Log in or Sign up
Gardeners Corner - The Friendly Gardening Forum
Home
Forums
>
General Gardening Discussions
>
Gardening Discussions
>
General Gardening Discussion
Page 158 of 987
< Prev
1
←
156
157
158
159
160
→
987
Next >
Sort By:
Title
Start Date
Replies
Views
Last Message ↑
BM's June Hideout
I know just how you feel Honey Bee :D BM, your garden is so beautiful and lush , not like my poor neglected patch :rolleyes:
I know just how you feel Honey Bee :D BM, your garden is so beautiful and lush , not like my poor neglected patch :rolleyes:
I know just how you feel Honey Bee :D BM, your garden is so beautiful and lush , not like my poor neglected patch :rolleyes:
I know just how you feel Honey Bee :D BM, your garden is so beautiful and lush , not like my poor neglected patch :rolleyes:
Banana Man
,
Jun 6, 2007
...
2
3
Replies:
42
Views:
1,326
Blackthorn
Jun 29, 2007
pansies
hi antheasorry for the delay in my reply been busy draining my garden with all the RAIN
feel free will give it my best shot and hope your panys are doing ok
hi antheasorry for the delay in my reply been busy draining my garden with all the RAIN
feel free will give it my best shot and hope your panys are doing ok
hi antheasorry for the delay in my reply been busy draining my garden with all the RAIN
feel free will give it my best shot and hope your panys are doing ok
hi antheasorry for the delay in my reply been busy draining my garden with all the RAIN
feel free will give it my best shot and hope your panys are doing ok
anthea
,
Jun 6, 2007
Replies:
5
Views:
514
cattwoman25
Jun 29, 2007
Geum??
BekiMac
,
Jun 28, 2007
Replies:
10
Views:
945
BekiMac
Jun 29, 2007
Could it be a passion flower?
Thanks but Liz ID'd it in my cardiocrinum giganteum thread. It is this -http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/486.shtml
Thanks but Liz ID'd it in my cardiocrinum giganteum thread. It is this -http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/486.shtml
Thanks but Liz ID'd it in my cardiocrinum giganteum thread. It is this -http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/486.shtml
Thanks but Liz ID'd it in my cardiocrinum giganteum thread. It is this -http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plants/plant_finder/plant_pages/486.shtml
Kedi-Gato
,
Jun 28, 2007
Replies:
3
Views:
411
Kedi-Gato
Jun 29, 2007
Rhodie lovers - your help please...
Well that is how cold it gets along the shore but who can afford to live down there?
We have extended periods of cold with a lot of icy wind which I think is what does in the Rhodies. There...
Well that is how cold it gets along the shore but who can afford to live down there?
We have extended periods of cold with a lot of icy wind which I think is what does in the Rhodies. There isn't any problem growing what we call 'ironclad' Rhododendrons that are hardy to about -20C. They do...
Well that is how cold it gets along the shore but who can afford to live down there?
We have extended periods of cold with a lot of icy wind which I think is what does in the Rhodies. There isn't any problem growing what we call 'ironclad'...
Well that is how cold it gets along the shore but who can afford to live down there?
We have extended periods of cold with a lot of icy wind which I think is what does in the Rhodies. There...
Dave_In_His_Garden
,
Jun 19, 2007
Replies:
12
Views:
586
digital flower
Jun 30, 2007
Fuschia they are not!
Mike I have used T&M for some time the last geraniums I got were well packed rubbish, doing my best to pull them through 2 out of the 12 failed already I have taken pictures as they were when I...
Mike I have used T&M for some time the last geraniums I got were well packed rubbish, doing my best to pull them through 2 out of the 12 failed already I have taken pictures as they were when I opened the packages, standards have definitely fallen.
Mike I have used T&M for some time the last geraniums I got were well packed rubbish, doing my best to pull them through 2 out of the 12 failed already I have taken pictures as they were when I opened the packages, standards have definitely fallen.
Mike I have used T&M for some time the last geraniums I got were well packed rubbish, doing my best to pull them through 2 out of the 12 failed already I have taken pictures as they were when I...
compostee
,
Jun 25, 2007
Replies:
8
Views:
476
walnut
Jun 30, 2007
Thankyou everyone for tips & Advice
Well done roxy
Well done roxy
Well done roxy
Well done roxy
roxy
,
Jun 24, 2007
Replies:
12
Views:
632
tricia
Jun 30, 2007
Fresh seed
Thanks rosietu - you have encouraged me. I do find quite a bit of bought seed doesn't germinate. I always thought it was me - and obviously some is - but I do think some purchased seed is not viable.
Thanks rosietu - you have encouraged me. I do find quite a bit of bought seed doesn't germinate. I always thought it was me - and obviously some is - but I do think some purchased seed is not viable.
Thanks rosietu - you have encouraged me. I do find quite a bit of bought seed doesn't germinate. I always thought it was me - and obviously some is - but I do think some purchased seed is not viable.
Thanks rosietu - you have encouraged me. I do find quite a bit of bought seed doesn't germinate. I always thought it was me - and obviously some is - but I do think some purchased seed is not viable.
PeterS
,
Jun 29, 2007
Replies:
2
Views:
622
PeterS
Jun 30, 2007
My Aspidistra aka "cast iron plant "
A very healthy plant Gogs Allways fancied a variagated one never seen them for sale, love the pictures of your dog.
A very healthy plant Gogs Allways fancied a variagated one never seen them for sale, love the pictures of your dog.
A very healthy plant Gogs Allways fancied a variagated one never seen them for sale, love the pictures of your dog.
A very healthy plant Gogs Allways fancied a variagated one never seen them for sale, love the pictures of your dog.
Gogs
,
Jun 27, 2007
Replies:
4
Views:
618
walnut
Jul 1, 2007
A Giant
Sorry windy missed your post, of course your a gardener, your garden looks better than mine.Seeker of knowledge, Insignificant but still spectacular, if you know what I mean. :D
Sorry windy missed your post, of course your a gardener, your garden looks better than mine.Seeker of knowledge, Insignificant but still spectacular, if you know what I mean. :D
Sorry windy missed your post, of course your a gardener, your garden looks better than mine.Seeker of knowledge, Insignificant but still spectacular, if you know what I mean. :D
Sorry windy missed your post, of course your a gardener, your garden looks better than mine.Seeker of knowledge, Insignificant but still spectacular, if you know what I mean. :D
fred1935
,
Jun 11, 2007
Replies:
6
Views:
434
pete
Jul 1, 2007
MY WEEK : 26 UPDATE POSTED
Hi Steve, glad to see you are surviving the elements.
Hi Steve, glad to see you are surviving the elements.
Hi Steve, glad to see you are surviving the elements.
Hi Steve, glad to see you are surviving the elements.
PLOTTY
,
Jul 1, 2007
Replies:
1
Views:
431
oktarine
Jul 1, 2007
my flooded garden
been there many times, but as long as its not in the house you are ok it just calls for right plants in right place.Hang in there my friends!
been there many times, but as long as its not in the house you are ok it just calls for right plants in right place.Hang in there my friends!
been there many times, but as long as its not in the house you are ok it just calls for right plants in right place.Hang in there my friends!
been there many times, but as long as its not in the house you are ok it just calls for right plants in right place.Hang in there my friends!
daz and debs
,
Jun 27, 2007
...
2
3
Replies:
33
Views:
1,527
Waco
Jul 1, 2007
Colourful plants for shady bed?
That's a goodly list! I can't think of much to add except heuchera, nepeta and hardy geraniums.
That's a goodly list! I can't think of much to add except heuchera, nepeta and hardy geraniums.
That's a goodly list! I can't think of much to add except heuchera, nepeta and hardy geraniums.
That's a goodly list! I can't think of much to add except heuchera, nepeta and hardy geraniums.
Small orange giraffe
,
Jul 1, 2007
Replies:
2
Views:
1,209
Tiarella
Jul 1, 2007
Another Morning Glory Question
Sorry you got diddy ones, Mef. I got big ones but they are not much good. So you see, size just doesn't matter in some circumstances.It's nice to see how they should look. I'll try feeding...
Sorry you got diddy ones, Mef. I got big ones but they are not much good. So you see, size just doesn't matter in some circumstances.It's nice to see how they should look. I'll try feeding them as Royster suggested. In the meantime will just keep snipping away at the leaves.
Sorry you got diddy ones, Mef. I got big ones but they are not much good. So you see, size just doesn't matter in some circumstances.It's nice to see how they should look. I'll try feeding them as Royster suggested. In the meantime will...
Sorry you got diddy ones, Mef. I got big ones but they are not much good. So you see, size just doesn't matter in some circumstances.It's nice to see how they should look. I'll try feeding...
kryssy
,
Jun 30, 2007
Replies:
11
Views:
479
kryssy
Jul 1, 2007
Fast growing colourful climbers?
I have two vigorous climbers which are part shade by an old lilac. Clematis montana and honeysuckle - both seem not to mind it being a tad shady.
I have two vigorous climbers which are part shade by an old lilac. Clematis montana and honeysuckle - both seem not to mind it being a tad shady.
I have two vigorous climbers which are part shade by an old lilac. Clematis montana and honeysuckle - both seem not to mind it being a tad shady.
I have two vigorous climbers which are part shade by an old lilac. Clematis montana and honeysuckle - both seem not to mind it being a tad shady.
Small orange giraffe
,
Jul 1, 2007
Replies:
2
Views:
930
Fran
Jul 1, 2007
going on holiday
I'm with Blackthorn !!!Seriously, we usually ask the elderly folk at our nearby residents home to pop in occasionally, and also in the past, the scouts have helped out after we donated to their...
I'm with Blackthorn !!!Seriously, we usually ask the elderly folk at our nearby residents home to pop in occasionally, and also in the past, the scouts have helped out after we donated to their summer camping fund.
I'm with Blackthorn !!!Seriously, we usually ask the elderly folk at our nearby residents home to pop in occasionally, and also in the past, the scouts have helped out after we donated to their summer camping fund.
I'm with Blackthorn !!!Seriously, we usually ask the elderly folk at our nearby residents home to pop in occasionally, and also in the past, the scouts have helped out after we donated to their...
netty
,
Jun 30, 2007
Replies:
8
Views:
516
oktarine
Jul 2, 2007
Decorative pot extender ideas?
Reclamation yards and look up on ebay - they sometimes have them listed on there, you will need them to be local though or the postage could be pretty pricey! You can search on nearest to you.
Reclamation yards and look up on ebay - they sometimes have them listed on there, you will need them to be local though or the postage could be pretty pricey! You can search on nearest to you.
Reclamation yards and look up on ebay - they sometimes have them listed on there, you will need them to be local though or the postage could be pretty pricey! You can search on nearest to you.
Reclamation yards and look up on ebay - they sometimes have them listed on there, you will need them to be local though or the postage could be pretty pricey! You can search on nearest to you.
Small orange giraffe
,
Jul 1, 2007
Replies:
7
Views:
643
elliegreenwellie
Jul 2, 2007
Fast Growing, Snail proof climber?
It does sound as if your slugs and snails have found a lovely hidey place somewhere, maybe in the wall.How about a couple of beer traps on the ground, this should appeal to them much more than...
It does sound as if your slugs and snails have found a lovely hidey place somewhere, maybe in the wall.How about a couple of beer traps on the ground, this should appeal to them much more than the plants and maybe you could free slops from the pub next door to fill them!TO
It does sound as if your slugs and snails have found a lovely hidey place somewhere, maybe in the wall.How about a couple of beer traps on the ground, this should appeal to them much more than the plants and maybe you could free slops from the...
It does sound as if your slugs and snails have found a lovely hidey place somewhere, maybe in the wall.How about a couple of beer traps on the ground, this should appeal to them much more than...
elliegreenwellie
,
Jul 2, 2007
Replies:
6
Views:
4,116
tiggs&amp;oscar
Jul 3, 2007
Lean-to project
:D
:D
:D
:D
Waco
,
Nov 13, 2006
...
3
4
5
Replies:
62
Views:
2,778
walnut
Jul 3, 2007
Plastic Potting Bench
Walnut,thanks for the link. A little more research to be done.
Walnut,thanks for the link. A little more research to be done.
Walnut,thanks for the link. A little more research to be done.
Walnut,thanks for the link. A little more research to be done.
Scotkat
,
Jun 29, 2007
Replies:
10
Views:
1,893
Foamcutter
Jul 3, 2007
Showing threads 3,141 to 3,160 of 19,728
Thread Display Options
Sort threads by:
Last message time
Thread creation time
Title (alphabetical)
Number of replies
Number of views
First message likes
Order threads in:
Descending order
Ascending order
Loading...
(You must log in or sign up to post here.)
Show Ignored Content
Page 158 of 987
< Prev
1
←
156
157
158
159
160
→
987
Next >
Log in with Facebook
Log in with Google
Your name or email address:
Do you already have an account?
No, create an account now.
Yes, my password is:
Forgot your password?
Stay logged in
Gardeners Corner - The Friendly Gardening Forum
Home
Forums
>
General Gardening Discussions
>
Gardening Discussions
>
Home
Forums
Forums
Quick Links
Search Forums
Recent Posts
Spy
Gallery
Gallery
Quick Links
Categories
Explore User's Albums
New Albums
New Photos
Cameras
Locations
Collections
Streams Cloud
Directory
Directory
Quick Links
Directory Home
New Listings
Blogs
Blogs
Quick Links
Media
Media
Quick Links
categories
Playlists
Random Media
Members
Members
Quick Links
Notable Members
Current Visitors
New Profile Posts
Menu
Search
Search titles only
Posted by Member:
Separate names with a comma.
Newer Than:
Search this forum only
Display results as threads
Useful Searches
Recent Posts
More...
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
Accept
Learn More...
Dismiss Notice