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couple of Q's from a newbie
Hi Stevew, thanks for the reply, i'm amazed as the strawbs have a bit of a root already! so i might be able to seperate them soonish. I'm afaid i will have to use teabags...unless i go hunting...
Hi Stevew, thanks for the reply, i'm amazed as the strawbs have a bit of a root already! so i might be able to seperate them soonish. I'm afaid i will have to use teabags...unless i go hunting for stones with the kids, lol, something to do to keep the kids occupied for a couple of hours! ...
Hi Stevew, thanks for the reply, i'm amazed as the strawbs have a bit of a root already! so i might be able to seperate them soonish. I'm afaid i will have to use teabags...unless i go hunting for stones with the kids, lol, something to do to...
Hi Stevew, thanks for the reply, i'm amazed as the strawbs have a bit of a root already! so i might be able to seperate them soonish. I'm afaid i will have to use teabags...unless i go hunting...
samsoph
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Aug 22, 2005
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samsoph
Aug 22, 2005
Overgrown Area in Garden
Mmmmm, I wouldn't soak them if you have employed roundup. Could be just a tad fatal, as its systemic, to other plants :DRoundup on nettles will take a week or so to show the result, and then...
Mmmmm, I wouldn't soak them if you have employed roundup. Could be just a tad fatal, as its systemic, to other plants :DRoundup on nettles will take a week or so to show the result, and then you may need to reapply in two weekly intervals to get rid of them - and please don't try and...
Mmmmm, I wouldn't soak them if you have employed roundup. Could be just a tad fatal, as its systemic, to other plants :DRoundup on nettles will take a week or so to show the result, and then you may need to reapply in two weekly intervals...
Mmmmm, I wouldn't soak them if you have employed roundup. Could be just a tad fatal, as its systemic, to other plants :DRoundup on nettles will take a week or so to show the result, and then...
Ant_Ponte
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Aug 19, 2005
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Fran
Aug 22, 2005
Cuttings from geraniums
The original should live in a frost free place over winter but you will probably find the cuttings overtake the old plant with more vigour, You could keep the original as a stock plant for more...
The original should live in a frost free place over winter but you will probably find the cuttings overtake the old plant with more vigour, You could keep the original as a stock plant for more cuttings
The original should live in a frost free place over winter but you will probably find the cuttings overtake the old plant with more vigour, You could keep the original as a stock plant for more cuttings
The original should live in a frost free place over winter but you will probably find the cuttings overtake the old plant with more vigour, You could keep the original as a stock plant for more...
mowgley
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Aug 22, 2005
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SteveW
Aug 22, 2005
echinaceas
Good suggestion! Best one I can think of off the top of my head is the recent warning about lilies being deadly to cats. (Note to self - must get rid of my Arum lilly tomorrow!!)
Good suggestion! Best one I can think of off the top of my head is the recent warning about lilies being deadly to cats. (Note to self - must get rid of my Arum lilly tomorrow!!)
Good suggestion! Best one I can think of off the top of my head is the recent warning about lilies being deadly to cats. (Note to self - must get rid of my Arum lilly tomorrow!!)
Good suggestion! Best one I can think of off the top of my head is the recent warning about lilies being deadly to cats. (Note to self - must get rid of my Arum lilly tomorrow!!)
legend
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Aug 6, 2005
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Daisies
Aug 23, 2005
Lavateria "Barnsley"
well, "Barnsley" should be VERY pale pink (almost white) with a red eye. it is still quite common to see a lavatera labeled as "Barnsley" with a deep pink flower (of course this has already...
well, "Barnsley" should be VERY pale pink (almost white) with a red eye. it is still quite common to see a lavatera labeled as "Barnsley" with a deep pink flower (of course this has already reverted)and strangely you sometimes see an individual flower half "Barnsley" and half "Rosea", anyway two...
well, "Barnsley" should be VERY pale pink (almost white) with a red eye. it is still quite common to see a lavatera labeled as "Barnsley" with a deep pink flower (of course this has already reverted)and strangely you sometimes see an individual...
well, "Barnsley" should be VERY pale pink (almost white) with a red eye. it is still quite common to see a lavatera labeled as "Barnsley" with a deep pink flower (of course this has already...
rosietutu
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Aug 22, 2005
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elkhorn
Aug 23, 2005
leucothue royal ruby
Hi see here for a bit of info on your Leucothoe keiskei "Royal Ruby"( Keiskei Fetterbush ) http://www.mygardenguide.com/plant_detail.html?id=9495...
Hi see here for a bit of info on your Leucothoe keiskei "Royal Ruby"( Keiskei Fetterbush ) http://www.mygardenguide.com/plant_detail.html?id=9495 & http://www.kadel.cz/flora/c/kvCard.asp?Id=1503 no real need to prune but here is some pruning info relevant, if you feel you must (it is very slow...
Hi see here for a bit of info on your Leucothoe keiskei "Royal Ruby"( Keiskei Fetterbush ) http://www.mygardenguide.com/plant_detail.html?id=9495 & http://www.kadel.cz/flora/c/kvCard.asp?Id=1503 no real need to prune but here is some pruning info...
Hi see here for a bit of info on your Leucothoe keiskei "Royal Ruby"( Keiskei Fetterbush ) http://www.mygardenguide.com/plant_detail.html?id=9495...
novice
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Aug 22, 2005
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Bayleaf
Aug 23, 2005
Cleome - good news and bad news
Wow Pete those cleome are wonderful, I've grown them once from seed sent from Atlanta, prickly, but lovely flowers.
Wow Pete those cleome are wonderful, I've grown them once from seed sent from Atlanta, prickly, but lovely flowers.
Wow Pete those cleome are wonderful, I've grown them once from seed sent from Atlanta, prickly, but lovely flowers.
Wow Pete those cleome are wonderful, I've grown them once from seed sent from Atlanta, prickly, but lovely flowers.
PeterS
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Aug 23, 2005
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Fran
Aug 23, 2005
Removing saplings?!"�£�£
I have two ash saplings 6ft high growing in the gap between my garage and my neighbour's garage. The gap is only a foot wide and I can't reach them. I doused them both with 'Deep Root' from above...
I have two ash saplings 6ft high growing in the gap between my garage and my neighbour's garage. The gap is only a foot wide and I can't reach them. I doused them both with 'Deep Root' from above in the spring, the leaves have died away and to date no more leaves have appeared - hopefully they...
I have two ash saplings 6ft high growing in the gap between my garage and my neighbour's garage. The gap is only a foot wide and I can't reach them. I doused them both with 'Deep Root' from above in the spring, the leaves have died away and to...
I have two ash saplings 6ft high growing in the gap between my garage and my neighbour's garage. The gap is only a foot wide and I can't reach them. I doused them both with 'Deep Root' from above...
Seal
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Aug 22, 2005
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Jerry Cornelius
Aug 23, 2005
Brugs? no datura
Rich ...great pic...sadly only last a few hours...and annuals...but lovely scent, even if cut off and put them in some water, unlike the big Datura tree...loose scent as soon as they are cut...
Rich ...great pic...sadly only last a few hours...and annuals...but lovely scent, even if cut off and put them in some water, unlike the big Datura tree...loose scent as soon as they are cut off... enjoy it !!Ladybird
Rich ...great pic...sadly only last a few hours...and annuals...but lovely scent, even if cut off and put them in some water, unlike the big Datura tree...loose scent as soon as they are cut off... enjoy it !!Ladybird
Rich ...great pic...sadly only last a few hours...and annuals...but lovely scent, even if cut off and put them in some water, unlike the big Datura tree...loose scent as soon as they are cut...
Rich
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Aug 10, 2005
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Ladybird
Aug 24, 2005
Winter bedding plants + seeds
Hi, Mowgley. I was wondering the same thing this afternoon. I would like a change from pansies this winter.
Hi, Mowgley. I was wondering the same thing this afternoon. I would like a change from pansies this winter.
Hi, Mowgley. I was wondering the same thing this afternoon. I would like a change from pansies this winter.
Hi, Mowgley. I was wondering the same thing this afternoon. I would like a change from pansies this winter.
mowgley
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Aug 24, 2005
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Coralbat
Aug 24, 2005
Help - I think I am doing stuff wrong!
Hi PM As Fran says - plants will drop flowers in order to put energy into root growth when moved, that's why its best to trim down top growth (including flowers) if you move plants - gives them a...
Hi PM As Fran says - plants will drop flowers in order to put energy into root growth when moved, that's why its best to trim down top growth (including flowers) if you move plants - gives them a fighting chance! Its best just to let it be making sure you're giving it the conditions it...
Hi PM As Fran says - plants will drop flowers in order to put energy into root growth when moved, that's why its best to trim down top growth (including flowers) if you move plants - gives them a fighting chance! Its best just to let it be making...
Hi PM As Fran says - plants will drop flowers in order to put energy into root growth when moved, that's why its best to trim down top growth (including flowers) if you move plants - gives them a...
princessmargaret
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Aug 24, 2005
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Bayleaf
Aug 25, 2005
Rhododendron...
Ladybirds ideas could be right, it might be to prevent water losshttp://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/envirohort/articles/woody_ornamentals/rhododen.html
Ladybirds ideas could be right, it might be to prevent water losshttp://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/envirohort/articles/woody_ornamentals/rhododen.html
Ladybirds ideas could be right, it might be to prevent water losshttp://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/envirohort/articles/woody_ornamentals/rhododen.html
Ladybirds ideas could be right, it might be to prevent water losshttp://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/envirohort/articles/woody_ornamentals/rhododen.html
xsxaxmxmxyx
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Aug 24, 2005
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SteveW
Aug 25, 2005
mushrooms
Looks a bit like the sought after blewit (lepista to me)http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?query_src=photos_fungi_sci&enlarge=0000+0000+0304+0497erm, but don't take my word for that ...
Looks a bit like the sought after blewit (lepista to me)http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?query_src=photos_fungi_sci&enlarge=0000+0000+0304+0497erm, but don't take my word for that [ 25. August 2005, 07:28 PM: Message edited by: SteveW ]
Looks a bit like the sought after blewit (lepista to me)http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?query_src=photos_fungi_sci&enlarge=0000+0000+0304+0497erm, but don't take my word for that [ 25. August 2005, 07:28 PM: Message edited...
Looks a bit like the sought after blewit (lepista to me)http://elib.cs.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_query?query_src=photos_fungi_sci&enlarge=0000+0000+0304+0497erm, but don't take my word for that ...
marcia
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Aug 23, 2005
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SteveW
Aug 25, 2005
orchid pruning
Sorry about the links But i know slightly more about brain surgery than orchids so unless someone with knowledge posts, here's a better page, look for the question.... 'Q: The flowers on my...
Sorry about the links But i know slightly more about brain surgery than orchids so unless someone with knowledge posts, here's a better page, look for the question.... 'Q: The flowers on my flower spike has fallen off. Do I now need to cut the stem?' also look at the photo...
Sorry about the links But i know slightly more about brain surgery than orchids so unless someone with knowledge posts, here's a better page, look for the question.... 'Q: The flowers on my flower spike has fallen off. Do I now need to cut the...
Sorry about the links But i know slightly more about brain surgery than orchids so unless someone with knowledge posts, here's a better page, look for the question.... 'Q: The flowers on my...
deaks
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Aug 25, 2005
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SteveW
Aug 25, 2005
please can someone tell me how to control 4 cosmos plants
I tried them for the first time Buttons and think they are brilliant. I put three in a large pot, which was standing on some stones anyway. And so their tops were nearly 6 feet high. They had...
I tried them for the first time Buttons and think they are brilliant. I put three in a large pot, which was standing on some stones anyway. And so their tops were nearly 6 feet high. They had real presence, but sadly last night's wind broke two of them. Memo next year support them. I am...
I tried them for the first time Buttons and think they are brilliant. I put three in a large pot, which was standing on some stones anyway. And so their tops were nearly 6 feet high. They had real presence, but sadly last night's wind broke...
I tried them for the first time Buttons and think they are brilliant. I put three in a large pot, which was standing on some stones anyway. And so their tops were nearly 6 feet high. They had...
buttons
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Aug 25, 2005
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PeterS
Aug 25, 2005
orchid pruning
Hi fran, I think some pics would help. I'm not really clued up on all orchids, just some of the more common types. A jewel orchid? have you got it latin name? not sure what that is off the top of...
Hi fran, I think some pics would help. I'm not really clued up on all orchids, just some of the more common types. A jewel orchid? have you got it latin name? not sure what that is off the top of my head. Cym? Cymbidiums in sphagnum moss, that dont sound right. Cutting off the flower stems...
Hi fran, I think some pics would help. I'm not really clued up on all orchids, just some of the more common types. A jewel orchid? have you got it latin name? not sure what that is off the top of my head. Cym? Cymbidiums in sphagnum moss, that...
Hi fran, I think some pics would help. I'm not really clued up on all orchids, just some of the more common types. A jewel orchid? have you got it latin name? not sure what that is off the top of...
deaks
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Aug 25, 2005
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pete
Aug 25, 2005
Newbie with a boring garden
hiya, I am in Morayshire too Do a soil check before planting your heathers, it is usually acidic to neutral here and very suitable to heathers without any need for special composts
hiya, I am in Morayshire too Do a soil check before planting your heathers, it is usually acidic to neutral here and very suitable to heathers without any need for special composts
hiya, I am in Morayshire too Do a soil check before planting your heathers, it is usually acidic to neutral here and very suitable to heathers without any need for special composts
hiya, I am in Morayshire too Do a soil check before planting your heathers, it is usually acidic to neutral here and very suitable to heathers without any need for special composts
Skelf
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Aug 25, 2005
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wineandchoc
Aug 25, 2005
can someone explain????
thanks steve, will get digging and filling lol. will also try alderman peas as not very successful with short ones thanks to next doors cat, who will soon be a muff!!!lol
thanks steve, will get digging and filling lol. will also try alderman peas as not very successful with short ones thanks to next doors cat, who will soon be a muff!!!lol
thanks steve, will get digging and filling lol. will also try alderman peas as not very successful with short ones thanks to next doors cat, who will soon be a muff!!!lol
thanks steve, will get digging and filling lol. will also try alderman peas as not very successful with short ones thanks to next doors cat, who will soon be a muff!!!lol
em
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Aug 25, 2005
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em
Aug 26, 2005
Harbanaro chilli plant
Hi, usually when you get bud drop it means erratic watering, what size pot do you have it in? I have some habanero plants in the greenhouse and I do get the odd flower dropping off but so far...
Hi, usually when you get bud drop it means erratic watering, what size pot do you have it in? I have some habanero plants in the greenhouse and I do get the odd flower dropping off but so far nothing to worry about. Your Apache chilli plant sounds good I have not got round to trying them yet...
Hi, usually when you get bud drop it means erratic watering, what size pot do you have it in? I have some habanero plants in the greenhouse and I do get the odd flower dropping off but so far nothing to worry about. Your Apache chilli plant...
Hi, usually when you get bud drop it means erratic watering, what size pot do you have it in? I have some habanero plants in the greenhouse and I do get the odd flower dropping off but so far...
sherry040999
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Aug 26, 2005
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dalbuie
Aug 26, 2005
Where to start ?
Great job..JC....bet you are proud of it, inspite of the blisters lol Re Wasp nests, they need to be destroyed, as Bayleaf said, if not, they take up residence nearby and each colony will set up...
Great job..JC....bet you are proud of it, inspite of the blisters lol Re Wasp nests, they need to be destroyed, as Bayleaf said, if not, they take up residence nearby and each colony will set up elsewhere next year. Vinegar ? more like Diesel and a match, lol if it is outdoors in ground,...
Great job..JC....bet you are proud of it, inspite of the blisters lol Re Wasp nests, they need to be destroyed, as Bayleaf said, if not, they take up residence nearby and each colony will set up elsewhere next year. Vinegar ? more like...
Great job..JC....bet you are proud of it, inspite of the blisters lol Re Wasp nests, they need to be destroyed, as Bayleaf said, if not, they take up residence nearby and each colony will set up...
In the jungle
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Aug 15, 2005
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Ladybird
Aug 27, 2005
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