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  1. beth priest

    rockeries

    i hope you mean on the morning after, not on way back home from pub!
    i hope you mean on the morning after, not on way back home from pub!
    i hope you mean on the morning after, not on way back home from pub!
    i hope you mean on the morning after, not on way back home from pub!
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  2. fionaclancy

    Bamboo needs saving

    thank goodness you were nt left the cat!
    thank goodness you were nt left the cat!
    thank goodness you were nt left the cat!
    thank goodness you were nt left the cat!
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  3. Rich

    Butterbur - I paid �£4.50 for a weed

    Someone on here has got that as their Signature ;)Nathan
    Someone on here has got that as their Signature ;)Nathan
    Someone on here has got that as their Signature ;)Nathan
    Someone on here has got that as their Signature ;)Nathan
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  4. Dave_In_His_Garden

    Moving Hellebores

    I had forgotten to add in my post this morning that the grower of C. graecum in the US gardens in Michigan.Palustris, I don't know if you have got the wrong end of the stick here... nobody, or...
    I had forgotten to add in my post this morning that the grower of C. graecum in the US gardens in Michigan.Palustris, I don't know if you have got the wrong end of the stick here... nobody, or at least not me, is having a go at what you've said. All we can do on a site like this is post our...
    I had forgotten to add in my post this morning that the grower of C. graecum in the US gardens in Michigan.Palustris, I don't know if you have got the wrong end of the stick here... nobody, or at least not me, is having a go at what you've...
    I had forgotten to add in my post this morning that the grower of C. graecum in the US gardens in Michigan.Palustris, I don't know if you have got the wrong end of the stick here... nobody, or...
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  5. petal

    What Weed?

    White spathe type flowers will come along soon followed by bright red berrys.I have a clump in my garden, which I left when I reclaimed the area.
    White spathe type flowers will come along soon followed by bright red berrys.I have a clump in my garden, which I left when I reclaimed the area.
    White spathe type flowers will come along soon followed by bright red berrys.I have a clump in my garden, which I left when I reclaimed the area.
    White spathe type flowers will come along soon followed by bright red berrys.I have a clump in my garden, which I left when I reclaimed the area.
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  6. Rich

    The demise of a brugmansia

    I've put the three worst affected ones outside, this rain will do them some good, not sure about the night time temperatures though.
    I've put the three worst affected ones outside, this rain will do them some good, not sure about the night time temperatures though.
    I've put the three worst affected ones outside, this rain will do them some good, not sure about the night time temperatures though.
    I've put the three worst affected ones outside, this rain will do them some good, not sure about the night time temperatures though.
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  7. debc

    lily of the valley

    Oh of course
    Oh of course
    Oh of course
    Oh of course
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  8. PeterS

    Liatris Spicata

    Line it with polythene with holes in it !! :D
    Line it with polythene with holes in it !! :D
    Line it with polythene with holes in it !! :D
    Line it with polythene with holes in it !! :D
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  9. heppy

    help needed

    Oh the police were not involved, I think the bones got buried on the council tip, - or else they ended up in a stew next door. :D
    Oh the police were not involved, I think the bones got buried on the council tip, - or else they ended up in a stew next door. :D
    Oh the police were not involved, I think the bones got buried on the council tip, - or else they ended up in a stew next door. :D
    Oh the police were not involved, I think the bones got buried on the council tip, - or else they ended up in a stew next door. :D
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  10. Paladin

    Thugs!

    Exactly where mine was chobart, but I failed to keep on top of it - and thats what you have to do, if you don't wish to start from scratch again. Mind even if you start from scratch, if its coming...
    Exactly where mine was chobart, but I failed to keep on top of it - and thats what you have to do, if you don't wish to start from scratch again. Mind even if you start from scratch, if its coming in from outside the garden, it will just recurr.
    Exactly where mine was chobart, but I failed to keep on top of it - and thats what you have to do, if you don't wish to start from scratch again. Mind even if you start from scratch, if its coming in from outside the garden, it will just recurr.
    Exactly where mine was chobart, but I failed to keep on top of it - and thats what you have to do, if you don't wish to start from scratch again. Mind even if you start from scratch, if its coming...
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  11. pumpkinsoup

    i think ive made a mistake help !!!!

    I had two pieris in pots in ericaceous compost, necesity made me have to put them in the garden (which is line) then when we pulled the Laylandii out the tractor knocked the top of one, but to my...
    I had two pieris in pots in ericaceous compost, necesity made me have to put them in the garden (which is line) then when we pulled the Laylandii out the tractor knocked the top of one, but to my amazement and delight three years on they look fine.I just wonder though if being under the...
    I had two pieris in pots in ericaceous compost, necesity made me have to put them in the garden (which is line) then when we pulled the Laylandii out the tractor knocked the top of one, but to my amazement and delight three years on they look...
    I had two pieris in pots in ericaceous compost, necesity made me have to put them in the garden (which is line) then when we pulled the Laylandii out the tractor knocked the top of one, but to my...
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  12. Stingo

    Black Bamboo

    Of course - email me with your address and I will pop a small clump in post.
    Of course - email me with your address and I will pop a small clump in post.
    Of course - email me with your address and I will pop a small clump in post.
    Of course - email me with your address and I will pop a small clump in post.
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  13. mowgley

    Seedlings

    thank you very much, i think i will leave the propagator on for another couple of days and the lids till i get at least 2 sets of leaves
    thank you very much, i think i will leave the propagator on for another couple of days and the lids till i get at least 2 sets of leaves
    thank you very much, i think i will leave the propagator on for another couple of days and the lids till i get at least 2 sets of leaves
    thank you very much, i think i will leave the propagator on for another couple of days and the lids till i get at least 2 sets of leaves
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  14. Orchid man

    cross breading orchids

    hi i was thinking of cross beading vanilla with a nother orchid. is it posible ? if yes which one?
    hi i was thinking of cross beading vanilla with a nother orchid. is it posible ? if yes which one?
    hi i was thinking of cross beading vanilla with a nother orchid. is it posible ? if yes which one?
    hi i was thinking of cross beading vanilla with a nother orchid. is it posible ? if yes which one?
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  15. P.C

    pricking out????

    you nee to pot up toms and cucs into 3 or 31/2"pots but they need to be kept warm
    you nee to pot up toms and cucs into 3 or 31/2"pots but they need to be kept warm
    you nee to pot up toms and cucs into 3 or 31/2"pots but they need to be kept warm
    you nee to pot up toms and cucs into 3 or 31/2"pots but they need to be kept warm
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  16. SarahInTheGarden

    Inherited Garden

    Ok, Battery just gone on the camera but I managed to get a couple - so here they are:1)This plant is about 10 inches tall, very delicate with only a few leaves and these yellowy green...
    Ok, Battery just gone on the camera but I managed to get a couple - so here they are:1)This plant is about 10 inches tall, very delicate with only a few leaves and these yellowy green flowers.2) Not sure if this is a large shrub or a small tree, stands about 4 ft high, no leaves and...
    Ok, Battery just gone on the camera but I managed to get a couple - so here they are:1)This plant is about 10 inches tall, very delicate with only a few leaves and these yellowy green flowers.2) Not sure if this is a large shrub or a...
    Ok, Battery just gone on the camera but I managed to get a couple - so here they are:1)This plant is about 10 inches tall, very delicate with only a few leaves and these yellowy green...
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  17. P.C

    help??

    Unless you have space in your house for the toms and cucs you'll probably need to heat the greenhouse for a few weeks after the plants come out of the propagtor. You also need to think about...
    Unless you have space in your house for the toms and cucs you'll probably need to heat the greenhouse for a few weeks after the plants come out of the propagtor. You also need to think about whether you are going to plant in the ground in the greenhouse or in grow bags or pots. You also seem to...
    Unless you have space in your house for the toms and cucs you'll probably need to heat the greenhouse for a few weeks after the plants come out of the propagtor. You also need to think about whether you are going to plant in the ground in the...
    Unless you have space in your house for the toms and cucs you'll probably need to heat the greenhouse for a few weeks after the plants come out of the propagtor. You also need to think about...
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  18. monkeyisland

    Big Plant ?

    monkeyisland, if you want one in a container it might be better to go for one of the smaller coloured leaf types. Just a thought
    monkeyisland, if you want one in a container it might be better to go for one of the smaller coloured leaf types. Just a thought
    monkeyisland, if you want one in a container it might be better to go for one of the smaller coloured leaf types. Just a thought
    monkeyisland, if you want one in a container it might be better to go for one of the smaller coloured leaf types. Just a thought
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  19. paulo

    mimosa "gauloise" (acacia)

    Melanoxylon is one I have, thats hardy but not very ornamental. I also have Pravissima and thats just coming into flower at the moment. I planted a 4ft plant of Dealbata two years ago, it grew...
    Melanoxylon is one I have, thats hardy but not very ornamental. I also have Pravissima and thats just coming into flower at the moment. I planted a 4ft plant of Dealbata two years ago, it grew well all summer, but last winter killed it. Stange because I have seen a few pretty large ones around...
    Melanoxylon is one I have, thats hardy but not very ornamental. I also have Pravissima and thats just coming into flower at the moment. I planted a 4ft plant of Dealbata two years ago, it grew well all summer, but last winter killed it. Stange...
    Melanoxylon is one I have, thats hardy but not very ornamental. I also have Pravissima and thats just coming into flower at the moment. I planted a 4ft plant of Dealbata two years ago, it grew...
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  20. themissingelf

    Cutting Conifer Roots?

    I'm with Rosco on this one - cutting roots on the downward side of a tree, especially a conifer, which tends to be quite shallow rooted is a risk.Instead of cutting into the slope and the trees...
    I'm with Rosco on this one - cutting roots on the downward side of a tree, especially a conifer, which tends to be quite shallow rooted is a risk.Instead of cutting into the slope and the trees roots, could you not raise the path - make it a bit of a feature above or below the tree.
    I'm with Rosco on this one - cutting roots on the downward side of a tree, especially a conifer, which tends to be quite shallow rooted is a risk.Instead of cutting into the slope and the trees roots, could you not raise the path - make it a...
    I'm with Rosco on this one - cutting roots on the downward side of a tree, especially a conifer, which tends to be quite shallow rooted is a risk.Instead of cutting into the slope and the trees...
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