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Tomato Seed Swaps 2023
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Fred Clarke
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Sep 28, 2023
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JWK
Mar 27, 2024
Advice re container raspberries
Thank you MisterQ, this is great. Very helpful indeed. Lets see if I am able to put this into practice!
Thank you MisterQ, this is great. Very helpful indeed. Lets see if I am able to put this into practice!
Thank you MisterQ, this is great. Very helpful indeed. Lets see if I am able to put this into practice!
Thank you MisterQ, this is great. Very helpful indeed. Lets see if I am able to put this into practice!
THFC
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Mar 18, 2024
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THFC
Mar 25, 2024
any tips for this cranberry plant
If you can provide it with an acidic bog it'll romp away. If not, I wouldn't bother
If you can provide it with an acidic bog it'll romp away. If not, I wouldn't bother
If you can provide it with an acidic bog it'll romp away. If not, I wouldn't bother
If you can provide it with an acidic bog it'll romp away. If not, I wouldn't bother
hi2u_uk
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Mar 24, 2024
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noisette47
Mar 24, 2024
Hybrid fruit tree
Found this earlier today: Interstems, stem-builders and double-working Similar reasoning applies to grafting in ornamentals.
Found this earlier today: Interstems, stem-builders and double-working Similar reasoning applies to grafting in ornamentals.
Found this earlier today: Interstems, stem-builders and double-working Similar reasoning applies to grafting in ornamentals.
Found this earlier today: Interstems, stem-builders and double-working Similar reasoning applies to grafting in ornamentals.
colinb
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Mar 23, 2024
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NigelJ
Mar 24, 2024
Citrus paradisi, Ruby Red Grapefruit
Ooh, lovely! I love grapefruit, but I'm pretty sure I couldn't grow them here (nowhere to overwinter under cover and too cold to leave them out).
Ooh, lovely! I love grapefruit, but I'm pretty sure I couldn't grow them here (nowhere to overwinter under cover and too cold to leave them out).
Ooh, lovely! I love grapefruit, but I'm pretty sure I couldn't grow them here (nowhere to overwinter under cover and too cold to leave them out).
Ooh, lovely! I love grapefruit, but I'm pretty sure I couldn't grow them here (nowhere to overwinter under cover and too cold to leave them out).
Victoria
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Feb 20, 2024
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JennyJB
Mar 24, 2024
Seaweed as a vegetable plot top dressing
I'm a big fan of seaweed products. I don't live near the sea so I buy seaweed meal that I liberally spread on the borders in Spring mixed in with some blood, fish and bone. The smell of the...
I'm a big fan of seaweed products. I don't live near the sea so I buy seaweed meal that I liberally spread on the borders in Spring mixed in with some blood, fish and bone. The smell of the seaweed meal is lovely
I'm a big fan of seaweed products. I don't live near the sea so I buy seaweed meal that I liberally spread on the borders in Spring mixed in with some blood, fish and bone. The smell of the seaweed meal is lovely
I'm a big fan of seaweed products. I don't live near the sea so I buy seaweed meal that I liberally spread on the borders in Spring mixed in with some blood, fish and bone. The smell of the...
KEVIN247
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Feb 23, 2024
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Pete8
Mar 24, 2024
Grapevine
We bought two from Aldi some years back. One died but this one is doing well. @On the Levels, you have quite a production line going there!
We bought two from Aldi some years back. One died but this one is doing well. @On the Levels, you have quite a production line going there!
We bought two from Aldi some years back. One died but this one is doing well. @On the Levels, you have quite a production line going there!
We bought two from Aldi some years back. One died but this one is doing well. @On the Levels, you have quite a production line going there!
Karen S
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Dec 8, 2023
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pattie
Mar 22, 2024
Bird Thieves
@Greybelle We have had similar issues over the years. We have tried hanging old CDs so that the swing and reflect the light, hung old white sheets torn into strips etc etc. Birds totally ignored...
@Greybelle We have had similar issues over the years. We have tried hanging old CDs so that the swing and reflect the light, hung old white sheets torn into strips etc etc. Birds totally ignored them. We then made a model of a sparrowhawk that was hanging at the end of a flexible tube that moved...
@Greybelle We have had similar issues over the years. We have tried hanging old CDs so that the swing and reflect the light, hung old white sheets torn into strips etc etc. Birds totally ignored them. We then made a model of a sparrowhawk that...
@Greybelle We have had similar issues over the years. We have tried hanging old CDs so that the swing and reflect the light, hung old white sheets torn into strips etc etc. Birds totally ignored...
Greybelle
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Aug 7, 2023
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On the Levels
Mar 22, 2024
Dwarf Apple Tree problem
Hi @Stooey89 These days, it's generally thought that wound paints and capping waxes aren't necessary and are likely to cause more harm than good. As long as you cut the branches close the branch...
Hi @Stooey89 These days, it's generally thought that wound paints and capping waxes aren't necessary and are likely to cause more harm than good. As long as you cut the branches close the branch collar and tidy up the cut, you should be fine. Tree Pruning, How to Prune Tree Branches Correctly...
Hi @Stooey89 These days, it's generally thought that wound paints and capping waxes aren't necessary and are likely to cause more harm than good. As long as you cut the branches close the branch collar and tidy up the cut, you should be fine....
Hi @Stooey89 These days, it's generally thought that wound paints and capping waxes aren't necessary and are likely to cause more harm than good. As long as you cut the branches close the branch...
Stooey89
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Mar 17, 2024
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BobTG
Mar 20, 2024
Shipping to Northern Ireland
There is a sticky thread hereUK seed suppliers (delivering to NI)
There is a sticky thread hereUK seed suppliers (delivering to NI)
There is a sticky thread hereUK seed suppliers (delivering to NI)
There is a sticky thread hereUK seed suppliers (delivering to NI)
Greecko
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Mar 15, 2024
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JWK
Mar 15, 2024
1918 war garden plan from chicago tribune.
here is plate 20 of progressive steps in my graphical recreation of a 1918 war garden plan from Chicago tribune column "the successful home garden" by J F h heide.
here is plate 20 of progressive steps in my graphical recreation of a 1918 war garden plan from Chicago tribune column "the successful home garden" by J F h heide.
here is plate 20 of progressive steps in my graphical recreation of a 1918 war garden plan from Chicago tribune column "the successful home garden" by J F h heide.
here is plate 20 of progressive steps in my graphical recreation of a 1918 war garden plan from Chicago tribune column "the successful home garden" by J F h heide.
wargarden2017
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Mar 15, 2024
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wargarden2017
Mar 15, 2024
What's happening to my Chilies?
Thanks for your replies.I have a 2Kw fan heater and line the greenhouse internally with bubble-wrap from October to about the end of the second week in April (I'm in eastern Devon so it's mild)....
Thanks for your replies.I have a 2Kw fan heater and line the greenhouse internally with bubble-wrap from October to about the end of the second week in April (I'm in eastern Devon so it's mild). I've no artificial lighting.It could well be that they got cold. My greenhouse is kept at a...
Thanks for your replies.I have a 2Kw fan heater and line the greenhouse internally with bubble-wrap from October to about the end of the second week in April (I'm in eastern Devon so it's mild). I've no artificial lighting.It could well be...
Thanks for your replies.I have a 2Kw fan heater and line the greenhouse internally with bubble-wrap from October to about the end of the second week in April (I'm in eastern Devon so it's mild)....
ChilliPepper
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Mar 13, 2024
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ChilliPepper
Mar 13, 2024
prunus avium Sylvia DWARF cherry tree
thanks but just to be clear are you suggesting it can be permanently kept in a 45-50cm pot. I want to buy a dwarf tree
thanks but just to be clear are you suggesting it can be permanently kept in a 45-50cm pot. I want to buy a dwarf tree
thanks but just to be clear are you suggesting it can be permanently kept in a 45-50cm pot. I want to buy a dwarf tree
thanks but just to be clear are you suggesting it can be permanently kept in a 45-50cm pot. I want to buy a dwarf tree
hi2u_uk
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Feb 25, 2024
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hi2u_uk
Feb 26, 2024
Pea varities
Back in the 80s we had a local pea farmer, ( famous for cutting down trees and ripping up hedgerows), and you could go to his farm to buy loose podded peas, idea for freezing it said.They turned...
Back in the 80s we had a local pea farmer, ( famous for cutting down trees and ripping up hedgerows), and you could go to his farm to buy loose podded peas, idea for freezing it said.They turned out to be those hard as bullet type peas that were probably more suitable for canning or mushy...
Back in the 80s we had a local pea farmer, ( famous for cutting down trees and ripping up hedgerows), and you could go to his farm to buy loose podded peas, idea for freezing it said.They turned out to be those hard as bullet type peas that...
Back in the 80s we had a local pea farmer, ( famous for cutting down trees and ripping up hedgerows), and you could go to his farm to buy loose podded peas, idea for freezing it said.They turned...
Greecko
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Feb 15, 2024
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pete
Feb 15, 2024
Broad Beans
Thanks for that Pete,that's more than I'd hoped for.
Thanks for that Pete,that's more than I'd hoped for.
Thanks for that Pete,that's more than I'd hoped for.
Thanks for that Pete,that's more than I'd hoped for.
dogsbody
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Jan 25, 2024
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dogsbody
Feb 2, 2024
Finally buying apple trees
Should be Ok, they are pretty tough plants and hardy.
Should be Ok, they are pretty tough plants and hardy.
Should be Ok, they are pretty tough plants and hardy.
Should be Ok, they are pretty tough plants and hardy.
Bear1
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Jan 2, 2024
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pete
Jan 19, 2024
Apple tree true from seed
We have a wild apple tree growing nearby which has lovely looking fruit but absolutely tasteless! I guess it grew from a core someone threw out.
We have a wild apple tree growing nearby which has lovely looking fruit but absolutely tasteless! I guess it grew from a core someone threw out.
We have a wild apple tree growing nearby which has lovely looking fruit but absolutely tasteless! I guess it grew from a core someone threw out.
We have a wild apple tree growing nearby which has lovely looking fruit but absolutely tasteless! I guess it grew from a core someone threw out.
Bear1
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Dec 17, 2023
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Baalmaiden
Jan 14, 2024
Which apple trees would you get
Hi sorry not sure but afreind of mine has the Liberty apple tree she said.its a sweet, juicy, and crisp apple and . is very resistant to scab, cedar apple rust, mildew, and fireblight
Hi sorry not sure but afreind of mine has the Liberty apple tree she said.its a sweet, juicy, and crisp apple and . is very resistant to scab, cedar apple rust, mildew, and fireblight
Hi sorry not sure but afreind of mine has the Liberty apple tree she said.its a sweet, juicy, and crisp apple and . is very resistant to scab, cedar apple rust, mildew, and fireblight
Hi sorry not sure but afreind of mine has the Liberty apple tree she said.its a sweet, juicy, and crisp apple and . is very resistant to scab, cedar apple rust, mildew, and fireblight
Bear1
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Jan 3, 2024
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Janet mahay
Jan 4, 2024
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Vegetable growing 2023
Link to new threadVegetable Growing 2024
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JWK
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Jan 20, 2023
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shiney
Jan 1, 2024
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Potato Growing 2023
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