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  1. Chrysocolla

    Duck weed. Friend or foe?

    hey i know this is an old thread but was wondereing if frogesque, you could possible email that vetative growth of duck weed thing my friend would be well interested and has not got a computer, i...
    hey i know this is an old thread but was wondereing if frogesque, you could possible email that vetative growth of duck weed thing my friend would be well interested and has not got a computer, i could then mail it to her!! many thanks
    hey i know this is an old thread but was wondereing if frogesque, you could possible email that vetative growth of duck weed thing my friend would be well interested and has not got a computer, i could then mail it to her!! many thanks
    hey i know this is an old thread but was wondereing if frogesque, you could possible email that vetative growth of duck weed thing my friend would be well interested and has not got a computer, i...
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  2. Hyla arborea

    Daffs from a Daftie!!

    Wonderful pictures, and wonderful view - sounds like your really happy there.
    Wonderful pictures, and wonderful view - sounds like your really happy there.
    Wonderful pictures, and wonderful view - sounds like your really happy there.
    Wonderful pictures, and wonderful view - sounds like your really happy there.
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  3. Victoria

    Ficus Elasticus

    Looking back at your picture, I now notice the unopened brushes! I should know better by now than to contradict you especially as it's in your garden!
    Looking back at your picture, I now notice the unopened brushes! I should know better by now than to contradict you especially as it's in your garden!
    Looking back at your picture, I now notice the unopened brushes! I should know better by now than to contradict you especially as it's in your garden!
    Looking back at your picture, I now notice the unopened brushes! I should know better by now than to contradict you especially as it's in your garden!
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  4. Banana Man

    Magnolia

    *** I know I said I would post these last week BM.. Still better late than never...!! This is my tree at various stages of flower, including the frost damage....So starting in Feb, these were...
    *** I know I said I would post these last week BM.. Still better late than never...!! This is my tree at various stages of flower, including the frost damage....So starting in Feb, these were the early buds.. I think the colours vary so much because I have taken allot of them looking...
    *** I know I said I would post these last week BM.. Still better late than never...!! This is my tree at various stages of flower, including the frost damage....So starting in Feb, these were the early buds.. I think the colours vary so much...
    *** I know I said I would post these last week BM.. Still better late than never...!! This is my tree at various stages of flower, including the frost damage....So starting in Feb, these were...
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  5. roders

    How do you pronounce this?

    Okay, smartypants!!! :D
    Okay, smartypants!!! :D
    Okay, smartypants!!! :D
    Okay, smartypants!!! :D
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  6. Marley Farley

    Magnolia Lovers everywhere..!!!!!

    Lovely pictures Celia -
    Lovely pictures Celia -
    Lovely pictures Celia -
    Lovely pictures Celia -
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  7. pollyanne

    fencing

    No probs, good fences make good neighbours. :D Boundaries are a nightmare sometimes.
    No probs, good fences make good neighbours. :D Boundaries are a nightmare sometimes.
    No probs, good fences make good neighbours. :D Boundaries are a nightmare sometimes.
    No probs, good fences make good neighbours. :D Boundaries are a nightmare sometimes.
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  8. PLOTTY

    MY WEEK : 13 UPDATE POSTED

    Nice work Stephen, picture shows sre good too, you have been busy!
    Nice work Stephen, picture shows sre good too, you have been busy!
    Nice work Stephen, picture shows sre good too, you have been busy!
    Nice work Stephen, picture shows sre good too, you have been busy!
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  9. Banana Man

    Peonies

    I'm sure my dad wouldn't say no to some Miscanthus ;) ....My Peony in full flower yesterday :-
    I'm sure my dad wouldn't say no to some Miscanthus ;) ....My Peony in full flower yesterday :-
    I'm sure my dad wouldn't say no to some Miscanthus ;) ....My Peony in full flower yesterday :-
    I'm sure my dad wouldn't say no to some Miscanthus ;) ....My Peony in full flower yesterday :-
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  10. gandygardener

    clematis top broken off

    Well I have just weedkillered one, so I had to cut it down to ground level, It will return, a bit later than usual thats all.
    Well I have just weedkillered one, so I had to cut it down to ground level, It will return, a bit later than usual thats all.
    Well I have just weedkillered one, so I had to cut it down to ground level, It will return, a bit later than usual thats all.
    Well I have just weedkillered one, so I had to cut it down to ground level, It will return, a bit later than usual thats all.
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  11. strongylodon

    Set out a few pots

    Saturday the 19th ..for a week.Staying in Langton Herring.
    Saturday the 19th ..for a week.Staying in Langton Herring.
    Saturday the 19th ..for a week.Staying in Langton Herring.
    Saturday the 19th ..for a week.Staying in Langton Herring.
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  12. Small orange giraffe

    Do I need to water my seeds?

    It's perfectly ok to do the aerating of your lawn in spring, and it recovers faster from scarifying then too - but if you're re-seeding, you do need water if the rain doesn't oblige!
    It's perfectly ok to do the aerating of your lawn in spring, and it recovers faster from scarifying then too - but if you're re-seeding, you do need water if the rain doesn't oblige!
    It's perfectly ok to do the aerating of your lawn in spring, and it recovers faster from scarifying then too - but if you're re-seeding, you do need water if the rain doesn't oblige!
    It's perfectly ok to do the aerating of your lawn in spring, and it recovers faster from scarifying then too - but if you're re-seeding, you do need water if the rain doesn't oblige!
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  13. Waco

    Bulbs HELP!

    Oh just a thought - hope this was not an "April fool" cos I just inverted the ph in phalus today!
    Oh just a thought - hope this was not an "April fool" cos I just inverted the ph in phalus today!
    Oh just a thought - hope this was not an "April fool" cos I just inverted the ph in phalus today!
    Oh just a thought - hope this was not an "April fool" cos I just inverted the ph in phalus today!
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  14. 5lbcod

    weedkiller

    welcome 5lbcod. Go to your local garden centre and get a box of Evergreen weed and Feed. Use as directed and your problem should soon be solved. After a few weeks reseed any bald patches. David.
    welcome 5lbcod. Go to your local garden centre and get a box of Evergreen weed and Feed. Use as directed and your problem should soon be solved. After a few weeks reseed any bald patches. David.
    welcome 5lbcod. Go to your local garden centre and get a box of Evergreen weed and Feed. Use as directed and your problem should soon be solved. After a few weeks reseed any bald patches. David.
    welcome 5lbcod. Go to your local garden centre and get a box of Evergreen weed and Feed. Use as directed and your problem should soon be solved. After a few weeks reseed any bald patches. David.
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  15. Boro Boy Phil

    Hanging Baskets

    Hi Boro Boy. I would suggest you plant them up with alpines, most of them are spreading and evergreen but, most importantly, are capable with putting up with some neglect. David.
    Hi Boro Boy. I would suggest you plant them up with alpines, most of them are spreading and evergreen but, most importantly, are capable with putting up with some neglect. David.
    Hi Boro Boy. I would suggest you plant them up with alpines, most of them are spreading and evergreen but, most importantly, are capable with putting up with some neglect. David.
    Hi Boro Boy. I would suggest you plant them up with alpines, most of them are spreading and evergreen but, most importantly, are capable with putting up with some neglect. David.
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  16. leahbe

    red robin?

    Hi leahbe. The plant you have is something call Photinia with the variety being Red Robin. Is the plant in a windy or cold or hot and sunny spot? Does it have any aphids on it? What is the soil...
    Hi leahbe. The plant you have is something call Photinia with the variety being Red Robin. Is the plant in a windy or cold or hot and sunny spot? Does it have any aphids on it? What is the soil like? what is it fed with? Any of these things could be the cause of the problem. Please let me...
    Hi leahbe. The plant you have is something call Photinia with the variety being Red Robin. Is the plant in a windy or cold or hot and sunny spot? Does it have any aphids on it? What is the soil like? what is it fed with? Any of these things...
    Hi leahbe. The plant you have is something call Photinia with the variety being Red Robin. Is the plant in a windy or cold or hot and sunny spot? Does it have any aphids on it? What is the soil...
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  17. dancing queen

    passion flower

    Hi, chobart, I thought we spoke about this before?I had this nightmare with P caerulea where it took over everywhere here and I was digging it up from here, there and everwhere ... still do...
    Hi, chobart, I thought we spoke about this before?I had this nightmare with P caerulea where it took over everywhere here and I was digging it up from here, there and everwhere ... still do several years later! :eek:And an even more :eek: because earlier I told new American digital...
    Hi, chobart, I thought we spoke about this before?I had this nightmare with P caerulea where it took over everywhere here and I was digging it up from here, there and everwhere ... still do several years later! :eek:And an even more :eek: ...
    Hi, chobart, I thought we spoke about this before?I had this nightmare with P caerulea where it took over everywhere here and I was digging it up from here, there and everwhere ... still do...
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  18. Hyla arborea

    Council Tax on "green" home improvements

    don't get me started on council tax, the whole damned thing is so unfair, but a green tax sounds like a death with from this gevernment so I doubt it will really happen.
    don't get me started on council tax, the whole damned thing is so unfair, but a green tax sounds like a death with from this gevernment so I doubt it will really happen.
    don't get me started on council tax, the whole damned thing is so unfair, but a green tax sounds like a death with from this gevernment so I doubt it will really happen.
    don't get me started on council tax, the whole damned thing is so unfair, but a green tax sounds like a death with from this gevernment so I doubt it will really happen.
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  19. warped

    newbie question

    well like i say, i really would rather not go to the trouble of taking up the whole gardeni have taken up the dead conifer yesterday and would now like to look into plants/trees that are shallow...
    well like i say, i really would rather not go to the trouble of taking up the whole gardeni have taken up the dead conifer yesterday and would now like to look into plants/trees that are shallow rooted and will like the waterlogged tarmac bases lolany ideas?thanks for all help so far
    well like i say, i really would rather not go to the trouble of taking up the whole gardeni have taken up the dead conifer yesterday and would now like to look into plants/trees that are shallow rooted and will like the waterlogged tarmac bases...
    well like i say, i really would rather not go to the trouble of taking up the whole gardeni have taken up the dead conifer yesterday and would now like to look into plants/trees that are shallow...
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  20. Gillypetunia

    Peat pots

    Yes the mouldy bits and fur are normal.They get a bit slimey too.It`ll probably be there when it`s time to plant out.I wouldn`t worry,it never hurt my flowers last yr. Try and pack them in...
    Yes the mouldy bits and fur are normal.They get a bit slimey too.It`ll probably be there when it`s time to plant out.I wouldn`t worry,it never hurt my flowers last yr. Try and pack them in tight,as Liz says,into some sort of container or you`ll find them collapsing and toppling all over the place.
    Yes the mouldy bits and fur are normal.They get a bit slimey too.It`ll probably be there when it`s time to plant out.I wouldn`t worry,it never hurt my flowers last yr. Try and pack them in tight,as Liz says,into some sort of container or you`ll...
    Yes the mouldy bits and fur are normal.They get a bit slimey too.It`ll probably be there when it`s time to plant out.I wouldn`t worry,it never hurt my flowers last yr. Try and pack them in...
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