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Geraniums
Must be the zonal type then, not hardy, but flower all Summer, but need deadheading to encourage more flowering....Rust ? never heard of being prone to...only the Butterfly like them , then get...
Must be the zonal type then, not hardy, but flower all Summer, but need deadheading to encourage more flowering....Rust ? never heard of being prone to...only the Butterfly like them , then get caterpillars after... eat all the leaves...if you let them. Ladybird
Must be the zonal type then, not hardy, but flower all Summer, but need deadheading to encourage more flowering....Rust ? never heard of being prone to...only the Butterfly like them , then get caterpillars after... eat all the leaves...if you...
Must be the zonal type then, not hardy, but flower all Summer, but need deadheading to encourage more flowering....Rust ? never heard of being prone to...only the Butterfly like them , then get...
Hannah
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Jul 27, 2005
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Ladybird
Jul 28, 2005
novice...help!!!
Hi nokd, the datura will need to be taken in before the first frost, likewise the fuschias. Lipstick plant is probably a house plant anyway and wont survive frost. Sufinia petunias are treated...
Hi nokd, the datura will need to be taken in before the first frost, likewise the fuschias. Lipstick plant is probably a house plant anyway and wont survive frost. Sufinia petunias are treated as annuals and die in the winter so leave them out. As for the rhodos, well really need to know...
Hi nokd, the datura will need to be taken in before the first frost, likewise the fuschias. Lipstick plant is probably a house plant anyway and wont survive frost. Sufinia petunias are treated as annuals and die in the winter so leave them...
Hi nokd, the datura will need to be taken in before the first frost, likewise the fuschias. Lipstick plant is probably a house plant anyway and wont survive frost. Sufinia petunias are treated...
nokd
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Jul 28, 2005
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pete
Jul 28, 2005
Privet
Either "root out" or a brush killer should do the trick, if applied to newly cut surface.
Either "root out" or a brush killer should do the trick, if applied to newly cut surface.
Either "root out" or a brush killer should do the trick, if applied to newly cut surface.
Either "root out" or a brush killer should do the trick, if applied to newly cut surface.
Peny
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Jul 28, 2005
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503
Fran
Jul 28, 2005
Laburnum seeds
Another way is to fill a clay pot with sand, plant them in that in late autumn and leave them outside all winter. This worked for me when growing acer and wild rose seeds.I say a clay pot...
Another way is to fill a clay pot with sand, plant them in that in late autumn and leave them outside all winter. This worked for me when growing acer and wild rose seeds.I say a clay pot because it is less likely to be blown over, and I say sand to avoid waterlogging, and with fewer...
Another way is to fill a clay pot with sand, plant them in that in late autumn and leave them outside all winter. This worked for me when growing acer and wild rose seeds.I say a clay pot because it is less likely to be blown over, and I say...
Another way is to fill a clay pot with sand, plant them in that in late autumn and leave them outside all winter. This worked for me when growing acer and wild rose seeds.I say a clay pot...
Paladin
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Jul 26, 2005
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764
Rich
Jul 28, 2005
Gardenia - What is happening - Help!
Hi Charlie, I had a google & found these two sites. They are american but from what they are saying it is the humidity. Have a read & see what you think,...
Hi Charlie, I had a google & found these two sites. They are american but from what they are saying it is the humidity. Have a read & see what you think, http://www.bachmans.com/retail/tipsheets/indoor_plants/Gardenias.cfm http://www.molbaks.com/infopages/gardenia.pdf It would seam you can...
Hi Charlie, I had a google & found these two sites. They are american but from what they are saying it is the humidity. Have a read & see what you think, http://www.bachmans.com/retail/tipsheets/indoor_plants/Gardenias.cfm...
Hi Charlie, I had a google & found these two sites. They are american but from what they are saying it is the humidity. Have a read & see what you think,...
Charlie
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Jul 28, 2005
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Marley Farley
Jul 29, 2005
Camellias
Fingers will be crossed in spring, but hopefully you may seem some fat flower buds forming before then. If not, then patience - they are worth waiting for.
Fingers will be crossed in spring, but hopefully you may seem some fat flower buds forming before then. If not, then patience - they are worth waiting for.
Fingers will be crossed in spring, but hopefully you may seem some fat flower buds forming before then. If not, then patience - they are worth waiting for.
Fingers will be crossed in spring, but hopefully you may seem some fat flower buds forming before then. If not, then patience - they are worth waiting for.
Sewchic
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Apr 22, 2005
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Fran
Jul 29, 2005
ophiopogon
i'll have a look now cheers
i'll have a look now cheers
i'll have a look now cheers
i'll have a look now cheers
brazil
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Jul 30, 2005
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brazil
Jul 30, 2005
yellow lavatera?
Tinkerbell, sister Sue will gather seeds later on, she's much better at things like that than me, and my greenhouse won't be available until the late spring. Its moving house - to the other side...
Tinkerbell, sister Sue will gather seeds later on, she's much better at things like that than me, and my greenhouse won't be available until the late spring. Its moving house - to the other side of the garden, away from marauding kids
Tinkerbell, sister Sue will gather seeds later on, she's much better at things like that than me, and my greenhouse won't be available until the late spring. Its moving house - to the other side of the garden, away from marauding kids
Tinkerbell, sister Sue will gather seeds later on, she's much better at things like that than me, and my greenhouse won't be available until the late spring. Its moving house - to the other side...
MrsMacGyver
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Jul 24, 2005
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MrsMacGyver
Jul 31, 2005
Birmingham Gardens
Used to live in Brum, and we had whirlwinds, windspouts that used to redistribute patio furniture and small shrubs!
Used to live in Brum, and we had whirlwinds, windspouts that used to redistribute patio furniture and small shrubs!
Used to live in Brum, and we had whirlwinds, windspouts that used to redistribute patio furniture and small shrubs!
Used to live in Brum, and we had whirlwinds, windspouts that used to redistribute patio furniture and small shrubs!
aqua
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Jul 29, 2005
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MrsMacGyver
Jul 31, 2005
Winter flowering plants
Hiyathanks for that message, i will get onto researching them names you mentioned.thanks againanyone else got ideas?Will
Hiyathanks for that message, i will get onto researching them names you mentioned.thanks againanyone else got ideas?Will
Hiyathanks for that message, i will get onto researching them names you mentioned.thanks againanyone else got ideas?Will
Hiyathanks for that message, i will get onto researching them names you mentioned.thanks againanyone else got ideas?Will
willsgarden
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Jul 31, 2005
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willsgarden
Jul 31, 2005
Mina lobata
mine are all entangled with all my Clematis on posts...and flowering too.Ladybird
mine are all entangled with all my Clematis on posts...and flowering too.Ladybird
mine are all entangled with all my Clematis on posts...and flowering too.Ladybird
mine are all entangled with all my Clematis on posts...and flowering too.Ladybird
SteveW
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Jul 23, 2005
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Ladybird
Aug 1, 2005
WHAT HAVE I DONE!!!!
Thanks Brazil :D
Thanks Brazil :D
Thanks Brazil :D
Thanks Brazil :D
GARDENANGEL
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Jul 27, 2005
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GARDENANGEL
Aug 2, 2005
Campsis " Indian Summer"
Yep, I,ve got that one aswell Ladybird, cant match your Dec. flowering though.
Yep, I,ve got that one aswell Ladybird, cant match your Dec. flowering though.
Yep, I,ve got that one aswell Ladybird, cant match your Dec. flowering though.
Yep, I,ve got that one aswell Ladybird, cant match your Dec. flowering though.
pete
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Jul 23, 2005
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pete
Aug 2, 2005
leylandii to screen out Industrial Building HELP PLEASE
Hi ya Bert, Why not get a load of viginia creeper plants & plant then close together, they just romp away. You can get the type that is for brickwork as it is very clingy like ivy , whoops...
Hi ya Bert, Why not get a load of viginia creeper plants & plant then close together, they just romp away. You can get the type that is for brickwork as it is very clingy like ivy , whoops there's another & it's evrgreen both of these would grow equally as fast as leylandii surely. Then...
Hi ya Bert, Why not get a load of viginia creeper plants & plant then close together, they just romp away. You can get the type that is for brickwork as it is very clingy like ivy , whoops there's another & it's evrgreen both of these...
Hi ya Bert, Why not get a load of viginia creeper plants & plant then close together, they just romp away. You can get the type that is for brickwork as it is very clingy like ivy , whoops...
bert
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Aug 2, 2005
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Marley Farley
Aug 3, 2005
NEW SEED ORGANISER SURVEY
Well done Nathan...Ladybird
Well done Nathan...Ladybird
Well done Nathan...Ladybird
Well done Nathan...Ladybird
Wilson
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Aug 3, 2005
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Ladybird
Aug 3, 2005
Peony
Thank you for that, I will certainly try your suggestions, I am just starting a new bed in the garden so I can prepare that as it will be a sunnier spot for it.
Thank you for that, I will certainly try your suggestions, I am just starting a new bed in the garden so I can prepare that as it will be a sunnier spot for it.
Thank you for that, I will certainly try your suggestions, I am just starting a new bed in the garden so I can prepare that as it will be a sunnier spot for it.
Thank you for that, I will certainly try your suggestions, I am just starting a new bed in the garden so I can prepare that as it will be a sunnier spot for it.
T
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Aug 4, 2005
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T
Aug 4, 2005
Fuschia Blooms dropping off
:D OK, just a thought, do you get lots of bees round the flowers?? They can have a knack of knocking the flowers off some plants as they come out from collecting pollen, but I think this is more...
:D OK, just a thought, do you get lots of bees round the flowers?? They can have a knack of knocking the flowers off some plants as they come out from collecting pollen, but I think this is more with bean flowers. Just a passing thought anyway. :D
:D OK, just a thought, do you get lots of bees round the flowers?? They can have a knack of knocking the flowers off some plants as they come out from collecting pollen, but I think this is more with bean flowers. Just a passing thought anyway. :D
:D OK, just a thought, do you get lots of bees round the flowers?? They can have a knack of knocking the flowers off some plants as they come out from collecting pollen, but I think this is more...
Charlie
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Aug 5, 2005
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Marley Farley
Aug 5, 2005
Nectarines.
my fuit tree has never had any problems about it, as for your nectarines im sure they will grow after time...
my fuit tree has never had any problems about it, as for your nectarines im sure they will grow after time...
my fuit tree has never had any problems about it, as for your nectarines im sure they will grow after time...
my fuit tree has never had any problems about it, as for your nectarines im sure they will grow after time...
Rich
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Aug 1, 2005
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hydroponics man
Aug 5, 2005
need tips/suggestions
why dont you start up your own hydroponic garden, its brilliant mine works a treat try the link out in my signature
why dont you start up your own hydroponic garden, its brilliant mine works a treat try the link out in my signature
why dont you start up your own hydroponic garden, its brilliant mine works a treat try the link out in my signature
why dont you start up your own hydroponic garden, its brilliant mine works a treat try the link out in my signature
Brian C
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Aug 3, 2005
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hydroponics man
Aug 5, 2005
Newbie - Help Needed ( Planting )
i would suggeset starting up your own hydroponic garden, its alot more efficiant and cheaper to maintain. :D check out the link...
i would suggeset starting up your own hydroponic garden, its alot more efficiant and cheaper to maintain. :D check out the link...
i would suggeset starting up your own hydroponic garden, its alot more efficiant and cheaper to maintain. :D check out the link...
i would suggeset starting up your own hydroponic garden, its alot more efficiant and cheaper to maintain. :D check out the link...
Fiery Phoenix
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Aug 1, 2005
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hydroponics man
Aug 5, 2005
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