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hanging baskets
Hi Arwyn - we've just got our new site finished today - with 6 different types of nepeta, have a look here: http://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=000934 [...
Hi Arwyn - we've just got our new site finished today - with 6 different types of nepeta, have a look here: http://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=000934 [ 11. September 2005, 03:51 PM: Message edited by: pete2255 ]
Hi Arwyn - we've just got our new site finished today - with 6 different types of nepeta, have a look here: http://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=000934 [ 11. September 2005, 03:51 PM: Message edited by:...
Hi Arwyn - we've just got our new site finished today - with 6 different types of nepeta, have a look here: http://www.gardenerscorner.co.uk/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=000934 [...
arwyn
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Sep 10, 2005
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455
Millrace
Sep 10, 2005
Our plant nursery
Do you know Pete, I was going to post the same thing :D
Do you know Pete, I was going to post the same thing :D
Do you know Pete, I was going to post the same thing :D
Do you know Pete, I was going to post the same thing :D
Millrace
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Sep 10, 2005
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SteveW
Sep 10, 2005
growing near privet
I have 60 ft privet hedge and, as pete said, little will grow close to it except grass [and briars where do they come from], I grow a few exotic'ish plants in large planters.
I have 60 ft privet hedge and, as pete said, little will grow close to it except grass [and briars where do they come from], I grow a few exotic'ish plants in large planters.
I have 60 ft privet hedge and, as pete said, little will grow close to it except grass [and briars where do they come from], I grow a few exotic'ish plants in large planters.
I have 60 ft privet hedge and, as pete said, little will grow close to it except grass [and briars where do they come from], I grow a few exotic'ish plants in large planters.
jen
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Sep 9, 2005
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2
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876
hans
Sep 11, 2005
Alan Titchmarsh's new role
priceless, rositue
priceless, rositue
priceless, rositue
priceless, rositue
Webmaster
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Sep 6, 2005
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8
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709
Marley Farley
Sep 11, 2005
Datura
Thanks for the advice. I will try it. I do overwinter in the green house and normlly cut it down to about 9" but don't water it very much in the winter.
Thanks for the advice. I will try it. I do overwinter in the green house and normlly cut it down to about 9" but don't water it very much in the winter.
Thanks for the advice. I will try it. I do overwinter in the green house and normlly cut it down to about 9" but don't water it very much in the winter.
Thanks for the advice. I will try it. I do overwinter in the green house and normlly cut it down to about 9" but don't water it very much in the winter.
Rosalind
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Sep 10, 2005
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500
Rosalind
Sep 11, 2005
Busy Lizzies and Geraniums
Sorry everyone, forgot the topic was bizzie lizzies etc- Getting rather bogged down with my bulb problem.
Sorry everyone, forgot the topic was bizzie lizzies etc- Getting rather bogged down with my bulb problem.
Sorry everyone, forgot the topic was bizzie lizzies etc- Getting rather bogged down with my bulb problem.
Sorry everyone, forgot the topic was bizzie lizzies etc- Getting rather bogged down with my bulb problem.
fimonkey
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Sep 7, 2005
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22,983
Coralbat
Sep 11, 2005
Matt James?
see story thread
see story thread
see story thread
see story thread
Gardening Newbie
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Sep 11, 2005
Replies:
7
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498
SteveW
Sep 12, 2005
Euphorbia
Thanks Pete - that looks like the one, same kinda sprawly growth as well - how can they say the flowers are insignificant - whilst the bracts are lovely the flowers nestling in the centre are nice...
Thanks Pete - that looks like the one, same kinda sprawly growth as well - how can they say the flowers are insignificant - whilst the bracts are lovely the flowers nestling in the centre are nice too.Bayleaf - thanks I will check these out too - I am intrigued by what has appeared from what I...
Thanks Pete - that looks like the one, same kinda sprawly growth as well - how can they say the flowers are insignificant - whilst the bracts are lovely the flowers nestling in the centre are nice too.Bayleaf - thanks I will check these out too...
Thanks Pete - that looks like the one, same kinda sprawly growth as well - how can they say the flowers are insignificant - whilst the bracts are lovely the flowers nestling in the centre are nice...
Fran
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Sep 11, 2005
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Fran
Sep 13, 2005
Grapevine cuttings
Hi, I did it this way, Red grape with seeds, variety unknown.Late spring when new growth was well under way I let a low level, blind (non flowering) shoot trail across the staging for about 2...
Hi, I did it this way, Red grape with seeds, variety unknown.Late spring when new growth was well under way I let a low level, blind (non flowering) shoot trail across the staging for about 2 feet. I then enlarged the hole in a 8" flowerpot, threaded the vine shoot up through it, added an inch...
Hi, I did it this way, Red grape with seeds, variety unknown.Late spring when new growth was well under way I let a low level, blind (non flowering) shoot trail across the staging for about 2 feet. I then enlarged the hole in a 8" flowerpot,...
Hi, I did it this way, Red grape with seeds, variety unknown.Late spring when new growth was well under way I let a low level, blind (non flowering) shoot trail across the staging for about 2...
fiwi
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Sep 10, 2005
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frogesque
Sep 13, 2005
What to do with heavy clay spoil?
5. Watch the Shawshank Redemption or any one of several war films, cut small holes in trouser pockets, and deposit small amounts in the exercise yard each time you're allowed out
Seriously...
5. Watch the Shawshank Redemption or any one of several war films, cut small holes in trouser pockets, and deposit small amounts in the exercise yard each time you're allowed out
Seriously though - I was going to comment about underestimating the amount of spoil, because there's always a...
5. Watch the Shawshank Redemption or any one of several war films, cut small holes in trouser pockets, and deposit small amounts in the exercise yard each time you're allowed out
Seriously though - I was going to comment about...
5. Watch the Shawshank Redemption or any one of several war films, cut small holes in trouser pockets, and deposit small amounts in the exercise yard each time you're allowed out
Seriously...
Sue K
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Sep 13, 2005
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Will Dunkerley
Sep 14, 2005
Can I Chop
As Pete says - if there's fruit there has got to be a flower and they will be sited where the berries form. They are likely to be very small, and green for you not to spot them. From the shape of...
As Pete says - if there's fruit there has got to be a flower and they will be sited where the berries form. They are likely to be very small, and green for you not to spot them. From the shape of those berries, take a really close look at your shrub each month for any little bump that was not...
As Pete says - if there's fruit there has got to be a flower and they will be sited where the berries form. They are likely to be very small, and green for you not to spot them. From the shape of those berries, take a really close look at your...
As Pete says - if there's fruit there has got to be a flower and they will be sited where the berries form. They are likely to be very small, and green for you not to spot them. From the shape of...
Larburnum
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Sep 10, 2005
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Fran
Sep 14, 2005
A Before & During Photo!
Well done Helen, bet you are busy now...filling your greenhouse for winter soon.Ladybird
Well done Helen, bet you are busy now...filling your greenhouse for winter soon.Ladybird
Well done Helen, bet you are busy now...filling your greenhouse for winter soon.Ladybird
Well done Helen, bet you are busy now...filling your greenhouse for winter soon.Ladybird
Gardening Newbie
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Sep 14, 2005
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5
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671
Ladybird
Sep 15, 2005
Help
I've still got my R D Gardening Encyclopaedia here with me now, dont use it much any more, but it was great source of knowledge some years ago to me. Paulabear, the termonology comes to you after...
I've still got my R D Gardening Encyclopaedia here with me now, dont use it much any more, but it was great source of knowledge some years ago to me. Paulabear, the termonology comes to you after a while without you realising it, you tend not to notice you've picked up a lot of new words and...
I've still got my R D Gardening Encyclopaedia here with me now, dont use it much any more, but it was great source of knowledge some years ago to me. Paulabear, the termonology comes to you after a while without you realising it, you tend not to...
I've still got my R D Gardening Encyclopaedia here with me now, dont use it much any more, but it was great source of knowledge some years ago to me. Paulabear, the termonology comes to you after...
Paulabear
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Sep 15, 2005
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422
pete
Sep 16, 2005
May Garden Colour
Here's a few around my garden taken in May this year. I don't know the varieties of the clematis but they were real showstoppers. As with all the bobby dazzlers they were fleeting so I'm...
Here's a few around my garden taken in May this year. I don't know the varieties of the clematis but they were real showstoppers. As with all the bobby dazzlers they were fleeting so I'm pleased I have the pictures as memories of their glory. The hawthorn flower is really pretty and I had to...
Here's a few around my garden taken in May this year. I don't know the varieties of the clematis but they were real showstoppers. As with all the bobby dazzlers they were fleeting so I'm pleased I have the pictures as memories of their...
Here's a few around my garden taken in May this year. I don't know the varieties of the clematis but they were real showstoppers. As with all the bobby dazzlers they were fleeting so I'm...
Fran
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Sep 15, 2005
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4
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1,566
petal
Sep 17, 2005
Clearing an overgrown garden
I agree with deserter. I'd use heavy duty strimmer and loppers to clear small areas. Shred the results and use as mulch after getting out roots of brambles. Then in spring plant potatoes and...
I agree with deserter. I'd use heavy duty strimmer and loppers to clear small areas. Shred the results and use as mulch after getting out roots of brambles. Then in spring plant potatoes and start on another bit! Digging is the best solution, but working on small areas depending on your...
I agree with deserter. I'd use heavy duty strimmer and loppers to clear small areas. Shred the results and use as mulch after getting out roots of brambles. Then in spring plant potatoes and start on another bit! Digging is the best solution,...
I agree with deserter. I'd use heavy duty strimmer and loppers to clear small areas. Shred the results and use as mulch after getting out roots of brambles. Then in spring plant potatoes and...
Pipine
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Sep 5, 2005
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1,934
Liz
Sep 18, 2005
cuttings
thanks sam will try that
thanks sam will try that
thanks sam will try that
thanks sam will try that
traceyg
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Sep 17, 2005
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727
traceyg
Sep 18, 2005
Tulips & Daffs
Just been to Evesham,Twyford Blue Diamond G.Centre and bought Carlton daffs,they are enormous and �£3.99 for two dozen.
Just been to Evesham,Twyford Blue Diamond G.Centre and bought Carlton daffs,they are enormous and �£3.99 for two dozen.
Just been to Evesham,Twyford Blue Diamond G.Centre and bought Carlton daffs,they are enormous and �£3.99 for two dozen.
Just been to Evesham,Twyford Blue Diamond G.Centre and bought Carlton daffs,they are enormous and �£3.99 for two dozen.
Gardening Newbie
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Sep 17, 2005
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2
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620
Paladin
Sep 18, 2005
no flowers
hello did you prune lilac last year that may be reason for no flowers are the iris new plants because after they are divided they can take 2 years to flower lippia could still flower late i know...
hello did you prune lilac last year that may be reason for no flowers are the iris new plants because after they are divided they can take 2 years to flower lippia could still flower late i know but lets hope you could try pruning the honeysuckle to promote new growth it flowers mainly on new...
hello did you prune lilac last year that may be reason for no flowers are the iris new plants because after they are divided they can take 2 years to flower lippia could still flower late i know but lets hope you could try pruning the...
hello did you prune lilac last year that may be reason for no flowers are the iris new plants because after they are divided they can take 2 years to flower lippia could still flower late i know...
lynne
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Sep 18, 2005
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537
brazil
Sep 18, 2005
acidanthera care
lynne,those were the only ones I ever lifted because they were my mums,so not sure.
lynne,those were the only ones I ever lifted because they were my mums,so not sure.
lynne,those were the only ones I ever lifted because they were my mums,so not sure.
lynne,those were the only ones I ever lifted because they were my mums,so not sure.
lynne
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Sep 18, 2005
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1,211
Paladin
Sep 18, 2005
Fragrant Climbers
For a really fragrant climber I would suggest an Abelia the scent is heavy and it did not get mildew like every thing in my garden has now...
even the Dahlias.
For a really fragrant climber I would suggest an Abelia the scent is heavy and it did not get mildew like every thing in my garden has now...
even the Dahlias.
For a really fragrant climber I would suggest an Abelia the scent is heavy and it did not get mildew like every thing in my garden has now...
even the Dahlias.
For a really fragrant climber I would suggest an Abelia the scent is heavy and it did not get mildew like every thing in my garden has now...
even the Dahlias.
morris28
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Sep 15, 2005
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4
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628
rosietutu
Sep 18, 2005
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