reason the courgettes are in there is because my dad's young dog sometimes visits, and she's crazy, and has a bizarre...
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  7. Bear1

    Plum tree problems

    Pictures?
    Pictures?
    Pictures?
    Pictures?
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  8. DazzerLancs

    Billberry

    I'm at a bit of a loss then. "Could it have some root pest", or "could it have been scorched by reflection or watering" are the only things that spring to mind.Hm. Tricky.
    I'm at a bit of a loss then. "Could it have some root pest", or "could it have been scorched by reflection or watering" are the only things that spring to mind.Hm. Tricky.
    I'm at a bit of a loss then. "Could it have some root pest", or "could it have been scorched by reflection or watering" are the only things that spring to mind.Hm. Tricky.
    I'm at a bit of a loss then. "Could it have some root pest", or "could it have been scorched by reflection or watering" are the only things that spring to mind.Hm. Tricky.
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  9. Clueless 1 v2

    Edamame beans

    Clueless, I've grown them a few times. Grew much better in pots than in the ground. Can definitely grow fairly well in the UK though. Mine grew to around just under 2 feet.
    Clueless, I've grown them a few times. Grew much better in pots than in the ground. Can definitely grow fairly well in the UK though. Mine grew to around just under 2 feet.
    Clueless, I've grown them a few times. Grew much better in pots than in the ground. Can definitely grow fairly well in the UK though. Mine grew to around just under 2 feet.
    Clueless, I've grown them a few times. Grew much better in pots than in the ground. Can definitely grow fairly well in the UK though. Mine grew to around just under 2 feet.
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  10. TheMadHedger

    Courgette plants - full sun versus partial shade

    From their website ("lovethegarden"):So it looks like 20ml in a gallon of water weekly.IIWY I would consider asking them the question (and reporting the answer here)!Edit: 01276 401300
    From their website ("lovethegarden"):So it looks like 20ml in a gallon of water weekly.IIWY I would consider asking them the question (and reporting the answer here)!Edit: 01276 401300
    From their website ("lovethegarden"):So it looks like 20ml in a gallon of water weekly.IIWY I would consider asking them the question (and reporting the answer here)!Edit: 01276 401300
    From their website ("lovethegarden"):So it looks like 20ml in a gallon of water weekly.IIWY I would consider asking them the question (and reporting the answer here)!Edit: 01276 401300
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  11. jazzy

    Iceberg Lettuce- No's?

    I could be wrong but I think the number represents firmness on a 1 to 5 scale with 5 being the most firm.Objective method for measuring fi... preview & related info | Mendeley
    I could be wrong but I think the number represents firmness on a 1 to 5 scale with 5 being the most firm.Objective method for measuring fi... preview & related info | Mendeley
    I could be wrong but I think the number represents firmness on a 1 to 5 scale with 5 being the most firm.Objective method for measuring fi... preview & related info | Mendeley
    I could be wrong but I think the number represents firmness on a 1 to 5 scale with 5 being the most firm.Objective method for measuring fi... preview & related info | Mendeley
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  12. THFC

    Aubergine leaf problem

    It's currently in isolation and now looking incredibly sorry for itself. Will give it to the end of the week, and then try as you suggest. Shame we are not going to be having great weather this week.
    It's currently in isolation and now looking incredibly sorry for itself. Will give it to the end of the week, and then try as you suggest. Shame we are not going to be having great weather this week.
    It's currently in isolation and now looking incredibly sorry for itself. Will give it to the end of the week, and then try as you suggest. Shame we are not going to be having great weather this week.
    It's currently in isolation and now looking incredibly sorry for itself. Will give it to the end of the week, and then try as you suggest. Shame we are not going to be having great weather this week.
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  13. Billi

    What's wrong with my pepper plant?

    My Christmas cacti have both been in this window for years and are quite happy
    My Christmas cacti have both been in this window for years and are quite happy
    My Christmas cacti have both been in this window for years and are quite happy
    My Christmas cacti have both been in this window for years and are quite happy
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  14. vbgr

    Apricot laden with fruit

    Sounds good. V
    Sounds good. V
    Sounds good. V
    Sounds good. V
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  15. Sirius

    Corn with scrapes at base of leaves

    Could be leaf miner
    Could be leaf miner
    Could be leaf miner
    Could be leaf miner
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  16. THFC

    Brown marks on Borage leaves

    Cheers infradig. I wish i'd posted on here before cutting off half the leaves, but the plants seem to have survived. For now!
    Cheers infradig. I wish i'd posted on here before cutting off half the leaves, but the plants seem to have survived. For now!
    Cheers infradig. I wish i'd posted on here before cutting off half the leaves, but the plants seem to have survived. For now!
    Cheers infradig. I wish i'd posted on here before cutting off half the leaves, but the plants seem to have survived. For now!
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  17. TheMadHedger

    Cercospora Leaf Spot on beetroot leaves

    So I have Cercospora Leaf Spot on some of my beetroot leaves - it's not bad but I've removed the affected leaves. My fault really having never grown beetroot before; the leaves have grown very...
    So I have Cercospora Leaf Spot on some of my beetroot leaves - it's not bad but I've removed the affected leaves. My fault really having never grown beetroot before; the leaves have grown very well (as have the roots) and the leaves are much too close together (I have the plants in a large...
    So I have Cercospora Leaf Spot on some of my beetroot leaves - it's not bad but I've removed the affected leaves. My fault really having never grown beetroot before; the leaves have grown very well (as have the roots) and the leaves are much too...
    So I have Cercospora Leaf Spot on some of my beetroot leaves - it's not bad but I've removed the affected leaves. My fault really having never grown beetroot before; the leaves have grown very...
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  18. dogsbody

    Dwarf French beans

    I chit my beans on damp kitchen roll and usually get germination within two days then plant them immediately.
    I chit my beans on damp kitchen roll and usually get germination within two days then plant them immediately.
    I chit my beans on damp kitchen roll and usually get germination within two days then plant them immediately.
    I chit my beans on damp kitchen roll and usually get germination within two days then plant them immediately.
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  19. Drozich

    Habanero advice

    That’s great, thank you for your help.
    That’s great, thank you for your help.
    That’s great, thank you for your help.
    That’s great, thank you for your help.
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  20. Paul Blackburn

    Problem wth my Pear Tree

    What's actually happening, are the leaves rolling up. Are there any insects on the backs of the leaves.
    What's actually happening, are the leaves rolling up. Are there any insects on the backs of the leaves.
    What's actually happening, are the leaves rolling up. Are there any insects on the backs of the leaves.
    What's actually happening, are the leaves rolling up. Are there any insects on the backs of the leaves.
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    315

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