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  1. 0ssie

    Getting Poinsettia to bloom

    It's good that it can also flower further down - otherwise you would get a crick in your neck from trying to see the flowers up so high! :roflol:
    It's good that it can also flower further down - otherwise you would get a crick in your neck from trying to see the flowers up so high! :roflol:
    It's good that it can also flower further down - otherwise you would get a crick in your neck from trying to see the flowers up so high! :roflol:
    It's good that it can also flower further down - otherwise you would get a crick in your neck from trying to see the flowers up so high! :roflol:
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  2. Ollesealey

    Privet - Laying new line- Rip out old big trunk or plant around?

    If you do as @pete says , a bit of a clean up and mulch now, then plenty of water and feed from spring onwards , would expect the top growth to be several feet high by the end of the year.The...
    If you do as @pete says , a bit of a clean up and mulch now, then plenty of water and feed from spring onwards , would expect the top growth to be several feet high by the end of the year.The existing root system still thinks its as tall as it was and they soon grow back to the original size.
    If you do as @pete says , a bit of a clean up and mulch now, then plenty of water and feed from spring onwards , would expect the top growth to be several feet high by the end of the year.The existing root system still thinks its as tall as it...
    If you do as @pete says , a bit of a clean up and mulch now, then plenty of water and feed from spring onwards , would expect the top growth to be several feet high by the end of the year.The...
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  3. shiney
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    What's Looking Good November 2022

    Good morning no worries @Upsydaisy my friend you are most welcome ;)
    Good morning no worries @Upsydaisy my friend you are most welcome ;)
    Good morning no worries @Upsydaisy my friend you are most welcome ;)
    Good morning no worries @Upsydaisy my friend you are most welcome ;)
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  4. Loofah

    Apple tree saving/ pruning

    This is what I'm thinking of doing. Not sure I can achieve a reasonable shape out of the sprawl of branches but as others have said, it's a long term fix!
    This is what I'm thinking of doing. Not sure I can achieve a reasonable shape out of the sprawl of branches but as others have said, it's a long term fix!
    This is what I'm thinking of doing. Not sure I can achieve a reasonable shape out of the sprawl of branches but as others have said, it's a long term fix!
    This is what I'm thinking of doing. Not sure I can achieve a reasonable shape out of the sprawl of branches but as others have said, it's a long term fix!
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  5. groundbeetle

    Is this Feverfew or a Fern?

    I think we'll have to wait until next May and more photos to reach a definitive id.
    I think we'll have to wait until next May and more photos to reach a definitive id.
    I think we'll have to wait until next May and more photos to reach a definitive id.
    I think we'll have to wait until next May and more photos to reach a definitive id.
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  6. groundbeetle

    Where do you buy Cyclamen coum plants?

    We have lots of cyclamen in our garden and they spread like mad so I guess growing from seed shouldn't be a problem. I don't know the variety but they are the normal pink or white ones. They...
    We have lots of cyclamen in our garden and they spread like mad so I guess growing from seed shouldn't be a problem. I don't know the variety but they are the normal pink or white ones. They spread like mad through the lawns and flower beds and definitely seem to prefer the shady areas. If...
    We have lots of cyclamen in our garden and they spread like mad so I guess growing from seed shouldn't be a problem. I don't know the variety but they are the normal pink or white ones. They spread like mad through the lawns and flower beds and...
    We have lots of cyclamen in our garden and they spread like mad so I guess growing from seed shouldn't be a problem. I don't know the variety but they are the normal pink or white ones. They...
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  7. Paul Norfolk

    New banana plant in trouble after 1 day

    Hi Pete. Yes it has been divided. Regards Paul
    Hi Pete. Yes it has been divided. Regards Paul
    Hi Pete. Yes it has been divided. Regards Paul
    Hi Pete. Yes it has been divided. Regards Paul
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  8. Gwen austin

    Peeling bark on cherry tree

    It's been a summer like no other. All my roses are confused. Blooming months after normal. If it is there's nothing I can do with weather. Thanks
    It's been a summer like no other. All my roses are confused. Blooming months after normal. If it is there's nothing I can do with weather. Thanks
    It's been a summer like no other. All my roses are confused. Blooming months after normal. If it is there's nothing I can do with weather. Thanks
    It's been a summer like no other. All my roses are confused. Blooming months after normal. If it is there's nothing I can do with weather. Thanks
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  9. ricky101

    FarmYard Manures - worth it ?

    As always, follow the money. Recycling is a fantastic idea. I remember as a kid, watching a local worthy with green intentions, collecting handfuls of read newspapers for repulping, loading them...
    As always, follow the money. Recycling is a fantastic idea. I remember as a kid, watching a local worthy with green intentions, collecting handfuls of read newspapers for repulping, loading them into the boot of her new Range Rover V8, its engine left running as she darted from house to...
    As always, follow the money. Recycling is a fantastic idea. I remember as a kid, watching a local worthy with green intentions, collecting handfuls of read newspapers for repulping, loading them into the boot of her new Range Rover V8, its engine...
    As always, follow the money. Recycling is a fantastic idea. I remember as a kid, watching a local worthy with green intentions, collecting handfuls of read newspapers for repulping, loading them...
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  10. Spruce

    Best time to prune a hawthorn hedge

    a good sensible reply lol
    a good sensible reply lol
    a good sensible reply lol
    a good sensible reply lol
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  11. LawnAndOrder

    Between the Devil and the Deep Green Sea

    What about a 'Flymo'? :heehee::loll:
    What about a 'Flymo'? :heehee::loll:
    What about a 'Flymo'? :heehee::loll:
    What about a 'Flymo'? :heehee::loll:
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  12. Danny30

    Size of Patio in proportion to Garden

    Also think about drainage - where will the rain that falls on the patio go?
    Also think about drainage - where will the rain that falls on the patio go?
    Also think about drainage - where will the rain that falls on the patio go?
    Also think about drainage - where will the rain that falls on the patio go?
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  13. Happy Gardener 1

    A good waterproof warm winter coat (Portwest)

    There's a pill you can take now for when you feel you need a warm, waterproof, winter coat....it's called growacet:whistle:
    There's a pill you can take now for when you feel you need a warm, waterproof, winter coat....it's called growacet:whistle:
    There's a pill you can take now for when you feel you need a warm, waterproof, winter coat....it's called growacet:whistle:
    There's a pill you can take now for when you feel you need a warm, waterproof, winter coat....it's called growacet:whistle:
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  14. Danny30

    Garden Drainage

    It is a fact that most developments are performed by stripping off top soil, some of which is stockpiled on site; the remainder 'sold' away. They then dig footings and trample this material with...
    It is a fact that most developments are performed by stripping off top soil, some of which is stockpiled on site; the remainder 'sold' away. They then dig footings and trample this material with heavy and repetitive running by plant while construction occurs. The site is then 'landscaped' with a...
    It is a fact that most developments are performed by stripping off top soil, some of which is stockpiled on site; the remainder 'sold' away. They then dig footings and trample this material with heavy and repetitive running by plant while...
    It is a fact that most developments are performed by stripping off top soil, some of which is stockpiled on site; the remainder 'sold' away. They then dig footings and trample this material with...
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  15. Victoria

    Gardening in Algarve in November

    I don't know if anyone is interested but thought some might like to know what is suggested to do in November here ... November in the Garden
    I don't know if anyone is interested but thought some might like to know what is suggested to do in November here ... November in the Garden
    I don't know if anyone is interested but thought some might like to know what is suggested to do in November here ... November in the Garden
    I don't know if anyone is interested but thought some might like to know what is suggested to do in November here ... November in the Garden
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  16. shiney
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    What's Looking Good October 2022

    November Thread Here:-What's Looking Good November 2022
    November Thread Here:-What's Looking Good November 2022
    November Thread Here:-What's Looking Good November 2022
    November Thread Here:-What's Looking Good November 2022
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  17. LawnAndOrder

    A bit of Autumn light "Releaf" for you

    Why, thank you @LawnAndOrder , perhaps you can confirm the details with my trusted minion, Claus, and send the prize to 99999 Korvatunturi where Claus will wait for the parcel and promptly deliver...
    Why, thank you @LawnAndOrder , perhaps you can confirm the details with my trusted minion, Claus, and send the prize to 99999 Korvatunturi where Claus will wait for the parcel and promptly deliver to my current adobe.Just another bit of evidence on why Finns (secretly) rule the world :whistle:I'd...
    Why, thank you @LawnAndOrder , perhaps you can confirm the details with my trusted minion, Claus, and send the prize to 99999 Korvatunturi where Claus will wait for the parcel and promptly deliver to my current adobe.Just another bit of...
    Why, thank you @LawnAndOrder , perhaps you can confirm the details with my trusted minion, Claus, and send the prize to 99999 Korvatunturi where Claus will wait for the parcel and promptly deliver...
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  18. Glen Hardwick

    Bay tree

    Doesn't sound good. Scratch the bark on the stems and see if its green underneath, if it is there is still life but when you overwater they die from the root upwards so try scratching low down.
    Doesn't sound good. Scratch the bark on the stems and see if its green underneath, if it is there is still life but when you overwater they die from the root upwards so try scratching low down.
    Doesn't sound good. Scratch the bark on the stems and see if its green underneath, if it is there is still life but when you overwater they die from the root upwards so try scratching low down.
    Doesn't sound good. Scratch the bark on the stems and see if its green underneath, if it is there is still life but when you overwater they die from the root upwards so try scratching low down.
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  19. Danny30

    Required Budget for Plants in New Garden

    It depends on a lot of factors.We removed 22 conifers from a border and decided to have it as shrubs/perennials plus some annuals in to first couple of years.This was after removing the trees...
    It depends on a lot of factors.We removed 22 conifers from a border and decided to have it as shrubs/perennials plus some annuals in to first couple of years.This was after removing the trees and putting in garden compost (home made)And planting it with smaller plants - which tend to...
    It depends on a lot of factors.We removed 22 conifers from a border and decided to have it as shrubs/perennials plus some annuals in to first couple of years.This was after removing the trees and putting in garden compost (home made)And...
    It depends on a lot of factors.We removed 22 conifers from a border and decided to have it as shrubs/perennials plus some annuals in to first couple of years.This was after removing the trees...
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  20. Sajehar

    Gladioli twin bulbs... what to do?

    @JWKI thought they looked rather good too, which surprised me as they looked a right manky mess when I first dug them up. But once you get into the swing of sorting them out its not much of a...
    @JWKI thought they looked rather good too, which surprised me as they looked a right manky mess when I first dug them up. But once you get into the swing of sorting them out its not much of a hassle, and I won't have to buy any more next year. I only ended up with so many because I kept...
    @JWKI thought they looked rather good too, which surprised me as they looked a right manky mess when I first dug them up. But once you get into the swing of sorting them out its not much of a hassle, and I won't have to buy any more next year....
    @JWKI thought they looked rather good too, which surprised me as they looked a right manky mess when I first dug them up. But once you get into the swing of sorting them out its not much of a...
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