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  1. jcourtois

    Help to identify a type of patio slab

    I did some work for a client with similar paving , couldn't remember the name other than it were black Indian stone , quick google and it looks to be black Indian limestone
    I did some work for a client with similar paving , couldn't remember the name other than it were black Indian stone , quick google and it looks to be black Indian limestone
    I did some work for a client with similar paving , couldn't remember the name other than it were black Indian stone , quick google and it looks to be black Indian limestone
    I did some work for a client with similar paving , couldn't remember the name other than it were black Indian stone , quick google and it looks to be black Indian limestone
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  2. Alroyrob

    Newly planted Choisya Ternata Sundance problem.

    Nigel has just about nailed it, but I would add, the old spring planting problem that occurs with peat based compost in the pot. If it dries right out it can be difficult to rewet, but its not...
    Nigel has just about nailed it, but I would add, the old spring planting problem that occurs with peat based compost in the pot. If it dries right out it can be difficult to rewet, but its not been a big problem this year, with all the rain, as it has been in previous years.So yes, you really...
    Nigel has just about nailed it, but I would add, the old spring planting problem that occurs with peat based compost in the pot. If it dries right out it can be difficult to rewet, but its not been a big problem this year, with all the rain, as...
    Nigel has just about nailed it, but I would add, the old spring planting problem that occurs with peat based compost in the pot. If it dries right out it can be difficult to rewet, but its not...
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  3. TheMadHedger

    Cutting a large plastic water butt in half

    Thanks, just done it using a wood saw.
    Thanks, just done it using a wood saw.
    Thanks, just done it using a wood saw.
    Thanks, just done it using a wood saw.
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  4. Freddy

    Rudbeckia

    Thanks fellas :thumbsup:
    Thanks fellas :thumbsup:
    Thanks fellas :thumbsup:
    Thanks fellas :thumbsup:
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  5. Clueless 1 v2

    Sad looking acer

    Did you check the compost in the pot for grubs? Acers in pots are very vulnerable to vine weevil grubs over the winter. They eat the roots. The Acer appears to be growing in the spring, but then...
    Did you check the compost in the pot for grubs? Acers in pots are very vulnerable to vine weevil grubs over the winter. They eat the roots. The Acer appears to be growing in the spring, but then starts to wilt as the reduced root mass is unable to sustain the new foliage. No cure, as the roots...
    Did you check the compost in the pot for grubs? Acers in pots are very vulnerable to vine weevil grubs over the winter. They eat the roots. The Acer appears to be growing in the spring, but then starts to wilt as the reduced root mass is unable...
    Did you check the compost in the pot for grubs? Acers in pots are very vulnerable to vine weevil grubs over the winter. They eat the roots. The Acer appears to be growing in the spring, but then...
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  6. eddybaby

    UPDATE Pieris Poorly?

    Thank you Freddy :love30:
    Thank you Freddy :love30:
    Thank you Freddy :love30:
    Thank you Freddy :love30:
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  7. Freddy

    Cytisus - Broom

    Thanks Pete :thumbsup:
    Thanks Pete :thumbsup:
    Thanks Pete :thumbsup:
    Thanks Pete :thumbsup:
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  8. wiseowl

    No Mow May 2023

    Well sorry, but if I didn't mow, I'd get lost in the resulting herbage, and so would the cats! Plus ticks, snakes and harvest mites proliferate in long grass here, so all in all, not a practical...
    Well sorry, but if I didn't mow, I'd get lost in the resulting herbage, and so would the cats! Plus ticks, snakes and harvest mites proliferate in long grass here, so all in all, not a practical idea at all!
    Well sorry, but if I didn't mow, I'd get lost in the resulting herbage, and so would the cats! Plus ticks, snakes and harvest mites proliferate in long grass here, so all in all, not a practical idea at all!
    Well sorry, but if I didn't mow, I'd get lost in the resulting herbage, and so would the cats! Plus ticks, snakes and harvest mites proliferate in long grass here, so all in all, not a practical...
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  9. DaveMK

    Vinegar for drives

    Be carefull not to get the paving blocks to hot as some of them can go bang/explode with bits that can fly and if you are near hit you
    Be carefull not to get the paving blocks to hot as some of them can go bang/explode with bits that can fly and if you are near hit you
    Be carefull not to get the paving blocks to hot as some of them can go bang/explode with bits that can fly and if you are near hit you
    Be carefull not to get the paving blocks to hot as some of them can go bang/explode with bits that can fly and if you are near hit you
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  10. Loofah
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  11. Smallzoo
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  12. KWR

    Remove Moss from Lawn

    Hi all, I am new to the forum, please be gentle. I use the Evergreen Lawn Weed and Feed and have then used a machine a couple of times to rake my lawn using tines. I have now dark patches of dead...
    Hi all, I am new to the forum, please be gentle. I use the Evergreen Lawn Weed and Feed and have then used a machine a couple of times to rake my lawn using tines. I have now dark patches of dead moss. What are my best next steps please? Is it to intensley make sure I removed all the dead moss,...
    Hi all, I am new to the forum, please be gentle. I use the Evergreen Lawn Weed and Feed and have then used a machine a couple of times to rake my lawn using tines. I have now dark patches of dead moss. What are my best next steps please? Is it to...
    Hi all, I am new to the forum, please be gentle. I use the Evergreen Lawn Weed and Feed and have then used a machine a couple of times to rake my lawn using tines. I have now dark patches of dead...
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  13. dogsbody

    Lillies of the Valley

    Agree I love them too and have them in one area.You could try smothering them with whatever you have... cardboard,tarp,newspapers..anything that can be firmly held down. A tad unsightly imo...
    Agree I love them too and have them in one area.You could try smothering them with whatever you have... cardboard,tarp,newspapers..anything that can be firmly held down. A tad unsightly imo but it works well , best time to cover is now when they are actively growing. Good luck.
    Agree I love them too and have them in one area.You could try smothering them with whatever you have... cardboard,tarp,newspapers..anything that can be firmly held down. A tad unsightly imo but it works well , best time to cover is now when...
    Agree I love them too and have them in one area.You could try smothering them with whatever you have... cardboard,tarp,newspapers..anything that can be firmly held down. A tad unsightly imo...
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  14. shoestring gardener

    Mycorrizal fungi as solution?

    Probably I'll do that but I was hoping to avoid further disturbance
    Probably I'll do that but I was hoping to avoid further disturbance
    Probably I'll do that but I was hoping to avoid further disturbance
    Probably I'll do that but I was hoping to avoid further disturbance
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  15. wiseowl
    Locked

    Whats Looking Good In April 2023

    Yes so did most I think, but as there are buds I think they will bloom albeit a bit later.
    Yes so did most I think, but as there are buds I think they will bloom albeit a bit later.
    Yes so did most I think, but as there are buds I think they will bloom albeit a bit later.
    Yes so did most I think, but as there are buds I think they will bloom albeit a bit later.
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  16. Lpeek

    Newly planted Acer wilting

    That's good if its working, maybe good to give it a soak once a week for a while even if it rains, as long as you dont see standing water it should be ok.
    That's good if its working, maybe good to give it a soak once a week for a while even if it rains, as long as you dont see standing water it should be ok.
    That's good if its working, maybe good to give it a soak once a week for a while even if it rains, as long as you dont see standing water it should be ok.
    That's good if its working, maybe good to give it a soak once a week for a while even if it rains, as long as you dont see standing water it should be ok.
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  17. bluegeranium

    Is my Choisya ok?

    Thank you I will do that hopefully not too many more frosts!
    Thank you I will do that hopefully not too many more frosts!
    Thank you I will do that hopefully not too many more frosts!
    Thank you I will do that hopefully not too many more frosts!
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  18. GraemeC

    Japanese weeping Larch

    I'd wait another month personally. I think there is still time give the bark a scratch low down and see if it is green underneath.
    I'd wait another month personally. I think there is still time give the bark a scratch low down and see if it is green underneath.
    I'd wait another month personally. I think there is still time give the bark a scratch low down and see if it is green underneath.
    I'd wait another month personally. I think there is still time give the bark a scratch low down and see if it is green underneath.
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  19. Michael Hewett

    Stupid holes :(

    Just don't buy them with holes in - the manufacturers will soon change when they can't sell the stupid things.
    Just don't buy them with holes in - the manufacturers will soon change when they can't sell the stupid things.
    Just don't buy them with holes in - the manufacturers will soon change when they can't sell the stupid things.
    Just don't buy them with holes in - the manufacturers will soon change when they can't sell the stupid things.
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  20. trogre

    Enthusiasm Gone

    Great to hear things are brightening up for you, @trogre :)For annuals, I can recommend J Parker's plugs, very good value and some good varieties.Selecting planting that requires less watering...
    Great to hear things are brightening up for you, @trogre :)For annuals, I can recommend J Parker's plugs, very good value and some good varieties.Selecting planting that requires less watering is not just wise economically, but an important action for the environment. Purifying, storing and...
    Great to hear things are brightening up for you, @trogre :)For annuals, I can recommend J Parker's plugs, very good value and some good varieties.Selecting planting that requires less watering is not just wise economically, but an important...
    Great to hear things are brightening up for you, @trogre :)For annuals, I can recommend J Parker's plugs, very good value and some good varieties.Selecting planting that requires less watering...
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