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Thanks guys.Not sure which one mate probably the red cordiline. Behind the cordi is a little gunnera that banana man so kindly gave to me.Thanks for looking guys ...daz.Lady i only put the...
Thanks guys.Not sure which one mate probably the red cordiline. Behind the cordi is a little gunnera that banana man so kindly gave to me.Thanks for looking guys ...daz.Lady i only put the vampire on at midnight lol.
Thanks guys.Not sure which one mate probably the red cordiline. Behind the cordi is a little gunnera that banana man so kindly gave to me.Thanks for looking guys ...daz.Lady i only put the vampire on at midnight lol.
Thanks guys.Not sure which one mate probably the red cordiline. Behind the cordi is a little gunnera that banana man so kindly gave to me.Thanks for looking guys ...daz.Lady i only put the...
daz and debs
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Aug 4, 2007
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daz and debs
Aug 4, 2007
How can I persuade my authority .....
Who to, Elaine? To the Americans? :DI've just made some veg soup - not all my own, but the potatoes and onions are! Really looking forward to being able to do more veg and stuff, and get it...
Who to, Elaine? To the Americans? :DI've just made some veg soup - not all my own, but the potatoes and onions are! Really looking forward to being able to do more veg and stuff, and get it really fresh for more of the year. MIL does beans, and she has better conditions for fruit in her...
Who to, Elaine? To the Americans? :DI've just made some veg soup - not all my own, but the potatoes and onions are! Really looking forward to being able to do more veg and stuff, and get it really fresh for more of the year. MIL does...
Who to, Elaine? To the Americans? :DI've just made some veg soup - not all my own, but the potatoes and onions are! Really looking forward to being able to do more veg and stuff, and get it...
UsedtobeDendy
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Nov 10, 2006
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UsedtobeDendy
Aug 5, 2007
The 30 yr old begonia
Evening nef750 ... yours will grow up if you treat it nicely.pete, I'm sure there are older ones out there ... let them show themselves ... :love
Evening nef750 ... yours will grow up if you treat it nicely.pete, I'm sure there are older ones out there ... let them show themselves ... :love
Evening nef750 ... yours will grow up if you treat it nicely.pete, I'm sure there are older ones out there ... let them show themselves ... :love
Evening nef750 ... yours will grow up if you treat it nicely.pete, I'm sure there are older ones out there ... let them show themselves ... :love
pete
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Aug 4, 2007
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Victoria
Aug 5, 2007
Battered Beschy does the business!!
Aw thanks guys I now have 9 baby Beshys, and they're growing at quite a rate...they're already 4" tall.
Aw thanks guys I now have 9 baby Beshys, and they're growing at quite a rate...they're already 4" tall.
Aw thanks guys I now have 9 baby Beshys, and they're growing at quite a rate...they're already 4" tall.
Aw thanks guys I now have 9 baby Beshys, and they're growing at quite a rate...they're already 4" tall.
windy miller
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Apr 16, 2007
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windy miller
Aug 6, 2007
Cyclamen Plants
Are you anywhere near Cumbernauld? The Dobies there is bound to have them.
Are you anywhere near Cumbernauld? The Dobies there is bound to have them.
Are you anywhere near Cumbernauld? The Dobies there is bound to have them.
Are you anywhere near Cumbernauld? The Dobies there is bound to have them.
Scotkat
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Aug 2, 2007
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404
Rich
Aug 6, 2007
My Jungle Bedroom...
HoneyBee you're so right ,but wouldn't have it any other way good fun,and a smile x
HoneyBee you're so right ,but wouldn't have it any other way good fun,and a smile x
HoneyBee you're so right ,but wouldn't have it any other way good fun,and a smile x
HoneyBee you're so right ,but wouldn't have it any other way good fun,and a smile x
Banana Man
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Aug 2, 2007
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Kathy3
Aug 6, 2007
Winter plants for colour
Scotkat I have small part of my garden that I have "done" in a woodland style, some hardy cyclamen in my new patch would look great.If not I'll wait and plant some pale cream primroses I saw...
Scotkat I have small part of my garden that I have "done" in a woodland style, some hardy cyclamen in my new patch would look great.If not I'll wait and plant some pale cream primroses I saw last year the setting would be great for them! Helen.xxx.
Scotkat I have small part of my garden that I have "done" in a woodland style, some hardy cyclamen in my new patch would look great.If not I'll wait and plant some pale cream primroses I saw last year the setting would be great for them! Helen.xxx.
Scotkat I have small part of my garden that I have "done" in a woodland style, some hardy cyclamen in my new patch would look great.If not I'll wait and plant some pale cream primroses I saw...
Scotkat
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Aug 5, 2007
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339
Helofadigger
Aug 6, 2007
BM's August Hideout...
Hi there again B.M. Got a question for you as you seem to be the expert palm person. Here is my poor specimen which comes in every winter and really suffers - I'm rubbish with things in pots! ...
Hi there again B.M. Got a question for you as you seem to be the expert palm person. Here is my poor specimen which comes in every winter and really suffers - I'm rubbish with things in pots! Then back it goes in the garden for the summer and does really well. My question is, as you...
Hi there again B.M. Got a question for you as you seem to be the expert palm person. Here is my poor specimen which comes in every winter and really suffers - I'm rubbish with things in pots! Then back it goes in the garden for the...
Hi there again B.M. Got a question for you as you seem to be the expert palm person. Here is my poor specimen which comes in every winter and really suffers - I'm rubbish with things in pots! ...
Banana Man
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Aug 3, 2007
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kryssy
Aug 6, 2007
All from nothing
Thank you everyone for your lovely commments and thank you Paula and Fonzie too.I have had a very upsetting weekend. Something has been visiting the garden and either sleeping or just...
Thank you everyone for your lovely commments and thank you Paula and Fonzie too.I have had a very upsetting weekend. Something has been visiting the garden and either sleeping or just crawling through the flower beds and leaving a trail of destruction. I cannot find any "poos" which...
Thank you everyone for your lovely commments and thank you Paula and Fonzie too.I have had a very upsetting weekend. Something has been visiting the garden and either sleeping or just crawling through the flower beds and leaving a trail of...
Thank you everyone for your lovely commments and thank you Paula and Fonzie too.I have had a very upsetting weekend. Something has been visiting the garden and either sleeping or just...
kryssy
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Jul 21, 2007
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kryssy
Aug 6, 2007
Confinement?
Sorry - I have let you all down. Not been to visit in a couple of days and mamma and the little 'uns have up and gone before I could photograph them.I'll be more vigilant next time.
Sorry - I have let you all down. Not been to visit in a couple of days and mamma and the little 'uns have up and gone before I could photograph them.I'll be more vigilant next time.
Sorry - I have let you all down. Not been to visit in a couple of days and mamma and the little 'uns have up and gone before I could photograph them.I'll be more vigilant next time.
Sorry - I have let you all down. Not been to visit in a couple of days and mamma and the little 'uns have up and gone before I could photograph them.I'll be more vigilant next time.
kryssy
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Jul 21, 2007
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kryssy
Aug 6, 2007
Clematis jackmanii help please.
Hi Kathy, No I haven't developed schizophrenia, I've had to re-register under a different name following computer problems. I'm still JT.In answer to your question, I have always cut back to...
Hi Kathy, No I haven't developed schizophrenia, I've had to re-register under a different name following computer problems. I'm still JT.In answer to your question, I have always cut back to ground level following flowering - and it has always come back on schedule. So does my neighbour cut...
Hi Kathy, No I haven't developed schizophrenia, I've had to re-register under a different name following computer problems. I'm still JT.In answer to your question, I have always cut back to ground level following flowering - and it has always...
Hi Kathy, No I haven't developed schizophrenia, I've had to re-register under a different name following computer problems. I'm still JT.In answer to your question, I have always cut back to...
JohnT
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Aug 6, 2007
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528
Sarraceniac
Aug 7, 2007
Kensington Roof Garden
I went to the roof gardens about 5 years ago - amazing to think that there is a busy street down below yet up there, it's a little bit of heaven. The flamingos took me by suprise, I must admit! ...
I went to the roof gardens about 5 years ago - amazing to think that there is a busy street down below yet up there, it's a little bit of heaven. The flamingos took me by suprise, I must admit! Oh and they do good cocktails too!:D
I went to the roof gardens about 5 years ago - amazing to think that there is a busy street down below yet up there, it's a little bit of heaven. The flamingos took me by suprise, I must admit! Oh and they do good cocktails too!:D
I went to the roof gardens about 5 years ago - amazing to think that there is a busy street down below yet up there, it's a little bit of heaven. The flamingos took me by suprise, I must admit! ...
Robin Hull
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Aug 6, 2007
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Gillypetunia
Aug 7, 2007
black scabious
Yep John,I enjoy the gossip as much as the gardening, i am a true beleiver in multi-tasking :D
Yep John,I enjoy the gossip as much as the gardening, i am a true beleiver in multi-tasking :D
Yep John,I enjoy the gossip as much as the gardening, i am a true beleiver in multi-tasking :D
Yep John,I enjoy the gossip as much as the gardening, i am a true beleiver in multi-tasking :D
accidentalgardener
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Jul 24, 2007
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accidentalgardener
Aug 7, 2007
Watering System
Thanks WOO, drilling holes will not give me adjustment and will need to be graduated, a little time and cost consuming during experimentation. Shower heads? and roses a little impractical I...
Thanks WOO, drilling holes will not give me adjustment and will need to be graduated, a little time and cost consuming during experimentation. Shower heads? and roses a little impractical I would have thought and probably presenting the same water flow problems as drilling. I have considered...
Thanks WOO, drilling holes will not give me adjustment and will need to be graduated, a little time and cost consuming during experimentation. Shower heads? and roses a little impractical I would have thought and probably presenting the same...
Thanks WOO, drilling holes will not give me adjustment and will need to be graduated, a little time and cost consuming during experimentation. Shower heads? and roses a little impractical I...
Thorrun
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Aug 7, 2007
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452
Thorrun
Aug 7, 2007
Canna starting to flower
Thame ... a fantastic place ... Robin of the Bee Gees lives there ... gosh, that's telling my age.If you want some Canna seeds, or other Med stuff, send me a PM with your name and address and...
Thame ... a fantastic place ... Robin of the Bee Gees lives there ... gosh, that's telling my age.If you want some Canna seeds, or other Med stuff, send me a PM with your name and address and I'll send you some things, okay?
Thame ... a fantastic place ... Robin of the Bee Gees lives there ... gosh, that's telling my age.If you want some Canna seeds, or other Med stuff, send me a PM with your name and address and I'll send you some things, okay?
Thame ... a fantastic place ... Robin of the Bee Gees lives there ... gosh, that's telling my age.If you want some Canna seeds, or other Med stuff, send me a PM with your name and address and...
Keving
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Aug 7, 2007
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Victoria
Aug 7, 2007
Fading garden - I feel sad
More likely Christmas decorations.
More likely Christmas decorations.
More likely Christmas decorations.
More likely Christmas decorations.
Gillypetunia
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Aug 7, 2007
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491
Rich
Aug 8, 2007
pampas grass
I dug one out four years ago and put it on the drive meaning ti take it up the tip. It's still there standing on concrete, looking healthy as ever and still producing plumes.Any takers?
I dug one out four years ago and put it on the drive meaning ti take it up the tip. It's still there standing on concrete, looking healthy as ever and still producing plumes.Any takers?
I dug one out four years ago and put it on the drive meaning ti take it up the tip. It's still there standing on concrete, looking healthy as ever and still producing plumes.Any takers?
I dug one out four years ago and put it on the drive meaning ti take it up the tip. It's still there standing on concrete, looking healthy as ever and still producing plumes.Any takers?
accidentalgardener
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Jul 25, 2007
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379
Rich
Aug 8, 2007
BBQ under Gazebo
Oh to be British, we have to be able to improvise!I would love to invite you all, though I am afraid that I am still a beginner (gardening and bbqs) and my efforts would not survive your...
Oh to be British, we have to be able to improvise!I would love to invite you all, though I am afraid that I am still a beginner (gardening and bbqs) and my efforts would not survive your scrutiny!I will eventually introduce myself on the new members section and post some pictures of the...
Oh to be British, we have to be able to improvise!I would love to invite you all, though I am afraid that I am still a beginner (gardening and bbqs) and my efforts would not survive your scrutiny!I will eventually introduce myself on the...
Oh to be British, we have to be able to improvise!I would love to invite you all, though I am afraid that I am still a beginner (gardening and bbqs) and my efforts would not survive your...
elliegreenwellie
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Aug 7, 2007
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elliegreenwellie
Aug 8, 2007
Magnolia Grandiflora Exmouth
Yea mate thats the one thanks.I think im going to have to have one of them.Iv never smelt anything so nice in all my life.Yea pete there are a few varieties mate a guess there probably all...
Yea mate thats the one thanks.I think im going to have to have one of them.Iv never smelt anything so nice in all my life.Yea pete there are a few varieties mate a guess there probably all smelly.thanks guys....daz
Yea mate thats the one thanks.I think im going to have to have one of them.Iv never smelt anything so nice in all my life.Yea pete there are a few varieties mate a guess there probably all smelly.thanks guys....daz
Yea mate thats the one thanks.I think im going to have to have one of them.Iv never smelt anything so nice in all my life.Yea pete there are a few varieties mate a guess there probably all...
daz and debs
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Aug 8, 2007
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daz and debs
Aug 9, 2007
A Dying Ceanothus...
My 20ft high ceanothus tree has given up the ghost this year. As pete says, they are not usually very long-lived and most varieties only last about 10 years.
My 20ft high ceanothus tree has given up the ghost this year. As pete says, they are not usually very long-lived and most varieties only last about 10 years.
My 20ft high ceanothus tree has given up the ghost this year. As pete says, they are not usually very long-lived and most varieties only last about 10 years.
My 20ft high ceanothus tree has given up the ghost this year. As pete says, they are not usually very long-lived and most varieties only last about 10 years.
Sidonie
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Aug 6, 2007
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2,001
shiney
Aug 9, 2007
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