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California Buckeye aesculus californica
Same here, a real beauty but unfortunately not for my small garden. :(
Same here, a real beauty but unfortunately not for my small garden. :(
Same here, a real beauty but unfortunately not for my small garden. :(
Same here, a real beauty but unfortunately not for my small garden. :(
pete
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Jan 10, 2005
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strongylodon
Apr 20, 2006
whahay!!! the pergola is up!
Yor back then peter, I nipped out the seed head from my nacissus rupicola - are you interested in having a go with it, I could easily pop it in the post.
Yor back then peter, I nipped out the seed head from my nacissus rupicola - are you interested in having a go with it, I could easily pop it in the post.
Yor back then peter, I nipped out the seed head from my nacissus rupicola - are you interested in having a go with it, I could easily pop it in the post.
Yor back then peter, I nipped out the seed head from my nacissus rupicola - are you interested in having a go with it, I could easily pop it in the post.
lazy-gardener
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Apr 19, 2006
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Waco
Apr 20, 2006
Victoria Plum Pruning
Thanks Fran, I'll try itHermes
Thanks Fran, I'll try itHermes
Thanks Fran, I'll try itHermes
Thanks Fran, I'll try itHermes
Hermes
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Apr 19, 2006
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Hermes
Apr 20, 2006
Fuji Cherry
Gorgeous, Froggy! Agree about that low branch! Really pretty. I think I might find that one makes its way into my garden :rolleyes:
Gorgeous, Froggy! Agree about that low branch! Really pretty. I think I might find that one makes its way into my garden :rolleyes:
Gorgeous, Froggy! Agree about that low branch! Really pretty. I think I might find that one makes its way into my garden :rolleyes:
Gorgeous, Froggy! Agree about that low branch! Really pretty. I think I might find that one makes its way into my garden :rolleyes:
frogesque
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Apr 20, 2006
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UsedtobeDendy
Apr 20, 2006
Weed removal and soil improvement
I agree with PeterS, this is the best way. planting potatoes in rough ground also helps to break up the soil, even if you dont use the produce, any old sprouting potatoes will do
I agree with PeterS, this is the best way. planting potatoes in rough ground also helps to break up the soil, even if you dont use the produce, any old sprouting potatoes will do
I agree with PeterS, this is the best way. planting potatoes in rough ground also helps to break up the soil, even if you dont use the produce, any old sprouting potatoes will do
I agree with PeterS, this is the best way. planting potatoes in rough ground also helps to break up the soil, even if you dont use the produce, any old sprouting potatoes will do
garyclay
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Apr 19, 2006
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rossco
Apr 20, 2006
Hanging basket help ?
you can keep pansies flowering, and stop them getting leggy by trimming them back when they get a bit straggly. You won't be able to put out a hanging basket with lobelia and other bedding plants...
you can keep pansies flowering, and stop them getting leggy by trimming them back when they get a bit straggly. You won't be able to put out a hanging basket with lobelia and other bedding plants yet - not until May at the earliest, but you can certainly plant it up, and have it maturing in...
you can keep pansies flowering, and stop them getting leggy by trimming them back when they get a bit straggly. You won't be able to put out a hanging basket with lobelia and other bedding plants yet - not until May at the earliest, but you can...
you can keep pansies flowering, and stop them getting leggy by trimming them back when they get a bit straggly. You won't be able to put out a hanging basket with lobelia and other bedding plants...
pinklady
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Apr 20, 2006
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UsedtobeDendy
Apr 20, 2006
green slime
Just break up the top 1/4" (6mm) of soil. The aeration should help the surface layer dry out and the slime (it might be an early stage of moss) should at least be controlled. If it's really bad...
Just break up the top 1/4" (6mm) of soil. The aeration should help the surface layer dry out and the slime (it might be an early stage of moss) should at least be controlled. If it's really bad then add sharp grit to the top of the pot as well and cut down on the watering.
Just break up the top 1/4" (6mm) of soil. The aeration should help the surface layer dry out and the slime (it might be an early stage of moss) should at least be controlled. If it's really bad then add sharp grit to the top of the pot as well...
Just break up the top 1/4" (6mm) of soil. The aeration should help the surface layer dry out and the slime (it might be an early stage of moss) should at least be controlled. If it's really bad...
nevetsnub
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Apr 20, 2006
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frogesque
Apr 20, 2006
how to pinch out
Very nice Strongylodon, I'm sure I'll catch up some time! Actually my last years summer pansies have just sprung into life again and I'll try to post a picture soon but still only one or two of...
Very nice Strongylodon, I'm sure I'll catch up some time! Actually my last years summer pansies have just sprung into life again and I'll try to post a picture soon but still only one or two of the "winter" ones showing. Can't be the conditions as they're all right beside each other
Very nice Strongylodon, I'm sure I'll catch up some time! Actually my last years summer pansies have just sprung into life again and I'll try to post a picture soon but still only one or two of the "winter" ones showing. Can't be the conditions...
Very nice Strongylodon, I'm sure I'll catch up some time! Actually my last years summer pansies have just sprung into life again and I'll try to post a picture soon but still only one or two of...
barneyb
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Apr 17, 2006
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barneyb
Apr 21, 2006
Terracing a garden - where do I start...?
Hi ellgee, This should help:http://www.mastergardenproducts.com/gardenerscorner/terrac.htm
Hi ellgee, This should help:http://www.mastergardenproducts.com/gardenerscorner/terrac.htm
Hi ellgee, This should help:http://www.mastergardenproducts.com/gardenerscorner/terrac.htm
Hi ellgee, This should help:http://www.mastergardenproducts.com/gardenerscorner/terrac.htm
ellgee
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Apr 21, 2006
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Hex
Apr 21, 2006
boggy clay soil
Hi Chilli50 and welcome - have just sent you an e-mail
Hi Chilli50 and welcome - have just sent you an e-mail
Hi Chilli50 and welcome - have just sent you an e-mail
Hi Chilli50 and welcome - have just sent you an e-mail
just gazania
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Apr 8, 2006
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PeterS
Apr 21, 2006
garden delayed!!!! :o((((
one of my aubergines got snailed!! so is now a pathetic stump, and all, including the bog standard tomatoes are so small!!!! I had 3 out of 4 tomatillos come up, and now have 2 out of 4...
one of my aubergines got snailed!! so is now a pathetic stump, and all, including the bog standard tomatoes are so small!!!! I had 3 out of 4 tomatillos come up, and now have 2 out of 4 aubergines.... I'm doing a fab run on microscopic plants!!
roll on some decent warm weather!!!!!!
one of my aubergines got snailed!! so is now a pathetic stump, and all, including the bog standard tomatoes are so small!!!! I had 3 out of 4 tomatillos come up, and now have 2 out of 4 aubergines.... I'm doing a fab run on microscopic plants!!...
one of my aubergines got snailed!! so is now a pathetic stump, and all, including the bog standard tomatoes are so small!!!! I had 3 out of 4 tomatillos come up, and now have 2 out of 4...
Honey Bee
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Apr 20, 2006
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Honey Bee
Apr 21, 2006
vinus flytrap
thanks frogesque
thanks frogesque
thanks frogesque
thanks frogesque
Orchid man
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Apr 21, 2006
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Orchid man
Apr 21, 2006
Advice on levelling please
I've done a similar area in the past and i pegged it out as descibed prev to get it level, laid the membrane,cut out a circle in the membrane to 3 inches smaller than the stone circle i intended...
I've done a similar area in the past and i pegged it out as descibed prev to get it level, laid the membrane,cut out a circle in the membrane to 3 inches smaller than the stone circle i intended to lay, then laid a dry sand/cement mixture, to about 2 inches thick upon which i laid the circle.Hey...
I've done a similar area in the past and i pegged it out as descibed prev to get it level, laid the membrane,cut out a circle in the membrane to 3 inches smaller than the stone circle i intended to lay, then laid a dry sand/cement mixture, to...
I've done a similar area in the past and i pegged it out as descibed prev to get it level, laid the membrane,cut out a circle in the membrane to 3 inches smaller than the stone circle i intended...
maureenmcd
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Apr 19, 2006
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him outdoors
Apr 21, 2006
Magnolia
Thanks for your advice, I have only lived here since November and I'm a very new gardener so I have no idea what type of soil I have. I'm hoping that as it has survived at least the last winter...
Thanks for your advice, I have only lived here since November and I'm a very new gardener so I have no idea what type of soil I have. I'm hoping that as it has survived at least the last winter it is in a good position, certainly at it's present height it is sheltered by a dry stone wall.
Thanks for your advice, I have only lived here since November and I'm a very new gardener so I have no idea what type of soil I have. I'm hoping that as it has survived at least the last winter it is in a good position, certainly at it's present...
Thanks for your advice, I have only lived here since November and I'm a very new gardener so I have no idea what type of soil I have. I'm hoping that as it has survived at least the last winter...
supermum10
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Apr 13, 2006
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supermum10
Apr 21, 2006
Taking shape!
It's incredible what you've done!! I remember your first posts about this - well done!! :D :D :D
It's incredible what you've done!! I remember your first posts about this - well done!! :D :D :D
It's incredible what you've done!! I remember your first posts about this - well done!! :D :D :D
It's incredible what you've done!! I remember your first posts about this - well done!! :D :D :D
wishaw
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Apr 21, 2006
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UsedtobeDendy
Apr 21, 2006
sring bulbs after flowering in pots
Thank you so much for all the suggestions. I will give them a try and hopfully the bulbs will flower again year after year!
Thank you so much for all the suggestions. I will give them a try and hopfully the bulbs will flower again year after year!
Thank you so much for all the suggestions. I will give them a try and hopfully the bulbs will flower again year after year!
Thank you so much for all the suggestions. I will give them a try and hopfully the bulbs will flower again year after year!
bubbly
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Apr 21, 2006
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bubbly
Apr 21, 2006
Trumpet plant?
Got two cuttings this spring..... one white and one yellow and orange. Hope that they end up looking as good as that one Roders
Got two cuttings this spring..... one white and one yellow and orange. Hope that they end up looking as good as that one Roders
Got two cuttings this spring..... one white and one yellow and orange. Hope that they end up looking as good as that one Roders
Got two cuttings this spring..... one white and one yellow and orange. Hope that they end up looking as good as that one Roders
Stingo
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Apr 17, 2006
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mims
Apr 22, 2006
begonia cuttings
Welcome JAN and fire away!If it's in a pot and has been growing all winter then yours is probably one of the fiberous rooted begonias (as opposed to the ones from corms) and you can take...
Welcome JAN and fire away!If it's in a pot and has been growing all winter then yours is probably one of the fiberous rooted begonias (as opposed to the ones from corms) and you can take cuttings from them any time they are in good growth. They will root (strike) readily in gel, moist compost...
Welcome JAN and fire away!If it's in a pot and has been growing all winter then yours is probably one of the fiberous rooted begonias (as opposed to the ones from corms) and you can take cuttings from them any time they are in good growth. They...
Welcome JAN and fire away!If it's in a pot and has been growing all winter then yours is probably one of the fiberous rooted begonias (as opposed to the ones from corms) and you can take...
paul f
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Apr 8, 2006
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frogesque
Apr 22, 2006
Lavender
a miracle!rossco your a STAR. :D
a miracle!rossco your a STAR. :D
a miracle!rossco your a STAR. :D
a miracle!rossco your a STAR. :D
elainefiz
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Mar 25, 2006
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elainefiz
Apr 22, 2006
Climber for soggy soil?
thanks dendrobium. I like the climbing hydrangea
thanks dendrobium. I like the climbing hydrangea
thanks dendrobium. I like the climbing hydrangea
thanks dendrobium. I like the climbing hydrangea
cathysue
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Apr 22, 2006
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596
cathysue
Apr 22, 2006
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