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Show us your purchases 2024
Went to garden centre yesterday to pick up some viola and a cornus for a pot display. I picked up this cornus nightfall I were quite smitten with the colour of the leaves almost black.
Went to garden centre yesterday to pick up some viola and a cornus for a pot display. I picked up this cornus nightfall I were quite smitten with the colour of the leaves almost black.
Went to garden centre yesterday to pick up some viola and a cornus for a pot display. I picked up this cornus nightfall I were quite smitten with the colour of the leaves almost black.
Went to garden centre yesterday to pick up some viola and a cornus for a pot display. I picked up this cornus nightfall I were quite smitten with the colour of the leaves almost black.
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Perki
Oct 29, 2024 at 10:34 PM
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What are we doing in the garden 2024
Just did some Cosmos deadheading today. Some of them are as tall as me and I've had to stake them as the constant rain was battering them flat.I've got lots of bulbs that want planting....
Just did some Cosmos deadheading today. Some of them are as tall as me and I've had to stake them as the constant rain was battering them flat.I've got lots of bulbs that want planting. Camassias arrived at the weekend and cyclamen today. I've still got daffodils, tulips and muscari to put in...
Just did some Cosmos deadheading today. Some of them are as tall as me and I've had to stake them as the constant rain was battering them flat.I've got lots of bulbs that want planting. Camassias arrived at the weekend and cyclamen today. I've...
Just did some Cosmos deadheading today. Some of them are as tall as me and I've had to stake them as the constant rain was battering them flat.I've got lots of bulbs that want planting....
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Escarpment
Oct 29, 2024 at 10:26 PM
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What's Looking Good October 2024
Got a few things still going
Got a few things still going
Got a few things still going
Got a few things still going
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Oct 1, 2024
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Perki
Oct 29, 2024 at 8:37 PM
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Cutting Lawn Edges
Yes, I am not sure why, this dark brown strip of well cured earth, that razor’s edge, are among my favourite sights in the garden. Perhaps because they are such clear(cut) indications of love's...
Yes, I am not sure why, this dark brown strip of well cured earth, that razor’s edge, are among my favourite sights in the garden. Perhaps because they are such clear(cut) indications of love's labour's found.I have now had these metal edges for three years and am happy to report that they...
Yes, I am not sure why, this dark brown strip of well cured earth, that razor’s edge, are among my favourite sights in the garden. Perhaps because they are such clear(cut) indications of love's labour's found.I have now had these metal edges...
Yes, I am not sure why, this dark brown strip of well cured earth, that razor’s edge, are among my favourite sights in the garden. Perhaps because they are such clear(cut) indications of love's...
shiney
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Mar 15, 2017
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LawnAndOrder
Oct 17, 2024
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Good Online Nurseries and Plant Sellers
Just ordered some Asters from Bean Place nurseries and was very pleased with them. Clearly young plants but with extremely good root systems (had quite a struggle extracting one from the pot, but...
Just ordered some Asters from Bean Place nurseries and was very pleased with them. Clearly young plants but with extremely good root systems (had quite a struggle extracting one from the pot, but it wasn't "pot bound"). Just under £5 each for a 9cm pot , plus p+p of course.
Just ordered some Asters from Bean Place nurseries and was very pleased with them. Clearly young plants but with extremely good root systems (had quite a struggle extracting one from the pot, but it wasn't "pot bound"). Just under £5 each for a...
Just ordered some Asters from Bean Place nurseries and was very pleased with them. Clearly young plants but with extremely good root systems (had quite a struggle extracting one from the pot, but...
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Aug 1, 2019
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AnniD
Sep 24, 2024
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Sweetpeas
Same here, the cut-flower value of mine has virtually finished because of greenfly infestation. After many years of growing sweet peas, this has been a very disappointing year in this...
Same here, the cut-flower value of mine has virtually finished because of greenfly infestation. After many years of growing sweet peas, this has been a very disappointing year in this respect.Alas, I'll continue to enjoy them as a garden display for the rest of the season.
Same here, the cut-flower value of mine has virtually finished because of greenfly infestation. After many years of growing sweet peas, this has been a very disappointing year in this respect.Alas, I'll continue to enjoy them as a garden...
Same here, the cut-flower value of mine has virtually finished because of greenfly infestation. After many years of growing sweet peas, this has been a very disappointing year in this...
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David K
Aug 27, 2024
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RECOMMENDED GARDENING/HORTICULTURAL/BOTANICAL BOOKS AND PERSONAL STUDIES INTO THE SUBJECT
There are no long technical treatises on how to do anything connected with gardening but his comments still ring true today. He had a childlike wonder of nature which my grandfather had and...
There are no long technical treatises on how to do anything connected with gardening but his comments still ring true today. He had a childlike wonder of nature which my grandfather had and instilled in me as a child, something I seem to have passed on to my daughter happily, and a naughty sense...
There are no long technical treatises on how to do anything connected with gardening but his comments still ring true today. He had a childlike wonder of nature which my grandfather had and instilled in me as a child, something I seem to have...
There are no long technical treatises on how to do anything connected with gardening but his comments still ring true today. He had a childlike wonder of nature which my grandfather had and...
ARMANDII
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Goldenlily26
Aug 1, 2024
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Mediterranean / Dry gardening
Another factor in my problem is a thin, shallow, gritty soil with a compacted shale layer only a spades depth below the surface. It puddles in wet weather and it is like watering a sieve in hot...
Another factor in my problem is a thin, shallow, gritty soil with a compacted shale layer only a spades depth below the surface. It puddles in wet weather and it is like watering a sieve in hot dry weather. When I first moved here 20 years ago I planted fruit trees etc. but almost every year we...
Another factor in my problem is a thin, shallow, gritty soil with a compacted shale layer only a spades depth below the surface. It puddles in wet weather and it is like watering a sieve in hot dry weather. When I first moved here 20 years ago I...
Another factor in my problem is a thin, shallow, gritty soil with a compacted shale layer only a spades depth below the surface. It puddles in wet weather and it is like watering a sieve in hot...
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Goldenlily26
Jul 16, 2024
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Dahlia Tuber Planting ?
In 2022, we were walking our regular route to the high street and saw some beautiful red and white dahlias in someone's garden, so I knocked the door and he invited me back in the autumn to get...
In 2022, we were walking our regular route to the high street and saw some beautiful red and white dahlias in someone's garden, so I knocked the door and he invited me back in the autumn to get some tubers. A very kind gardener. I planted those in 2023 and they came up lovely.This year I...
In 2022, we were walking our regular route to the high street and saw some beautiful red and white dahlias in someone's garden, so I knocked the door and he invited me back in the autumn to get some tubers. A very kind gardener. I planted those...
In 2022, we were walking our regular route to the high street and saw some beautiful red and white dahlias in someone's garden, so I knocked the door and he invited me back in the autumn to get...
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David F
Jun 9, 2024
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IRIS CHOICE - NEED A HAND FROM THE GANG
You need them all! I need them all! They're magnificent aren't they?
You need them all! I need them all! They're magnificent aren't they?
You need them all! I need them all! They're magnificent aren't they?
You need them all! I need them all! They're magnificent aren't they?
ARMANDII
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May 24, 2020
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Mrs. B.
Apr 6, 2024
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SUPER SALVIAS
stormy pink - from Great DixterJenny namaste
stormy pink - from Great DixterJenny namaste
stormy pink - from Great DixterJenny namaste
stormy pink - from Great DixterJenny namaste
ARMANDII
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Jenny namaste
Jun 13, 2023
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Struggling Honeysuckle 'American Beauty'
Hello @Kevin Cowans no worries my friendBuy Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame (syn American Beauty) Honeysuckle in the UK
Hello @Kevin Cowans no worries my friendBuy Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame (syn American Beauty) Honeysuckle in the UK
Hello @Kevin Cowans no worries my friendBuy Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame (syn American Beauty) Honeysuckle in the UK
Hello @Kevin Cowans no worries my friendBuy Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame (syn American Beauty) Honeysuckle in the UK
Kevin Cowans
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wiseowl
Jun 23, 2022
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FUCHSIAS
I've had difficulty sourcing decent sized bush fuchsias but fortunately my cuttings are coming on space and should be a good size by the autumn
I've had difficulty sourcing decent sized bush fuchsias but fortunately my cuttings are coming on space and should be a good size by the autumn
I've had difficulty sourcing decent sized bush fuchsias but fortunately my cuttings are coming on space and should be a good size by the autumn
I've had difficulty sourcing decent sized bush fuchsias but fortunately my cuttings are coming on space and should be a good size by the autumn
ARMANDII
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Auricula
Jun 9, 2022
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Anyone Buying New Seed ?
Thank you, will do
have a good day.
Thank you, will do
have a good day.
Thank you, will do
have a good day.
Thank you, will do
have a good day.
JWK
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Tinkerbelle61
Mar 9, 2022
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Sheds
These are the ones I have here -
These are the ones I have here -
These are the ones I have here -
These are the ones I have here -
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Fat Controller
Oct 16, 2021
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Know Your Weeds
my friend seems to be having a problem with buttercup weeds in her lawn, how can she get rid of it ? Without damaging the lawn
my friend seems to be having a problem with buttercup weeds in her lawn, how can she get rid of it ? Without damaging the lawn
my friend seems to be having a problem with buttercup weeds in her lawn, how can she get rid of it ? Without damaging the lawn
my friend seems to be having a problem with buttercup weeds in her lawn, how can she get rid of it ? Without damaging the lawn
HarryS
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May 26, 2020
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Do you know your soil type?
Good deep sandy loam around 7 on the PH scale here. Front garden is very draining; back garden has better soil and holds moisture pretty well because of the huge amounts of compost and manure...
Good deep sandy loam around 7 on the PH scale here. Front garden is very draining; back garden has better soil and holds moisture pretty well because of the huge amounts of compost and manure added over the years. Warm, sunny walled garden not far from the coast. Can grow wide range of...
Good deep sandy loam around 7 on the PH scale here. Front garden is very draining; back garden has better soil and holds moisture pretty well because of the huge amounts of compost and manure added over the years. Warm, sunny walled garden...
Good deep sandy loam around 7 on the PH scale here. Front garden is very draining; back garden has better soil and holds moisture pretty well because of the huge amounts of compost and manure...
JWK
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Verdun
May 18, 2018
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Improving clay
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CraigS
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The English Garden magazine
Hello, I am trying to find out publication dates for this monthly magazine. I believe there are 12 or 13 issues per year, from The Chelsea Magazine Company Ltd.I tried contacting them but not...
Hello, I am trying to find out publication dates for this monthly magazine. I believe there are 12 or 13 issues per year, from The Chelsea Magazine Company Ltd.I tried contacting them but not had any joy, probably because I am not a subscriber.I just need a rough idea of what part of the...
Hello, I am trying to find out publication dates for this monthly magazine. I believe there are 12 or 13 issues per year, from The Chelsea Magazine Company Ltd.I tried contacting them but not had any joy, probably because I am not a...
Hello, I am trying to find out publication dates for this monthly magazine. I believe there are 12 or 13 issues per year, from The Chelsea Magazine Company Ltd.I tried contacting them but not...
ClematisDbee
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ClematisDbee
Oct 30, 2024 at 12:10 AM
Pruning Buddleia
I normally take my black knight off at the ankles in February. This year it'll happen before christmas, then I'll do some hard wood cuttings and start afresh, as it's on it's last knockings at 30...
I normally take my black knight off at the ankles in February. This year it'll happen before christmas, then I'll do some hard wood cuttings and start afresh, as it's on it's last knockings at 30 + years old
I normally take my black knight off at the ankles in February. This year it'll happen before christmas, then I'll do some hard wood cuttings and start afresh, as it's on it's last knockings at 30 + years old
I normally take my black knight off at the ankles in February. This year it'll happen before christmas, then I'll do some hard wood cuttings and start afresh, as it's on it's last knockings at 30...
Plantminded
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Oct 29, 2024 at 10:03 PM
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One of my favourite times of the year
I suffer with SAD in late Autumn/early Winter, but planning for Spring and having something in the garden flowering all year round can seriously help my mood. I've got the Erica carnea, Viburnum...
I suffer with SAD in late Autumn/early Winter, but planning for Spring and having something in the garden flowering all year round can seriously help my mood. I've got the Erica carnea, Viburnum bodnantense and Lonicera fragrantissima to look forward to, then when they're done it hopefully won't...
I suffer with SAD in late Autumn/early Winter, but planning for Spring and having something in the garden flowering all year round can seriously help my mood. I've got the Erica carnea, Viburnum bodnantense and Lonicera fragrantissima to look...
I suffer with SAD in late Autumn/early Winter, but planning for Spring and having something in the garden flowering all year round can seriously help my mood. I've got the Erica carnea, Viburnum...
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Nikolaos
Oct 29, 2024 at 10:16 AM
Agapanthus in pots
Hi in the plastic greenhouse will be fine do that now , check the pots for slugs any weeds etc .. buy some gardening fleece for when we have minus temperatures .. I wont water mine until end of...
Hi in the plastic greenhouse will be fine do that now , check the pots for slugs any weeds etc .. buy some gardening fleece for when we have minus temperatures .. I wont water mine until end of February/ March ,, those huge roots hold lots of water …. And no trimming the leaves just remove the...
Hi in the plastic greenhouse will be fine do that now , check the pots for slugs any weeds etc .. buy some gardening fleece for when we have minus temperatures .. I wont water mine until end of February/ March ,, those huge roots hold lots of...
Hi in the plastic greenhouse will be fine do that now , check the pots for slugs any weeds etc .. buy some gardening fleece for when we have minus temperatures .. I wont water mine until end of...
Grays
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Spruce
Oct 28, 2024 at 6:42 PM
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Photos of Dahlias 2024
Cafe au Lait still flowering … all these flowers are from one plant/tuber, I think the tuber is going to be pretty big when I dig it up!
Cafe au Lait still flowering … all these flowers are from one plant/tuber, I think the tuber is going to be pretty big when I dig it up!
Cafe au Lait still flowering … all these flowers are from one plant/tuber, I think the tuber is going to be pretty big when I dig it up!
Cafe au Lait still flowering … all these flowers are from one plant/tuber, I think the tuber is going to be pretty big when I dig it up!
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CatDouch
Oct 28, 2024 at 5:00 PM
HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THE CLOCKS GOING BACK?
Yes - that's the problem Even where I am, it means darker conditions for kids going to school in the middle of winter, and of course - it's later the further north you are. Coming back isn't...
Yes - that's the problem Even where I am, it means darker conditions for kids going to school in the middle of winter, and of course - it's later the further north you are. Coming back isn't quite the same because of traffic being lower, and also because everyone is leaving at roughly the same...
Yes - that's the problem Even where I am, it means darker conditions for kids going to school in the middle of winter, and of course - it's later the further north you are. Coming back isn't quite the same because of traffic being lower, and...
Yes - that's the problem Even where I am, it means darker conditions for kids going to school in the middle of winter, and of course - it's later the further north you are. Coming back isn't...
LawnAndOrder
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fairygirl
Oct 28, 2024 at 9:21 AM
Transplanting Crocosmia Lucifer
Yes- not sure how viable the lower corms will be once you remove that top one, although it's mainly the invasive montbretia that's more problematic rather than the cultivated varieties IME. I've...
Yes- not sure how viable the lower corms will be once you remove that top one, although it's mainly the invasive montbretia that's more problematic rather than the cultivated varieties IME. I've generally just split large clumps, rather than removing corms, which is fairly easy if access is...
Yes- not sure how viable the lower corms will be once you remove that top one, although it's mainly the invasive montbretia that's more problematic rather than the cultivated varieties IME. I've generally just split large clumps, rather than...
Yes- not sure how viable the lower corms will be once you remove that top one, although it's mainly the invasive montbretia that's more problematic rather than the cultivated varieties IME. I've...
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fairygirl
Oct 27, 2024 at 8:11 AM
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Rotavating with Howard Bulldog.
Hi,These rotavators once seen aren't easily forgotten are theyIt's about 67 years ago I first saw one of the big Howard's; a retired neighbour used to be a market gardener and had a large...
Hi,These rotavators once seen aren't easily forgotten are theyIt's about 67 years ago I first saw one of the big Howard's; a retired neighbour used to be a market gardener and had a large greenhouse in a large allotment; he and his wife were about to go on two weeks holiday and he asked me...
Hi,These rotavators once seen aren't easily forgotten are theyIt's about 67 years ago I first saw one of the big Howard's; a retired neighbour used to be a market gardener and had a large greenhouse in a large allotment; he and his wife...
Hi,These rotavators once seen aren't easily forgotten are theyIt's about 67 years ago I first saw one of the big Howard's; a retired neighbour used to be a market gardener and had a large...
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Retired
Oct 26, 2024 at 1:33 PM
A Moment of Morning Magic
Normally, we'd have 250 crowns like that at the moment, but they've been ploughed up to make way for a tractor path. The new ones will go in in the spring. Do you do food parcels, LAO?
Normally, we'd have 250 crowns like that at the moment, but they've been ploughed up to make way for a tractor path. The new ones will go in in the spring. Do you do food parcels, LAO?
Normally, we'd have 250 crowns like that at the moment, but they've been ploughed up to make way for a tractor path. The new ones will go in in the spring. Do you do food parcels, LAO?
Normally, we'd have 250 crowns like that at the moment, but they've been ploughed up to make way for a tractor path. The new ones will go in in the spring. Do you do food parcels, LAO?
LawnAndOrder
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Oct 24, 2024 at 12:00 PM
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noisette47
Oct 24, 2024 at 12:11 PM
Growing comfrey for wildlife (bees) and fertiliser (tea). Several questions...
I just had a quick look and it sounds a nice variety. It seems it was a chance seedling so it will seed about but isn't a very aggressive spreader.
I just had a quick look and it sounds a nice variety. It seems it was a chance seedling so it will seed about but isn't a very aggressive spreader.
I just had a quick look and it sounds a nice variety. It seems it was a chance seedling so it will seed about but isn't a very aggressive spreader.
I just had a quick look and it sounds a nice variety. It seems it was a chance seedling so it will seed about but isn't a very aggressive spreader.
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Thevictorian
Oct 24, 2024 at 10:43 AM
Best way to sieve rubble out from soil
Something like this . It should be possible to make something similar at home if you are at all handy. It would certainly make sieving out larger stones much more efficient.
Something like this . It should be possible to make something similar at home if you are at all handy. It would certainly make sieving out larger stones much more efficient.
Something like this . It should be possible to make something similar at home if you are at all handy. It would certainly make sieving out larger stones much more efficient.
Something like this . It should be possible to make something similar at home if you are at all handy. It would certainly make sieving out larger stones much more efficient.
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Oct 20, 2024
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KT53
Oct 23, 2024
Hydrangea in pot, ok to plant out?
Absolutely - yes.
Absolutely - yes.
Absolutely - yes.
Absolutely - yes.
Grays
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Oct 22, 2024
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fairygirl
Oct 23, 2024
Disease resistant climbing rose
Claire Austin keeps foliage nice and clean. Downside - very fragile flowers, very short lasting. Only this year I finally managed to have a good display. I overfed it with nitrogen, and it loved it.
Claire Austin keeps foliage nice and clean. Downside - very fragile flowers, very short lasting. Only this year I finally managed to have a good display. I overfed it with nitrogen, and it loved it.
Claire Austin keeps foliage nice and clean. Downside - very fragile flowers, very short lasting. Only this year I finally managed to have a good display. I overfed it with nitrogen, and it loved it.
Claire Austin keeps foliage nice and clean. Downside - very fragile flowers, very short lasting. Only this year I finally managed to have a good display. I overfed it with nitrogen, and it loved it.
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Oct 22, 2024
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Alisa
Oct 22, 2024
Scale insect on perennial Salvias’s
If plants in a greenhouse, you can use a Flea Puffer from a pet shop.Close all windows and doors, set it off and don't go into the greenhouse for at least 3 hours, then open everything and...
If plants in a greenhouse, you can use a Flea Puffer from a pet shop.Close all windows and doors, set it off and don't go into the greenhouse for at least 3 hours, then open everything and Voila! all little pests eliminated for a long time. Works a treat.
If plants in a greenhouse, you can use a Flea Puffer from a pet shop.Close all windows and doors, set it off and don't go into the greenhouse for at least 3 hours, then open everything and Voila! all little pests eliminated for a long time....
If plants in a greenhouse, you can use a Flea Puffer from a pet shop.Close all windows and doors, set it off and don't go into the greenhouse for at least 3 hours, then open everything and...
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kindredspirit
Oct 22, 2024
Growing Lettuce inside?
Update... I've had the lights on above my rocket seedlings but they haven't really grown at all. The light bay is only about 6" above the rockets too, they've been on for around 12-14 hours a day...
Update... I've had the lights on above my rocket seedlings but they haven't really grown at all. The light bay is only about 6" above the rockets too, they've been on for around 12-14 hours a day too. Any other suggestions? I've heard the Tom Thumb variety around good for growing inside during...
Update... I've had the lights on above my rocket seedlings but they haven't really grown at all. The light bay is only about 6" above the rockets too, they've been on for around 12-14 hours a day too. Any other suggestions? I've heard the Tom...
Update... I've had the lights on above my rocket seedlings but they haven't really grown at all. The light bay is only about 6" above the rockets too, they've been on for around 12-14 hours a day...
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Newbie1979
Oct 20, 2024
What are these shoots and how can I get rid of them?
Equisetum has two types of growth, the first in spring, as you describe, which are structures containing spores, and the second in summer when green shoots emerge. It may be too late for these...
Equisetum has two types of growth, the first in spring, as you describe, which are structures containing spores, and the second in summer when green shoots emerge. It may be too late for these shoots to emerge now but I thought that glyphosate would destroy the young emerging shoots of spring...
Equisetum has two types of growth, the first in spring, as you describe, which are structures containing spores, and the second in summer when green shoots emerge. It may be too late for these shoots to emerge now but I thought that glyphosate...
Equisetum has two types of growth, the first in spring, as you describe, which are structures containing spores, and the second in summer when green shoots emerge. It may be too late for these...
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Plantminded
Oct 18, 2024
Planting potted plants as bare-rooted
I've had plants [clematis] from renowned, trusted sellers which have died because of those things. It isn't always obvious unless you poke about in there [not always possible] and in the case of...
I've had plants [clematis] from renowned, trusted sellers which have died because of those things. It isn't always obvious unless you poke about in there [not always possible] and in the case of clems, they aren't tiny slips - they're at least a couple of years old and in fairly large pots, and...
I've had plants [clematis] from renowned, trusted sellers which have died because of those things. It isn't always obvious unless you poke about in there [not always possible] and in the case of clems, they aren't tiny slips - they're at least a...
I've had plants [clematis] from renowned, trusted sellers which have died because of those things. It isn't always obvious unless you poke about in there [not always possible] and in the case of...
ClematisDbee
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Oct 16, 2024
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fairygirl
Oct 18, 2024
The Garden in Winter - What do you do?
Don't we all!
Don't we all!
Don't we all!
Don't we all!
Plantminded
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Goldenlily26
Oct 17, 2024
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The wonder of nature……Hostas.
They look like that through most of summer here too @flounder
Just slug fodder. I gave up on them a long time ago.
They look like that through most of summer here too @flounder
Just slug fodder. I gave up on them a long time ago.
They look like that through most of summer here too @flounder
Just slug fodder. I gave up on them a long time ago.
They look like that through most of summer here too @flounder
Just slug fodder. I gave up on them a long time ago.
roders
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Oct 16, 2024
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fairygirl
Oct 17, 2024
Begonia question
I wouldn’t have thought of that so thank you.
I wouldn’t have thought of that so thank you.
I wouldn’t have thought of that so thank you.
I wouldn’t have thought of that so thank you.
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