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  1. Webmaster

    Free Ant Stop!, Bug Clear or �£2 off Miracle grow coupon.

    Plenty of advice in the coupons section, I regularly save �£10 on my shopping bill now by using the coupons available.Nathan.
    Plenty of advice in the coupons section, I regularly save �£10 on my shopping bill now by using the coupons available.Nathan.
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  2. Charlie

    Dahlia - help needed after bloom

    Oops that's what I meant, first leaf down not first leaf up!! Lol!
    Oops that's what I meant, first leaf down not first leaf up!! Lol!
    Oops that's what I meant, first leaf down not first leaf up!! Lol!
    Oops that's what I meant, first leaf down not first leaf up!! Lol!
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  3. taney

    Aggregates?Cobbles?

    thanx for the information...i never thought of it!i hope i would get someone in birmingham with such an offer
    thanx for the information...i never thought of it!i hope i would get someone in birmingham with such an offer
    thanx for the information...i never thought of it!i hope i would get someone in birmingham with such an offer
    thanx for the information...i never thought of it!i hope i would get someone in birmingham with such an offer
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  4. princessazlea

    What time of day should you water a plant?

    Whatever works for you and your plants Pete.
    Whatever works for you and your plants Pete.
    Whatever works for you and your plants Pete.
    Whatever works for you and your plants Pete.
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  5. steve b

    passion flower

    Yeah I reckon you'll get some more later on, give it time, and some more heat and sunshine.
    Yeah I reckon you'll get some more later on, give it time, and some more heat and sunshine.
    Yeah I reckon you'll get some more later on, give it time, and some more heat and sunshine.
    Yeah I reckon you'll get some more later on, give it time, and some more heat and sunshine.
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  6. jay

    Huge Buddleia flowers!

    Do you tie them with blue string? ;) http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/clangers/index.shtml [ 21. July 2005, 07:36 PM: Message edited by: Bayleaf ]
    Do you tie them with blue string? ;) http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/clangers/index.shtml [ 21. July 2005, 07:36 PM: Message edited by: Bayleaf ]
    Do you tie them with blue string? ;) http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/clangers/index.shtml [ 21. July 2005, 07:36 PM: Message edited by: Bayleaf ]
    Do you tie them with blue string? ;) http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/classic/clangers/index.shtml [ 21. July 2005, 07:36 PM: Message edited by: Bayleaf ]
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  7. taney

    flowers for winter

    Hi taneyAll Balleaf's suggestions are good. Bulbs are particularly good for very early spring flowers and most should be planted around oct/nov. One of my absolute favorite shrubs is witch...
    Hi taneyAll Balleaf's suggestions are good. Bulbs are particularly good for very early spring flowers and most should be planted around oct/nov. One of my absolute favorite shrubs is witch hazel which flowers in jan/feb before almost everything else. There are lots of varieties which range...
    Hi taneyAll Balleaf's suggestions are good. Bulbs are particularly good for very early spring flowers and most should be planted around oct/nov. One of my absolute favorite shrubs is witch hazel which flowers in jan/feb before almost...
    Hi taneyAll Balleaf's suggestions are good. Bulbs are particularly good for very early spring flowers and most should be planted around oct/nov. One of my absolute favorite shrubs is witch...
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  8. PeterS

    Perennials - help please

    Bayleaf, thanks I didn't realise that hespris was sweet rocket (dames violet)a strewing herb as a recall - one of my favourites, or at least the white one is - and silene is campion duh, I really...
    Bayleaf, thanks I didn't realise that hespris was sweet rocket (dames violet)a strewing herb as a recall - one of my favourites, or at least the white one is - and silene is campion duh, I really must try and remember the botanical names - but very few stay in the little grey cells, the common...
    Bayleaf, thanks I didn't realise that hespris was sweet rocket (dames violet)a strewing herb as a recall - one of my favourites, or at least the white one is - and silene is campion duh, I really must try and remember the botanical names - but...
    Bayleaf, thanks I didn't realise that hespris was sweet rocket (dames violet)a strewing herb as a recall - one of my favourites, or at least the white one is - and silene is campion duh, I really...
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  9. Fran

    Gardening friends

    I think that where mine ones come from Steve. I tend to be a bit of an untidy gardener, for these days anyway, but I think it pays off to leave a few undisturbed logs or, dare I say it, rubbish...
    I think that where mine ones come from Steve. I tend to be a bit of an untidy gardener, for these days anyway, but I think it pays off to leave a few undisturbed logs or, dare I say it, rubbish laying around as it attracts all sorts of wildlife. :D
    I think that where mine ones come from Steve. I tend to be a bit of an untidy gardener, for these days anyway, but I think it pays off to leave a few undisturbed logs or, dare I say it, rubbish laying around as it attracts all sorts of wildlife. :D
    I think that where mine ones come from Steve. I tend to be a bit of an untidy gardener, for these days anyway, but I think it pays off to leave a few undisturbed logs or, dare I say it, rubbish...
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  10. bluecrafty214

    Hibiscus

    bluecrafty214, do you know what type of Hibiscus this is ie. the full latin name.
    bluecrafty214, do you know what type of Hibiscus this is ie. the full latin name.
    bluecrafty214, do you know what type of Hibiscus this is ie. the full latin name.
    bluecrafty214, do you know what type of Hibiscus this is ie. the full latin name.
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  11. brazil

    dahlia imperialis

    Sounds good, especially this time of the year. Have a look up near the greenhouses in the tropical borders, where the bananas and cannas are, I think that where I saw the Dahalias.
    Sounds good, especially this time of the year. Have a look up near the greenhouses in the tropical borders, where the bananas and cannas are, I think that where I saw the Dahalias.
    Sounds good, especially this time of the year. Have a look up near the greenhouses in the tropical borders, where the bananas and cannas are, I think that where I saw the Dahalias.
    Sounds good, especially this time of the year. Have a look up near the greenhouses in the tropical borders, where the bananas and cannas are, I think that where I saw the Dahalias.
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  12. Webmaster

    Bottle brush (Callistemon)

    Nice flower,Rich. Dont mention RED SPIDER its a killer as far as I'm conserned.
    Nice flower,Rich. Dont mention RED SPIDER its a killer as far as I'm conserned.
    Nice flower,Rich. Dont mention RED SPIDER its a killer as far as I'm conserned.
    Nice flower,Rich. Dont mention RED SPIDER its a killer as far as I'm conserned.
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  13. Charlie

    Azalea - After flowering

    If you have removed the husks then you need to do a very light prune on the extension growth of this year just to reshape and balance the plant ready for next year. Keep it on the dry side not too...
    If you have removed the husks then you need to do a very light prune on the extension growth of this year just to reshape and balance the plant ready for next year. Keep it on the dry side not too much water and give a feed of Phostrogen for a month. Bring into a cool conservatory before frosts...
    If you have removed the husks then you need to do a very light prune on the extension growth of this year just to reshape and balance the plant ready for next year. Keep it on the dry side not too much water and give a feed of Phostrogen for a...
    If you have removed the husks then you need to do a very light prune on the extension growth of this year just to reshape and balance the plant ready for next year. Keep it on the dry side not too...
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  14. ellgee

    Which evergreen shrubs for a windy spot?

    bamboos are excellent but not black bamboo will not tolerate exposed areas
    bamboos are excellent but not black bamboo will not tolerate exposed areas
    bamboos are excellent but not black bamboo will not tolerate exposed areas
    bamboos are excellent but not black bamboo will not tolerate exposed areas
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  15. fiwi

    Do you know a shrub with red foliage?

    How about Photinia "Red Robin". Quite a sturdy shrub bearing red tips to the foliage in Summer. Very attractive and noticeable.Will withstand a bit of dryness and shade
    How about Photinia "Red Robin". Quite a sturdy shrub bearing red tips to the foliage in Summer. Very attractive and noticeable.Will withstand a bit of dryness and shade
    How about Photinia "Red Robin". Quite a sturdy shrub bearing red tips to the foliage in Summer. Very attractive and noticeable.Will withstand a bit of dryness and shade
    How about Photinia "Red Robin". Quite a sturdy shrub bearing red tips to the foliage in Summer. Very attractive and noticeable.Will withstand a bit of dryness and shade
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  16. soop

    water crystals - polymer gel - hydrogel

    LBS Horticulture Colne Lancs email supply Fertile Water Granules. 1KG 11.75 pounds 5Kg 44.15pounds + VAT and small order charge under 100.00 pounds. I have used it in the past but not this...
    LBS Horticulture Colne Lancs email supply Fertile Water Granules. 1KG 11.75 pounds 5Kg 44.15pounds + VAT and small order charge under 100.00 pounds. I have used it in the past but not this particular brand and maybe I did not put enough in per hanging basket. At the end of the season there was...
    LBS Horticulture Colne Lancs email supply Fertile Water Granules. 1KG 11.75 pounds 5Kg 44.15pounds + VAT and small order charge under 100.00 pounds. I have used it in the past but not this particular brand and maybe I did not put enough in per...
    LBS Horticulture Colne Lancs email supply Fertile Water Granules. 1KG 11.75 pounds 5Kg 44.15pounds + VAT and small order charge under 100.00 pounds. I have used it in the past but not this...
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  17. ukwoody

    hedging shrub in poor conditions?

    If you want to try and establish the privet back, try layering it. This means cutting into ( very gently ) a small portion of a long stem at the leafy end on the underside of it with a pruning...
    If you want to try and establish the privet back, try layering it. This means cutting into ( very gently ) a small portion of a long stem at the leafy end on the underside of it with a pruning knife. Then bend the stem over towards your Leylandii and and place the cut area onto the soil and peg...
    If you want to try and establish the privet back, try layering it. This means cutting into ( very gently ) a small portion of a long stem at the leafy end on the underside of it with a pruning knife. Then bend the stem over towards your Leylandii...
    If you want to try and establish the privet back, try layering it. This means cutting into ( very gently ) a small portion of a long stem at the leafy end on the underside of it with a pruning...
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  18. PeterS

    Large pots - what plants?

    Many thanks for your help. My objective was really to put some of my existing plants into pots. But I think I am going to have to go out and try some of those grasses as well.
    Many thanks for your help. My objective was really to put some of my existing plants into pots. But I think I am going to have to go out and try some of those grasses as well.
    Many thanks for your help. My objective was really to put some of my existing plants into pots. But I think I am going to have to go out and try some of those grasses as well.
    Many thanks for your help. My objective was really to put some of my existing plants into pots. But I think I am going to have to go out and try some of those grasses as well.
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  19. jay

    What can I grow in a secluded spot?

    Hi,Maybe a hydrangea peteolaris - they don't mind the shade and make a good climber - not particularly fast growing though. Or a passiflora - now they do grow like mad once established. Cheers Rob
    Hi,Maybe a hydrangea peteolaris - they don't mind the shade and make a good climber - not particularly fast growing though. Or a passiflora - now they do grow like mad once established. Cheers Rob
    Hi,Maybe a hydrangea peteolaris - they don't mind the shade and make a good climber - not particularly fast growing though. Or a passiflora - now they do grow like mad once established. Cheers Rob
    Hi,Maybe a hydrangea peteolaris - they don't mind the shade and make a good climber - not particularly fast growing though. Or a passiflora - now they do grow like mad once established. Cheers Rob
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  20. Hannah

    A Couple of Questions...

    Sorry, I didn't make myself very clear did I?! I meant, suggestions for how to get decent crops in tubs. I've given everything a feed of potash stuff which seems to have done something - I've got...
    Sorry, I didn't make myself very clear did I?! I meant, suggestions for how to get decent crops in tubs. I've given everything a feed of potash stuff which seems to have done something - I've got what look like buds on my butternut squash which I wasn't expecting for another month yet, and my...
    Sorry, I didn't make myself very clear did I?! I meant, suggestions for how to get decent crops in tubs. I've given everything a feed of potash stuff which seems to have done something - I've got what look like buds on my butternut squash which I...
    Sorry, I didn't make myself very clear did I?! I meant, suggestions for how to get decent crops in tubs. I've given everything a feed of potash stuff which seems to have done something - I've got...
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