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Pole Dancing Plants
Have you tried B&Q or homebase? if not go to B&Q and buy a piece of black pipe and get some moss and wrap it round yourself tying on with wire. Hope that's some help.
Have you tried B&Q or homebase? if not go to B&Q and buy a piece of black pipe and get some moss and wrap it round yourself tying on with wire. Hope that's some help.
Have you tried B&Q or homebase? if not go to B&Q and buy a piece of black pipe and get some moss and wrap it round yourself tying on with wire. Hope that's some help.
Have you tried B&Q or homebase? if not go to B&Q and buy a piece of black pipe and get some moss and wrap it round yourself tying on with wire. Hope that's some help.
mabelline
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Apr 25, 2007
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Tropical Oasis
Apr 25, 2007
What to grow?
not sure but all the ones around it were singles, i bought one with no flowers on but plenty of buds so i get a surprise as to what the colour is! it was in the indoor plants section thats why i...
not sure but all the ones around it were singles, i bought one with no flowers on but plenty of buds so i get a surprise as to what the colour is! it was in the indoor plants section thats why i bought it, surely i can keep it small enough if i let it get pot bound? i might do that with a yukka,...
not sure but all the ones around it were singles, i bought one with no flowers on but plenty of buds so i get a surprise as to what the colour is! it was in the indoor plants section thats why i bought it, surely i can keep it small enough if i...
not sure but all the ones around it were singles, i bought one with no flowers on but plenty of buds so i get a surprise as to what the colour is! it was in the indoor plants section thats why i...
AndyK
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Apr 25, 2007
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AndyK
Apr 25, 2007
Forsythia
You can prune Forsythia as hard as you choose, but do it as soon as it has finished flowering. It flowers mext year on brnaches it grows from now onwards. We have a really good display from one...
You can prune Forsythia as hard as you choose, but do it as soon as it has finished flowering. It flowers mext year on brnaches it grows from now onwards. We have a really good display from one which was cut down to 12 inches from the ground last year.
You can prune Forsythia as hard as you choose, but do it as soon as it has finished flowering. It flowers mext year on brnaches it grows from now onwards. We have a really good display from one which was cut down to 12 inches from the ground last...
You can prune Forsythia as hard as you choose, but do it as soon as it has finished flowering. It flowers mext year on brnaches it grows from now onwards. We have a really good display from one...
AndyK
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Apr 25, 2007
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370
Palustris
Apr 25, 2007
camellia cuttings
I tried cuttings with the ones in my parents' garden. 100% failure! :( Hope you have better luck.
I tried cuttings with the ones in my parents' garden. 100% failure! :( Hope you have better luck.
I tried cuttings with the ones in my parents' garden. 100% failure! :( Hope you have better luck.
I tried cuttings with the ones in my parents' garden. 100% failure! :( Hope you have better luck.
nicsdad
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Apr 24, 2007
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Liz
Apr 26, 2007
The paths around my raised beds
I used bark chippings on top of weed prevention fabric.
I used bark chippings on top of weed prevention fabric.
I used bark chippings on top of weed prevention fabric.
I used bark chippings on top of weed prevention fabric.
Jonathan 2845
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Apr 12, 2007
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oktarine
Apr 26, 2007
mysterious blue flowers
Welcome lolopoI used to live in Rugby, and just spotted your Cov signature,If you need any help, let us know.Best thing for the birds is to provide a good and constant variety of seed / nuts...
Welcome lolopoI used to live in Rugby, and just spotted your Cov signature,If you need any help, let us know.Best thing for the birds is to provide a good and constant variety of seed / nuts / fat balls , as well as a water bath.
Welcome lolopoI used to live in Rugby, and just spotted your Cov signature,If you need any help, let us know.Best thing for the birds is to provide a good and constant variety of seed / nuts / fat balls , as well as a water bath.
Welcome lolopoI used to live in Rugby, and just spotted your Cov signature,If you need any help, let us know.Best thing for the birds is to provide a good and constant variety of seed / nuts...
lolopo
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Apr 17, 2007
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oktarine
Apr 26, 2007
raised bed
Glad to be of help.Feel free to leave comments on the blog site.I try and leave an update on Sundays , there's always something going on!
Glad to be of help.Feel free to leave comments on the blog site.I try and leave an update on Sundays , there's always something going on!
Glad to be of help.Feel free to leave comments on the blog site.I try and leave an update on Sundays , there's always something going on!
Glad to be of help.Feel free to leave comments on the blog site.I try and leave an update on Sundays , there's always something going on!
rose50
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Apr 24, 2007
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oktarine
Apr 26, 2007
Garden hose!
Hi MefI bought a 'no tangle no kink' hose last year for �£19.99 by mail order but I wouldn't recommend them. It tangled and kinked and was a real pain. I've just bought an 80ft one on a reel...
Hi MefI bought a 'no tangle no kink' hose last year for �£19.99 by mail order but I wouldn't recommend them. It tangled and kinked and was a real pain. I've just bought an 80ft one on a reel which has a handle to re-wind. Although you have to take the trouble to wind it back in, at least it...
Hi MefI bought a 'no tangle no kink' hose last year for �£19.99 by mail order but I wouldn't recommend them. It tangled and kinked and was a real pain. I've just bought an 80ft one on a reel which has a handle to re-wind. Although you have...
Hi MefI bought a 'no tangle no kink' hose last year for �£19.99 by mail order but I wouldn't recommend them. It tangled and kinked and was a real pain. I've just bought an 80ft one on a reel...
mef750
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Apr 22, 2007
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Joanann
Apr 26, 2007
hedge growth stopper..cutless ?
hello there is a product that will stop your lawns and hedges from growing till next spring called hedge rest. from Peservices ltd01686627319
hello there is a product that will stop your lawns and hedges from growing till next spring called hedge rest. from Peservices ltd01686627319
hello there is a product that will stop your lawns and hedges from growing till next spring called hedge rest. from Peservices ltd01686627319
hello there is a product that will stop your lawns and hedges from growing till next spring called hedge rest. from Peservices ltd01686627319
keithhazel
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Apr 25, 2007
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have a lazy summer
Apr 26, 2007
What to grow in pots?- a first timer
Am hoping to grow herbs in an old pot Belfast/ Butlers sink, any suggestions on best kind of compost to use? I understand herbs do best if the soil/compost is not too fertile.
Am hoping to grow herbs in an old pot Belfast/ Butlers sink, any suggestions on best kind of compost to use? I understand herbs do best if the soil/compost is not too fertile.
Am hoping to grow herbs in an old pot Belfast/ Butlers sink, any suggestions on best kind of compost to use? I understand herbs do best if the soil/compost is not too fertile.
Am hoping to grow herbs in an old pot Belfast/ Butlers sink, any suggestions on best kind of compost to use? I understand herbs do best if the soil/compost is not too fertile.
frangipangi
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Mar 29, 2007
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Steve Brahan
Apr 26, 2007
Top soil
Where I live top soil and bark exc is sold at DIY merchants as well as garden centres. Merchants where they sell paving.
Where I live top soil and bark exc is sold at DIY merchants as well as garden centres. Merchants where they sell paving.
Where I live top soil and bark exc is sold at DIY merchants as well as garden centres. Merchants where they sell paving.
Where I live top soil and bark exc is sold at DIY merchants as well as garden centres. Merchants where they sell paving.
josephine
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Apr 25, 2007
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Tropical Oasis
Apr 26, 2007
Introducing children to Gardening
My lad has strawberries raspberries and tumbling tomatoes, but they never get as far as a plate!! just to the tap to be washed then they're gone!
My lad has strawberries raspberries and tumbling tomatoes, but they never get as far as a plate!! just to the tap to be washed then they're gone!
My lad has strawberries raspberries and tumbling tomatoes, but they never get as far as a plate!! just to the tap to be washed then they're gone!
My lad has strawberries raspberries and tumbling tomatoes, but they never get as far as a plate!! just to the tap to be washed then they're gone!
Tim D
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Mar 12, 2007
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Tropical Oasis
Apr 26, 2007
Gladioli bulbs
My gladioli bulbs in the ground are coming through already!
My gladioli bulbs in the ground are coming through already!
My gladioli bulbs in the ground are coming through already!
My gladioli bulbs in the ground are coming through already!
josephine
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Apr 25, 2007
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Essexgardens
Apr 26, 2007
I want one!
Thanks people
Thanks people
Thanks people
Thanks people
Paladin
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Apr 25, 2007
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Paladin
Apr 26, 2007
Fatsia propogation
Don't know I'm part of the college but I do my course at Ness Botanic gardens, but have to sit my 2 RHS exams at the college in Feb and June next yr. Did my hanging basket practical at the college...
Don't know I'm part of the college but I do my course at Ness Botanic gardens, but have to sit my 2 RHS exams at the college in Feb and June next yr. Did my hanging basket practical at the college garden centre before Xmas.
Don't know I'm part of the college but I do my course at Ness Botanic gardens, but have to sit my 2 RHS exams at the college in Feb and June next yr. Did my hanging basket practical at the college garden centre before Xmas.
Don't know I'm part of the college but I do my course at Ness Botanic gardens, but have to sit my 2 RHS exams at the college in Feb and June next yr. Did my hanging basket practical at the college...
windy miller
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Apr 26, 2007
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Tropical Oasis
Apr 26, 2007
bought today
Hi, sanuka, and welcome to GC.It is definitely NOT an Osteo ... my garden is full of them .. it's either a Chrysanth or an Argy ... and both give you agro here! Probably the former rather than...
Hi, sanuka, and welcome to GC.It is definitely NOT an Osteo ... my garden is full of them .. it's either a Chrysanth or an Argy ... and both give you agro here! Probably the former rather than the latter.I was just outside of Thame when I lived there.
Hi, sanuka, and welcome to GC.It is definitely NOT an Osteo ... my garden is full of them .. it's either a Chrysanth or an Argy ... and both give you agro here! Probably the former rather than the latter.I was just outside of Thame when I...
Hi, sanuka, and welcome to GC.It is definitely NOT an Osteo ... my garden is full of them .. it's either a Chrysanth or an Argy ... and both give you agro here! Probably the former rather than...
duckyjuk
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Apr 25, 2007
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Victoria
Apr 26, 2007
How High
Bunyard Exhibition can grow to excess of 4' if sown early !
Bunyard Exhibition can grow to excess of 4' if sown early !
Bunyard Exhibition can grow to excess of 4' if sown early !
Bunyard Exhibition can grow to excess of 4' if sown early !
Ceejay
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Apr 24, 2007
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oktarine
Apr 26, 2007
what would you do
They should be OK. I would put them in the ground, or repot them, but leave them for a week or 10 days before cutting back. If you do both at the same time you are giving them a double dose of...
They should be OK. I would put them in the ground, or repot them, but leave them for a week or 10 days before cutting back. If you do both at the same time you are giving them a double dose of stress.There are some annual Osteospermums species, but I think that the ones you generally see on...
They should be OK. I would put them in the ground, or repot them, but leave them for a week or 10 days before cutting back. If you do both at the same time you are giving them a double dose of stress.There are some annual Osteospermums species,...
They should be OK. I would put them in the ground, or repot them, but leave them for a week or 10 days before cutting back. If you do both at the same time you are giving them a double dose of...
duckyjuk
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Apr 25, 2007
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PeterS
Apr 27, 2007
weekend gardener
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weekend gardener
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Apr 27, 2007
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Banana Man
Apr 27, 2007
BM's Making Room and Monsters !
Thanks WG, I have a new hideout thread for 2007 too
http://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=002889
Thanks WG, I have a new hideout thread for 2007 too
http://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=002889
Thanks WG, I have a new hideout thread for 2007 too
http://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=002889
Thanks WG, I have a new hideout thread for 2007 too
http://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=002889
Banana Man
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Apr 23, 2007
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