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Yes they are the same! Although some people only refer to the ones you get in ponds as flags, not the others. And definitely you can still get them. On googling, this list came up ...
Yes they are the same! Although some people only refer to the ones you get in ponds as flags, not the others. And definitely you can still get them. On googling, this list came up http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=flag+iris&btnG=Search&meta=cr%3DcountryUK%7CcountryGBBTW, the Iris...
Yes they are the same! Although some people only refer to the ones you get in ponds as flags, not the others. And definitely you can still get them. On googling, this list came up ...
Yes they are the same! Although some people only refer to the ones you get in ponds as flags, not the others. And definitely you can still get them. On googling, this list came up ...
roseman
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Oct 28, 2006
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UsedtobeDendy
Oct 28, 2006
Helleborous
ScotKat here is the name above for the place to buy cyclmen plants.Hope you find it useful
ScotKat here is the name above for the place to buy cyclmen plants.Hope you find it useful
ScotKat here is the name above for the place to buy cyclmen plants.Hope you find it useful
ScotKat here is the name above for the place to buy cyclmen plants.Hope you find it useful
Stingo
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May 30, 2006
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536
Kandy
Oct 29, 2006
Forget-me- not Fuchsia
I am so sorry Roseman yes and at this tiem of year can make it worse.It was hard loosing my parents beginning of the year but loose my brother and birth family wiped out it really did hurt me as...
I am so sorry Roseman yes and at this tiem of year can make it worse.It was hard loosing my parents beginning of the year but loose my brother and birth family wiped out it really did hurt me as I was still greiving my parents loss.We all have a lovley memories close to our heart and they...
I am so sorry Roseman yes and at this tiem of year can make it worse.It was hard loosing my parents beginning of the year but loose my brother and birth family wiped out it really did hurt me as I was still greiving my parents loss.We all...
I am so sorry Roseman yes and at this tiem of year can make it worse.It was hard loosing my parents beginning of the year but loose my brother and birth family wiped out it really did hurt me as...
Scotkat
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Aug 22, 2006
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Scotkat
Oct 29, 2006
Yew Hedge
:DDidn't know that about cupressus sempervirens! Mental note to self.... :rolleyes:Have now googled on this, and come up with a lovely...
:DDidn't know that about cupressus sempervirens! Mental note to self.... :rolleyes:Have now googled on this, and come up with a lovely pciture! http://sphakia.classics.ox.ac.uk/FMPro?-DB=WebSphakiaPhotoLink&-Format=showphoto.html&OverallPhotoID==09.034&-Find [ 29. October 2006,...
:DDidn't know that about cupressus sempervirens! Mental note to self.... :rolleyes:Have now googled on this, and come up with a lovely...
:DDidn't know that about cupressus sempervirens! Mental note to self.... :rolleyes:Have now googled on this, and come up with a lovely...
Eusebius
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Oct 29, 2006
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UsedtobeDendy
Oct 29, 2006
soil sterilisation
:rolleyes: :D
:rolleyes: :D
:rolleyes: :D
:rolleyes: :D
levoire
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Oct 29, 2006
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510
UsedtobeDendy
Oct 29, 2006
clocking out
Roll on March!!
Roll on March!!
Roll on March!!
Roll on March!!
roseman
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Oct 29, 2006
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375
eleagnus7
Oct 29, 2006
Pesky Foxes
Nice storys - makes up for some of the carnage on the roads. Well done both of you.
Nice storys - makes up for some of the carnage on the roads. Well done both of you.
Nice storys - makes up for some of the carnage on the roads. Well done both of you.
Nice storys - makes up for some of the carnage on the roads. Well done both of you.
roseman
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Oct 27, 2006
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658
Fran
Oct 29, 2006
chusan palm
thank you my friend ill have a look
thank you my friend ill have a look
thank you my friend ill have a look
thank you my friend ill have a look
daz and debs
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Oct 29, 2006
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daz and debs
Oct 30, 2006
The sad fate of the blueberry bush
Alas, poor blueberry :( :( Are you going to give it a good send off??? :D
Alas, poor blueberry :( :( Are you going to give it a good send off??? :D
Alas, poor blueberry :( :( Are you going to give it a good send off??? :D
Alas, poor blueberry :( :( Are you going to give it a good send off??? :D
leonora
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Oct 29, 2006
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windy miller
Oct 30, 2006
Many thanks
It's a nice place to come, as it looks like you've already found, WOO! :DLook forward to seeing your posts all over the place!
It's a nice place to come, as it looks like you've already found, WOO! :DLook forward to seeing your posts all over the place!
It's a nice place to come, as it looks like you've already found, WOO! :DLook forward to seeing your posts all over the place!
It's a nice place to come, as it looks like you've already found, WOO! :DLook forward to seeing your posts all over the place!
wiseowl
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Oct 30, 2006
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407
UsedtobeDendy
Oct 30, 2006
UK house plants ??
definitely worth looking at that site, then! Maybe get some Christmas presents there.... :rolleyes:
definitely worth looking at that site, then! Maybe get some Christmas presents there.... :rolleyes:
definitely worth looking at that site, then! Maybe get some Christmas presents there.... :rolleyes:
definitely worth looking at that site, then! Maybe get some Christmas presents there.... :rolleyes:
njoyit2
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Oct 23, 2006
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UsedtobeDendy
Oct 30, 2006
THIS WEEKS UPDATE POSTED 30/10/06
Hello, sorry about how late this update is, but I decided to get away for a few days as it was half term last week, anyway just to let you know that I have added an update to my website, thanks...
Hello, sorry about how late this update is, but I decided to get away for a few days as it was half term last week, anyway just to let you know that I have added an update to my website, thanks Steve.http://www.myallotments.blogspot.com
Hello, sorry about how late this update is, but I decided to get away for a few days as it was half term last week, anyway just to let you know that I have added an update to my website, thanks Steve.http://www.myallotments.blogspot.com
Hello, sorry about how late this update is, but I decided to get away for a few days as it was half term last week, anyway just to let you know that I have added an update to my website, thanks...
PLOTTY
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Oct 30, 2006
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PLOTTY
Oct 30, 2006
Osteospermum (Cape daisy)
I see the logic peter, but doesn't it also work in reverse. Never have understood the principle behind polystyrene seed trays, its said that they keep the roots warm, they also keep the roots...
I see the logic peter, but doesn't it also work in reverse. Never have understood the principle behind polystyrene seed trays, its said that they keep the roots warm, they also keep the roots cold. Suppose they keep a steady temp and iron out the highs and lows. Really would like enough space...
I see the logic peter, but doesn't it also work in reverse. Never have understood the principle behind polystyrene seed trays, its said that they keep the roots warm, they also keep the roots cold. Suppose they keep a steady temp and iron out...
I see the logic peter, but doesn't it also work in reverse. Never have understood the principle behind polystyrene seed trays, its said that they keep the roots warm, they also keep the roots...
Scotkat
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Aug 12, 2006
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pete
Oct 30, 2006
Germinating seeds from bulbs
Have noticed that a couple of you advise putting clematis seeds in the pot, just below the soil. I had someone tellme that the best way to do it,is to take a complete flower head when a fluffy...
Have noticed that a couple of you advise putting clematis seeds in the pot, just below the soil. I had someone tellme that the best way to do it,is to take a complete flower head when a fluffy seed head, and plunge into a post of compost and leave. Loads will germinate, but the informant wasn't...
Have noticed that a couple of you advise putting clematis seeds in the pot, just below the soil. I had someone tellme that the best way to do it,is to take a complete flower head when a fluffy seed head, and plunge into a post of compost and...
Have noticed that a couple of you advise putting clematis seeds in the pot, just below the soil. I had someone tellme that the best way to do it,is to take a complete flower head when a fluffy...
Lou S
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Oct 24, 2006
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compostee
Oct 30, 2006
time-line?
I found a couple of seed sites the other day that was interesting on seed germination. you could google tom clothier seed germination or the seed site . I don't know how to post the web add on...
I found a couple of seed sites the other day that was interesting on seed germination. you could google tom clothier seed germination or the seed site . I don't know how to post the web add on here, sorry.
I found a couple of seed sites the other day that was interesting on seed germination. you could google tom clothier seed germination or the seed site . I don't know how to post the web add on here, sorry.
I found a couple of seed sites the other day that was interesting on seed germination. you could google tom clothier seed germination or the seed site . I don't know how to post the web add on...
Mel
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Sep 25, 2006
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590
compostee
Oct 30, 2006
pansies etc
Pansies are fully hardy, and perennial, but most people treat them as annuals, or biennials, as they get very leggy very easily. If you want to keep them going, keep dead-heading and tidying. As...
Pansies are fully hardy, and perennial, but most people treat them as annuals, or biennials, as they get very leggy very easily. If you want to keep them going, keep dead-heading and tidying. As for others, well, it depends on what they are. I suspect you mean bedding plants, and they vary a...
Pansies are fully hardy, and perennial, but most people treat them as annuals, or biennials, as they get very leggy very easily. If you want to keep them going, keep dead-heading and tidying. As for others, well, it depends on what they are. I...
Pansies are fully hardy, and perennial, but most people treat them as annuals, or biennials, as they get very leggy very easily. If you want to keep them going, keep dead-heading and tidying. As...
eleagnus7
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Oct 31, 2006
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643
UsedtobeDendy
Oct 31, 2006
Spraying our way to extinction
Terrified of spiders myself but since I've taken up gardening my fear has become less. I think you get used to things if you constantly encounter them in their own environment.
Terrified of spiders myself but since I've taken up gardening my fear has become less. I think you get used to things if you constantly encounter them in their own environment.
Terrified of spiders myself but since I've taken up gardening my fear has become less. I think you get used to things if you constantly encounter them in their own environment.
Terrified of spiders myself but since I've taken up gardening my fear has become less. I think you get used to things if you constantly encounter them in their own environment.
Hornbeam
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Oct 27, 2006
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sawfish
Oct 31, 2006
To plant or not to plant
Thanks Hornbeam, think I'll plant around half and pot the others onto larger pots for overwintering.
Thanks Hornbeam, think I'll plant around half and pot the others onto larger pots for overwintering.
Thanks Hornbeam, think I'll plant around half and pot the others onto larger pots for overwintering.
Thanks Hornbeam, think I'll plant around half and pot the others onto larger pots for overwintering.
linlin
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Oct 31, 2006
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2
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357
linlin
Oct 31, 2006
Spring at Hallowe'en
also lobelia growing where the perrywinkle once did?don`t know what happened but i`m thankful for the colour.
also lobelia growing where the perrywinkle once did?don`t know what happened but i`m thankful for the colour.
also lobelia growing where the perrywinkle once did?don`t know what happened but i`m thankful for the colour.
also lobelia growing where the perrywinkle once did?don`t know what happened but i`m thankful for the colour.
Hornbeam
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Oct 31, 2006
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5
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443
elainefiz
Oct 31, 2006
VictorianTiles
Hi Looking for information on how to lay exterior Victorian Tiles. Any Tips??
Hi Looking for information on how to lay exterior Victorian Tiles. Any Tips??
Hi Looking for information on how to lay exterior Victorian Tiles. Any Tips??
Hi Looking for information on how to lay exterior Victorian Tiles. Any Tips??
Gavin Bell
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Oct 31, 2006
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0
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360
Gavin Bell
Oct 31, 2006
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