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  1. Marley Farley

    What should I do.????

    I thought it would be ok to dig in some of my compost first, just wanted your opinion before I did it. Do yours have any scent at all as mine don't seem to, shame, but never mind as they are...
    I thought it would be ok to dig in some of my compost first, just wanted your opinion before I did it. Do yours have any scent at all as mine don't seem to, shame, but never mind as they are very handsome stood there. Thanks for your help Pete, will plant out as I say when finished flowering. ...
    I thought it would be ok to dig in some of my compost first, just wanted your opinion before I did it. Do yours have any scent at all as mine don't seem to, shame, but never mind as they are very handsome stood there. Thanks for your help Pete,...
    I thought it would be ok to dig in some of my compost first, just wanted your opinion before I did it. Do yours have any scent at all as mine don't seem to, shame, but never mind as they are...
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  2. Larburnum

    Rhododendron

    Hi Larburnum, Lovely pic of our garden, very nice plants too. I see what you are saying about the one in front of the conservatory. In my bible it says that sometimes older plants can benifit...
    Hi Larburnum, Lovely pic of our garden, very nice plants too. I see what you are saying about the one in front of the conservatory. In my bible it says that sometimes older plants can benifit from a prune, but it looks like it is also growing to the light, if that the problem them you would...
    Hi Larburnum, Lovely pic of our garden, very nice plants too. I see what you are saying about the one in front of the conservatory. In my bible it says that sometimes older plants can benifit from a prune, but it looks like it is also growing...
    Hi Larburnum, Lovely pic of our garden, very nice plants too. I see what you are saying about the one in front of the conservatory. In my bible it says that sometimes older plants can benifit...
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  3. JillD

    moving perennials

    Hi Peter, I do have a digital camera and have been recording the different stages of my garden. It gives me great pleasure to look back on how things were in early spring compared to how they are...
    Hi Peter, I do have a digital camera and have been recording the different stages of my garden. It gives me great pleasure to look back on how things were in early spring compared to how they are now. I am currently trying to learn how to load a picture on to this site of a very special fuschia...
    Hi Peter, I do have a digital camera and have been recording the different stages of my garden. It gives me great pleasure to look back on how things were in early spring compared to how they are now. I am currently trying to learn how to load a...
    Hi Peter, I do have a digital camera and have been recording the different stages of my garden. It gives me great pleasure to look back on how things were in early spring compared to how they are...
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  4. willsgarden

    Hollyhock weird leaves

    Bayleaf - what gorgeous HH! The colour is stunning!
    Bayleaf - what gorgeous HH! The colour is stunning!
    Bayleaf - what gorgeous HH! The colour is stunning!
    Bayleaf - what gorgeous HH! The colour is stunning!
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  5. Charlie

    Pruning Azaleas

    Glad one of them was some help, sorry to here, we may be too late. Never mind you can prune it into shape for next year & get a good shape for flowering. You should end up with a lovely plant,...
    Glad one of them was some help, sorry to here, we may be too late. Never mind you can prune it into shape for next year & get a good shape for flowering. You should end up with a lovely plant, that will be a lovly dark green foliage plant in the mean time.
    Glad one of them was some help, sorry to here, we may be too late. Never mind you can prune it into shape for next year & get a good shape for flowering. You should end up with a lovely plant, that will be a lovly dark green foliage plant in...
    Glad one of them was some help, sorry to here, we may be too late. Never mind you can prune it into shape for next year & get a good shape for flowering. You should end up with a lovely plant,...
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  6. willsgarden

    Is it possible to sow seeds now?

    Just fround this thread. We have just planted wallflower seeds for next spring.
    Just fround this thread. We have just planted wallflower seeds for next spring.
    Just fround this thread. We have just planted wallflower seeds for next spring.
    Just fround this thread. We have just planted wallflower seeds for next spring.
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  7. Andrew Brown

    Collecting Seeds

    Thanks Pete2255
    Thanks Pete2255
    Thanks Pete2255
    Thanks Pete2255
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  8. pete

    Tuberose

    I got one of those bulbs in early spring....then got waterlogged by accident...when I dicovered it... I put it in greenhoyuse to dry and has recovered at last and making lots of leaves now, no...
    I got one of those bulbs in early spring....then got waterlogged by accident...when I dicovered it... I put it in greenhoyuse to dry and has recovered at last and making lots of leaves now, no flower yet lol will check again in a day or 2..Ladybird
    I got one of those bulbs in early spring....then got waterlogged by accident...when I dicovered it... I put it in greenhoyuse to dry and has recovered at last and making lots of leaves now, no flower yet lol will check again in a day or...
    I got one of those bulbs in early spring....then got waterlogged by accident...when I dicovered it... I put it in greenhoyuse to dry and has recovered at last and making lots of leaves now, no...
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  9. Terri

    Clematis

    I've managed to root cuttings of the large hybrid types, but they seem to take all summer to root, and make a good root system by autumn. The problem is they make very little or no growth in that...
    I've managed to root cuttings of the large hybrid types, but they seem to take all summer to root, and make a good root system by autumn. The problem is they make very little or no growth in that year and tend to rot or not have any dormant buds to grow away from the following year.
    I've managed to root cuttings of the large hybrid types, but they seem to take all summer to root, and make a good root system by autumn. The problem is they make very little or no growth in that year and tend to rot or not have any dormant buds...
    I've managed to root cuttings of the large hybrid types, but they seem to take all summer to root, and make a good root system by autumn. The problem is they make very little or no growth in that...
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  10. angeleyes

    tea-bag plant - can anyone help

    http://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=000696 Have a look here angeleyes, does it look the same.
    http://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=000696 Have a look here angeleyes, does it look the same.
    http://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=000696 Have a look here angeleyes, does it look the same.
    http://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=000696 Have a look here angeleyes, does it look the same.
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  11. willsgarden

    Can you extend the flower life of Lupins?

    I know that if you cut off the first flower stalks after they have finished flowering, you get a second crop of flowers, not quite so good as the first.
    I know that if you cut off the first flower stalks after they have finished flowering, you get a second crop of flowers, not quite so good as the first.
    I know that if you cut off the first flower stalks after they have finished flowering, you get a second crop of flowers, not quite so good as the first.
    I know that if you cut off the first flower stalks after they have finished flowering, you get a second crop of flowers, not quite so good as the first.
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  12. Coralbat

    Sweet peas

    Thanks JJordie - Got in a mess trying to do it, had to ask my son for help. love yours.
    Thanks JJordie - Got in a mess trying to do it, had to ask my son for help. love yours.
    Thanks JJordie - Got in a mess trying to do it, had to ask my son for help. love yours.
    Thanks JJordie - Got in a mess trying to do it, had to ask my son for help. love yours.
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  13. dalbuie

    Rhus typhina

    Hi Rich, thanks for the offer I will keep it in mind. Yes she did mention about the amount of suckers they send out. Do you have problems with them?
    Hi Rich, thanks for the offer I will keep it in mind. Yes she did mention about the amount of suckers they send out. Do you have problems with them?
    Hi Rich, thanks for the offer I will keep it in mind. Yes she did mention about the amount of suckers they send out. Do you have problems with them?
    Hi Rich, thanks for the offer I will keep it in mind. Yes she did mention about the amount of suckers they send out. Do you have problems with them?
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  14. T

    Camellia

    Thankyou Those links where helpful I did at one time mulch with a load of fertilizer it could possibly have been at the same time ,it was a long time ago,but its worth a thoughtT
    Thankyou Those links where helpful I did at one time mulch with a load of fertilizer it could possibly have been at the same time ,it was a long time ago,but its worth a thoughtT
    Thankyou Those links where helpful I did at one time mulch with a load of fertilizer it could possibly have been at the same time ,it was a long time ago,but its worth a thoughtT
    Thankyou Those links where helpful I did at one time mulch with a load of fertilizer it could possibly have been at the same time ,it was a long time ago,but its worth a thoughtT
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  15. Brass-icas

    Mad Mad Question..Here it is

    If it's a plastic pipette you're using, can you slice it further up to make the hole bigger?
    If it's a plastic pipette you're using, can you slice it further up to make the hole bigger?
    If it's a plastic pipette you're using, can you slice it further up to make the hole bigger?
    If it's a plastic pipette you're using, can you slice it further up to make the hole bigger?
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  16. JillD

    hellebores

    Thank you Steve a very helpful link.
    Thank you Steve a very helpful link.
    Thank you Steve a very helpful link.
    Thank you Steve a very helpful link.
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  17. Rich

    Plumaria (frangipani)

    oo my favorite :D
    oo my favorite :D
    oo my favorite :D
    oo my favorite :D
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  18. greenfingers

    gladiolus

    Hi greenfingers, not many people grow gladiolus from seed, they take a few years to flower that way. Leave them to grow on, and you can lift the corms in the autumn and dry them off, or you may...
    Hi greenfingers, not many people grow gladiolus from seed, they take a few years to flower that way. Leave them to grow on, and you can lift the corms in the autumn and dry them off, or you may get away with leaving them in the ground overwinter, if its well drained.
    Hi greenfingers, not many people grow gladiolus from seed, they take a few years to flower that way. Leave them to grow on, and you can lift the corms in the autumn and dry them off, or you may get away with leaving them in the ground overwinter,...
    Hi greenfingers, not many people grow gladiolus from seed, they take a few years to flower that way. Leave them to grow on, and you can lift the corms in the autumn and dry them off, or you may...
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  19. aqua

    Sweet Peas

    I use the middle out of toilet rolls but more usually for broad beans and such!!
    I use the middle out of toilet rolls but more usually for broad beans and such!!
    I use the middle out of toilet rolls but more usually for broad beans and such!!
    I use the middle out of toilet rolls but more usually for broad beans and such!!
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  20. Paladin

    Hebe.Patio pot o.k?

    Hi, I agree they do seem to thrive on a bit of neglect. I have some in pots & two that were planted out years ago & have now kind of incorporated thenselves with a small hedge & they get...
    Hi, I agree they do seem to thrive on a bit of neglect. I have some in pots & two that were planted out years ago & have now kind of incorporated thenselves with a small hedge & they get clipped with the shears the same as rest fo hedge & they probably put out more flowers than the ones in...
    Hi, I agree they do seem to thrive on a bit of neglect. I have some in pots & two that were planted out years ago & have now kind of incorporated thenselves with a small hedge & they get clipped with the shears the same as rest fo hedge & they...
    Hi, I agree they do seem to thrive on a bit of neglect. I have some in pots & two that were planted out years ago & have now kind of incorporated thenselves with a small hedge & they get...
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    5
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    1,233

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