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  1. Spruce

    Rhubarb Rhubarb Rhubarb

    I have Timperley Early (van meuwen free) and Red Champagne (morrisons £1) both are productive and tasty.
    I have Timperley Early (van meuwen free) and Red Champagne (morrisons £1) both are productive and tasty.
    I have Timperley Early (van meuwen free) and Red Champagne (morrisons £1) both are productive and tasty.
    I have Timperley Early (van meuwen free) and Red Champagne (morrisons £1) both are productive and tasty.
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  2. Kelc

    What to put in this pot

    Good idea thankyou unless I fill the bottom with bricks lol
    Good idea thankyou unless I fill the bottom with bricks lol
    Good idea thankyou unless I fill the bottom with bricks lol
    Good idea thankyou unless I fill the bottom with bricks lol
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  3. Loofah

    Bird box question

    Never mind, I've stuck a slate roof on and drilled a couple of 30mm hole in different faces.
    Never mind, I've stuck a slate roof on and drilled a couple of 30mm hole in different faces.
    Never mind, I've stuck a slate roof on and drilled a couple of 30mm hole in different faces.
    Never mind, I've stuck a slate roof on and drilled a couple of 30mm hole in different faces.
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  4. Purple Streaks

    Our friend glengarry 23

    wondered if anyone is in contact with him?
    wondered if anyone is in contact with him?
    wondered if anyone is in contact with him?
    wondered if anyone is in contact with him?
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  5. Kelc

    Courses

    Very true, I really like it here
    Very true, I really like it here
    Very true, I really like it here
    Very true, I really like it here
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  6. michaelsf90

    Is bamboo invasive/dangerous

    Do you write for the daily mail? I have phyllostachys aurea, bissetti, spectabilis and aureosulcata, in the open ground WITHOUT root barrier. I have two types of pseudosasa and five types of...
    Do you write for the daily mail? I have phyllostachys aurea, bissetti, spectabilis and aureosulcata, in the open ground WITHOUT root barrier. I have two types of pseudosasa and five types of fargesia, of which I'd say rufa is the biggest thug out of all of them. Bi annual management keeps all of...
    Do you write for the daily mail? I have phyllostachys aurea, bissetti, spectabilis and aureosulcata, in the open ground WITHOUT root barrier. I have two types of pseudosasa and five types of fargesia, of which I'd say rufa is the biggest thug out...
    Do you write for the daily mail? I have phyllostachys aurea, bissetti, spectabilis and aureosulcata, in the open ground WITHOUT root barrier. I have two types of pseudosasa and five types of...
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  7. lowrider69

    leggy lavender baby plants

    Future reference, I've germinated l. hidcote in coarse sand before, no compost just sand. they turned out to be the most successful lavender I've done. it could be I have exceptionally green...
    Future reference, I've germinated l. hidcote in coarse sand before, no compost just sand. they turned out to be the most successful lavender I've done. it could be I have exceptionally green fingers....or just they need extremely sharp drainage:)
    Future reference, I've germinated l. hidcote in coarse sand before, no compost just sand. they turned out to be the most successful lavender I've done. it could be I have exceptionally green fingers....or just they need extremely sharp drainage:)
    Future reference, I've germinated l. hidcote in coarse sand before, no compost just sand. they turned out to be the most successful lavender I've done. it could be I have exceptionally green...
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  8. Spruce

    Hardy Fuchsia variety's

    Thanks everyone very useful
    Thanks everyone very useful
    Thanks everyone very useful
    Thanks everyone very useful
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  9. Jasmine star

    Muehlenbeckia

    Hi Janet, Thanks for the great advice. I'll have a nosey at this now :dbgrtmb:
    Hi Janet, Thanks for the great advice. I'll have a nosey at this now :dbgrtmb:
    Hi Janet, Thanks for the great advice. I'll have a nosey at this now :dbgrtmb:
    Hi Janet, Thanks for the great advice. I'll have a nosey at this now :dbgrtmb:
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  10. Stephen Montague

    Patio being pushed up by tree roots!

    Welcome to GC but I'm sorry I can't give you any good news. As the others have said, the roots spread a long way and are shallow. They are lovely trees but can be a problem. We had two of them,...
    Welcome to GC but I'm sorry I can't give you any good news. As the others have said, the roots spread a long way and are shallow. They are lovely trees but can be a problem. We had two of them, well away from the house and patio. One of them, 60ft high, came down during the hurricane of 1987...
    Welcome to GC but I'm sorry I can't give you any good news. As the others have said, the roots spread a long way and are shallow. They are lovely trees but can be a problem. We had two of them, well away from the house and patio. One of them,...
    Welcome to GC but I'm sorry I can't give you any good news. As the others have said, the roots spread a long way and are shallow. They are lovely trees but can be a problem. We had two of them,...
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  11. Jack Sparrow

    Creating a small cottage garden.

    @Upsydaisy I once made a smelly fertilizer from rhubarb leaves, not again.
    @Upsydaisy I once made a smelly fertilizer from rhubarb leaves, not again.
    @Upsydaisy I once made a smelly fertilizer from rhubarb leaves, not again.
    @Upsydaisy I once made a smelly fertilizer from rhubarb leaves, not again.
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  12. Kayne

    What is a non leaning, good upright bamboo?

    These two remain upright and don't grow any higher than in the picture. Photo taken in January.
    These two remain upright and don't grow any higher than in the picture. Photo taken in January.
    These two remain upright and don't grow any higher than in the picture. Photo taken in January.
    These two remain upright and don't grow any higher than in the picture. Photo taken in January.
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  13. shiney
    Locked

    What's Looking Good In January 2022

    February Thread Here:-What's Looking Good In February 2022
    February Thread Here:-What's Looking Good In February 2022
    February Thread Here:-What's Looking Good In February 2022
    February Thread Here:-What's Looking Good In February 2022
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  14. Michael Hewett

    Canna

    I've left some 4 o'clock tubers in the ground, be interesting to see if they survive.
    I've left some 4 o'clock tubers in the ground, be interesting to see if they survive.
    I've left some 4 o'clock tubers in the ground, be interesting to see if they survive.
    I've left some 4 o'clock tubers in the ground, be interesting to see if they survive.
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  15. Michael Hewett

    Camelia

    I'll do that @peteThat was very helpful @UpsydaisyThank you both
    I'll do that @peteThat was very helpful @UpsydaisyThank you both
    I'll do that @peteThat was very helpful @UpsydaisyThank you both
    I'll do that @peteThat was very helpful @UpsydaisyThank you both
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  16. Leth

    Which mushrooms to grow

    Last year I used a kit for growing oyster mushrooms on straw. It worked, but the crop was only a few at a time, not enough for even a decent side portion. Then you had to wait too long for the...
    Last year I used a kit for growing oyster mushrooms on straw. It worked, but the crop was only a few at a time, not enough for even a decent side portion. Then you had to wait too long for the next batch so you couldn't combine them. Not worth it imho.
    Last year I used a kit for growing oyster mushrooms on straw. It worked, but the crop was only a few at a time, not enough for even a decent side portion. Then you had to wait too long for the next batch so you couldn't combine them. Not worth it...
    Last year I used a kit for growing oyster mushrooms on straw. It worked, but the crop was only a few at a time, not enough for even a decent side portion. Then you had to wait too long for the...
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    3
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    390
  17. fumanchu

    Hydrangeas

    Great help & info thank you Perki! I'm wary of anything at all delicate or fussy, although we've now moved down from 1000ft up in the hills, this is still Scotland and still prone to late cold...
    Great help & info thank you Perki! I'm wary of anything at all delicate or fussy, although we've now moved down from 1000ft up in the hills, this is still Scotland and still prone to late cold Springs so I will be careful. I haven't got the tubs yet, am looking at some on amazon but they sell in...
    Great help & info thank you Perki! I'm wary of anything at all delicate or fussy, although we've now moved down from 1000ft up in the hills, this is still Scotland and still prone to late cold Springs so I will be careful. I haven't got the tubs...
    Great help & info thank you Perki! I'm wary of anything at all delicate or fussy, although we've now moved down from 1000ft up in the hills, this is still Scotland and still prone to late cold...
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  18. Tara Jane

    starting a new boarder

    I do have a powerful amount of that to hand!
    I do have a powerful amount of that to hand!
    I do have a powerful amount of that to hand!
    I do have a powerful amount of that to hand!
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  19. Gwen Bragg

    clematis and chilean glory vine

    yes - particularly in the spot I’m thinking of. It is a bit sandy and will need water @peteI’ve noticed how well so many plants respond to a bit of water. And how badly they do when I miss it...
    yes - particularly in the spot I’m thinking of. It is a bit sandy and will need water @peteI’ve noticed how well so many plants respond to a bit of water. And how badly they do when I miss it or am irregular. Funny that. Usual problem: takes maybe an hour and a half to do everything full...
    yes - particularly in the spot I’m thinking of. It is a bit sandy and will need water @peteI’ve noticed how well so many plants respond to a bit of water. And how badly they do when I miss it or am irregular. Funny that. Usual problem: takes...
    yes - particularly in the spot I’m thinking of. It is a bit sandy and will need water @peteI’ve noticed how well so many plants respond to a bit of water. And how badly they do when I miss it...
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  20. JWK
    Like x 4

    Peter Seabrook RIP

    :gardening:He had a good youtube channel i was subscribed to RIP.
    :gardening:He had a good youtube channel i was subscribed to RIP.
    :gardening:He had a good youtube channel i was subscribed to RIP.
    :gardening:He had a good youtube channel i was subscribed to RIP.
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