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  1. Lady Gardener

    cats off

    unfortunately, i think it would look worse than existing marks ....
    unfortunately, i think it would look worse than existing marks ....
    unfortunately, i think it would look worse than existing marks ....
    unfortunately, i think it would look worse than existing marks ....
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  2. lazy-gardener

    how to transplant seeds

    I use a pressurised spray/mister set on a fine spray. You have much better control and can stop as soon as stems start to bend with the weight of water.Don't use the same one for weedkiller...
    I use a pressurised spray/mister set on a fine spray. You have much better control and can stop as soon as stems start to bend with the weight of water.Don't use the same one for weedkiller though! :eek:
    I use a pressurised spray/mister set on a fine spray. You have much better control and can stop as soon as stems start to bend with the weight of water.Don't use the same one for weedkiller though! :eek:
    I use a pressurised spray/mister set on a fine spray. You have much better control and can stop as soon as stems start to bend with the weight of water.Don't use the same one for weedkiller...
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  3. blue fingers

    Clematis care...how?

    I agree with Dendrobium - they often look dead when they are not. With a few new shoots - it is clearly not dead. It does not really matter if you do not prune it at all. It will still flower...
    I agree with Dendrobium - they often look dead when they are not. With a few new shoots - it is clearly not dead. It does not really matter if you do not prune it at all. It will still flower the same. The worst that could happen is that it will looks a bit untidy and the flowers will be on...
    I agree with Dendrobium - they often look dead when they are not. With a few new shoots - it is clearly not dead. It does not really matter if you do not prune it at all. It will still flower the same. The worst that could happen is that it...
    I agree with Dendrobium - they often look dead when they are not. With a few new shoots - it is clearly not dead. It does not really matter if you do not prune it at all. It will still flower...
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  4. cazza

    Summer Bulbs

    Whilst agreeing that curves, drifts, and more informal planting is my preference - there are some gardens where blocks and regimented planting can look really good. Depends on the garden, and its...
    Whilst agreeing that curves, drifts, and more informal planting is my preference - there are some gardens where blocks and regimented planting can look really good. Depends on the garden, and its purpose 'spose.
    Whilst agreeing that curves, drifts, and more informal planting is my preference - there are some gardens where blocks and regimented planting can look really good. Depends on the garden, and its purpose 'spose.
    Whilst agreeing that curves, drifts, and more informal planting is my preference - there are some gardens where blocks and regimented planting can look really good. Depends on the garden, and its...
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  5. DAG

    Watering philosophy

    Then there was m' dear old Mum's method (Ex Land Army). After planting out she would give em' a watering then stand there with a defiant look on her face and say, "Now grow you bu....rs, grow!"
    Then there was m' dear old Mum's method (Ex Land Army). After planting out she would give em' a watering then stand there with a defiant look on her face and say, "Now grow you bu....rs, grow!"
    Then there was m' dear old Mum's method (Ex Land Army). After planting out she would give em' a watering then stand there with a defiant look on her face and say, "Now grow you bu....rs, grow!"
    Then there was m' dear old Mum's method (Ex Land Army). After planting out she would give em' a watering then stand there with a defiant look on her face and say, "Now grow you bu....rs, grow!"
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  6. cherokeechick

    blackberry roots

    Good advice Liz, digging out will reduce chance of regrowth and any that does will be easier to deal with. A fork is better than a spade as the roots tend to remain in longer pieces and you get...
    Good advice Liz, digging out will reduce chance of regrowth and any that does will be easier to deal with. A fork is better than a spade as the roots tend to remain in longer pieces and you get more of it out. By digging, you will also aerate the soil and sweeten it. For large areas take it bit...
    Good advice Liz, digging out will reduce chance of regrowth and any that does will be easier to deal with. A fork is better than a spade as the roots tend to remain in longer pieces and you get more of it out. By digging, you will also aerate the...
    Good advice Liz, digging out will reduce chance of regrowth and any that does will be easier to deal with. A fork is better than a spade as the roots tend to remain in longer pieces and you get...
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  7. lazy-gardener

    busy , busy Sunday!

    Thanks for your good wishes all! Having made the decision at 17 to get married I just cannot believe how the years have flown. (Wonder if we'll make it to 60 years)Happy Silver Anniversary...
    Thanks for your good wishes all! Having made the decision at 17 to get married I just cannot believe how the years have flown. (Wonder if we'll make it to 60 years)Happy Silver Anniversary to you dendrobium and partner - nice idea the rosebush and hope it's growing strong till you have a...
    Thanks for your good wishes all! Having made the decision at 17 to get married I just cannot believe how the years have flown. (Wonder if we'll make it to 60 years)Happy Silver Anniversary to you dendrobium and partner - nice idea the...
    Thanks for your good wishes all! Having made the decision at 17 to get married I just cannot believe how the years have flown. (Wonder if we'll make it to 60 years)Happy Silver Anniversary...
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  8. BELLAMARIE

    braided pachira: help?

    Many thanks for the link: lots of useful tips and similar issues there. Wish me luck!
    Many thanks for the link: lots of useful tips and similar issues there. Wish me luck!
    Many thanks for the link: lots of useful tips and similar issues there. Wish me luck!
    Many thanks for the link: lots of useful tips and similar issues there. Wish me luck!
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  9. barneyb

    when to plant bearded irises and dahlias

    So what have we got to thank the Romans for?.... :D
    So what have we got to thank the Romans for?.... :D
    So what have we got to thank the Romans for?.... :D
    So what have we got to thank the Romans for?.... :D
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  10. DAG

    CUTTINGS

    chances are there'll be something like that on the Gardener's world site - follow the link, and have a look through past programmes - they include pics and instructions on how to do all sorts of...
    chances are there'll be something like that on the Gardener's world site - follow the link, and have a look through past programmes - they include pics and instructions on how to do all sorts of gardeningy things!! http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/tv_and_radio/gardeners_world/index.shtml
    chances are there'll be something like that on the Gardener's world site - follow the link, and have a look through past programmes - they include pics and instructions on how to do all sorts of gardeningy things!!...
    chances are there'll be something like that on the Gardener's world site - follow the link, and have a look through past programmes - they include pics and instructions on how to do all sorts of...
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  11. The Pea Of Sweetness

    Anyone know of any.......

    Oh my god!!! can you see it?????????Cheers, i'll let you know if it turns out ok.
    Oh my god!!! can you see it?????????Cheers, i'll let you know if it turns out ok.
    Oh my god!!! can you see it?????????Cheers, i'll let you know if it turns out ok.
    Oh my god!!! can you see it?????????Cheers, i'll let you know if it turns out ok.
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  12. Beefy

    bird seed mix

    LG if you could see the amount of moss on the roof allready you would not make that remark :rolleyes: I gather a couple of binliners full off the carparks every week. You take your life in your...
    LG if you could see the amount of moss on the roof allready you would not make that remark :rolleyes: I gather a couple of binliners full off the carparks every week. You take your life in your hands standing near the scoool outside when its raining moss with a little rain :eek: :eek:
    LG if you could see the amount of moss on the roof allready you would not make that remark :rolleyes: I gather a couple of binliners full off the carparks every week. You take your life in your hands standing near the scoool outside when its...
    LG if you could see the amount of moss on the roof allready you would not make that remark :rolleyes: I gather a couple of binliners full off the carparks every week. You take your life in your...
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  13. roders

    Advice please for planter.

    strongylodon,its on AVATERS,general garden discussion page 8or9.
    strongylodon,its on AVATERS,general garden discussion page 8or9.
    strongylodon,its on AVATERS,general garden discussion page 8or9.
    strongylodon,its on AVATERS,general garden discussion page 8or9.
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  14. DoubleD

    To cloche or not to cloche....

    Thanks rossco thats been a big help have got myself a small plastic greenhouse to start with to see how i go and ive started some onions got some lettus,carrots and peas i will start them in there...
    Thanks rossco thats been a big help have got myself a small plastic greenhouse to start with to see how i go and ive started some onions got some lettus,carrots and peas i will start them in there this weekend and get that cloche sorted
    Thanks rossco thats been a big help have got myself a small plastic greenhouse to start with to see how i go and ive started some onions got some lettus,carrots and peas i will start them in there this weekend and get that cloche sorted
    Thanks rossco thats been a big help have got myself a small plastic greenhouse to start with to see how i go and ive started some onions got some lettus,carrots and peas i will start them in there...
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  15. Lady Gardener

    DVDs

    Hi Lady Gardener I recieved "Complete Gardens" DVD for Christmas. I was dissapointed to start with,I found it very difficult to find my way around.Its great for the average gardener like...
    Hi Lady Gardener I recieved "Complete Gardens" DVD for Christmas. I was dissapointed to start with,I found it very difficult to find my way around.Its great for the average gardener like myself(when you eventualy find out how it works).Put in a plant name and it will tell you soil...
    Hi Lady Gardener I recieved "Complete Gardens" DVD for Christmas. I was dissapointed to start with,I found it very difficult to find my way around.Its great for the average gardener like myself(when you eventualy find out how it works).Put in a...
    Hi Lady Gardener I recieved "Complete Gardens" DVD for Christmas. I was dissapointed to start with,I found it very difficult to find my way around.Its great for the average gardener like...
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  16. lazy-gardener

    hardy bamboo as a screen

    Always remember that humans control plants not the other way round and if twice a year cut away the creeping bits YOU are in control.Remember with all of the rampant bamboos, The first year they...
    Always remember that humans control plants not the other way round and if twice a year cut away the creeping bits YOU are in control.Remember with all of the rampant bamboos, The first year they sleep The second year they creep The third year they leap. So be aware.........................
    Always remember that humans control plants not the other way round and if twice a year cut away the creeping bits YOU are in control.Remember with all of the rampant bamboos, The first year they sleep The second year they creep The third year...
    Always remember that humans control plants not the other way round and if twice a year cut away the creeping bits YOU are in control.Remember with all of the rampant bamboos, The first year they...
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  17. trixie-bell

    fences

    thanks for responses everyone...guess it will have to be more green with lots of climbers...I have come from an orange fenced garden...it just seemed so much warmer..boo hoo
    thanks for responses everyone...guess it will have to be more green with lots of climbers...I have come from an orange fenced garden...it just seemed so much warmer..boo hoo
    thanks for responses everyone...guess it will have to be more green with lots of climbers...I have come from an orange fenced garden...it just seemed so much warmer..boo hoo
    thanks for responses everyone...guess it will have to be more green with lots of climbers...I have come from an orange fenced garden...it just seemed so much warmer..boo hoo
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  18. John P

    Fortina Red Robin

    conflicting views there, i m going to email my supplier i think
    conflicting views there, i m going to email my supplier i think
    conflicting views there, i m going to email my supplier i think
    conflicting views there, i m going to email my supplier i think
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  19. lazy-gardener

    anyone tried scratch labels?

    Labels'n'things (link in PeterS' post) do good very fine indelible pens - Ideal for me!! ;)
    Labels'n'things (link in PeterS' post) do good very fine indelible pens - Ideal for me!! ;)
    Labels'n'things (link in PeterS' post) do good very fine indelible pens - Ideal for me!! ;)
    Labels'n'things (link in PeterS' post) do good very fine indelible pens - Ideal for me!! ;)
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  20. Scarecrow

    Which hedge to buy?

    Fran has answered the question, if you have quite a longish run then you could plant alternate plants, say, VIBURNUM TINUS which is evergreen and has white flowers in spring, when these have...
    Fran has answered the question, if you have quite a longish run then you could plant alternate plants, say, VIBURNUM TINUS which is evergreen and has white flowers in spring, when these have finished it can be trimmed back. and the Fuschia
    Fran has answered the question, if you have quite a longish run then you could plant alternate plants, say, VIBURNUM TINUS which is evergreen and has white flowers in spring, when these have finished it can be trimmed back. and the Fuschia
    Fran has answered the question, if you have quite a longish run then you could plant alternate plants, say, VIBURNUM TINUS which is evergreen and has white flowers in spring, when these have...
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