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  1. frogesque

    Harebell

    Nice picture - I love the wild harebell, such a delicata little plants, with its wiry stems and dainty flowers.
    Nice picture - I love the wild harebell, such a delicata little plants, with its wiry stems and dainty flowers.
    Nice picture - I love the wild harebell, such a delicata little plants, with its wiry stems and dainty flowers.
    Nice picture - I love the wild harebell, such a delicata little plants, with its wiry stems and dainty flowers.
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  2. frogesque

    Viper's Bugloss

    One of my favourites - as with the bees. Currently got some seedlings nestled against the wall growing on before planting. Lost the parent plant sadly.
    One of my favourites - as with the bees. Currently got some seedlings nestled against the wall growing on before planting. Lost the parent plant sadly.
    One of my favourites - as with the bees. Currently got some seedlings nestled against the wall growing on before planting. Lost the parent plant sadly.
    One of my favourites - as with the bees. Currently got some seedlings nestled against the wall growing on before planting. Lost the parent plant sadly.
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  3. newbie

    complete novice please help!!

    Well, my advice is for the first year do nothing except keep it tidy! You need the time to see what you've got in there, when it emerges and flowers, what of it you like and want to keep. Keep a...
    Well, my advice is for the first year do nothing except keep it tidy! You need the time to see what you've got in there, when it emerges and flowers, what of it you like and want to keep. Keep a diary and take lots of notes with dates.In the meantime, get some books from the library, buy some...
    Well, my advice is for the first year do nothing except keep it tidy! You need the time to see what you've got in there, when it emerges and flowers, what of it you like and want to keep. Keep a diary and take lots of notes with dates.In the...
    Well, my advice is for the first year do nothing except keep it tidy! You need the time to see what you've got in there, when it emerges and flowers, what of it you like and want to keep. Keep a...
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  4. Lady Gardener

    colour in june/july

    yes dendy, i thot immediatly of potentilla but its a poor do in the winter, ericas mite be ok, but i had them pencilled in for somewhere else, i m going to try one or two potentilla, Rudbeckia, ...
    yes dendy, i thot immediatly of potentilla but its a poor do in the winter, ericas mite be ok, but i had them pencilled in for somewhere else, i m going to try one or two potentilla, Rudbeckia, and Dahlia for a start , ive a slightly more sheletered bed for the Ceoanthus.
    yes dendy, i thot immediatly of potentilla but its a poor do in the winter, ericas mite be ok, but i had them pencilled in for somewhere else, i m going to try one or two potentilla, Rudbeckia, and Dahlia for a start , ive a slightly more...
    yes dendy, i thot immediatly of potentilla but its a poor do in the winter, ericas mite be ok, but i had them pencilled in for somewhere else, i m going to try one or two potentilla, Rudbeckia, ...
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  5. grinch

    heated propergators

    An aquarium heater(cheap 50w-100w)with an adjustable stat would be much safer and economical to run.A shallow plastic tub with a lid (to recycle condensation) partially filled with water...
    An aquarium heater(cheap 50w-100w)with an adjustable stat would be much safer and economical to run.A shallow plastic tub with a lid (to recycle condensation) partially filled with water provides adjustable bottom heat for trays parked on top.Insulate the bottom and sides of the tub with...
    An aquarium heater(cheap 50w-100w)with an adjustable stat would be much safer and economical to run.A shallow plastic tub with a lid (to recycle condensation) partially filled with water provides adjustable bottom heat for trays parked on...
    An aquarium heater(cheap 50w-100w)with an adjustable stat would be much safer and economical to run.A shallow plastic tub with a lid (to recycle condensation) partially filled with water...
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  6. brownboots

    Browning Camellia

    Will trim to suit. Thanks for your help. Steve & Susan.
    Will trim to suit. Thanks for your help. Steve & Susan.
    Will trim to suit. Thanks for your help. Steve & Susan.
    Will trim to suit. Thanks for your help. Steve & Susan.
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  7. leejames

    Cordyline advice needed again....

    OK,I CUT DOWN TO ABOUT 12 INCHES ALL FOUR. TO MY SURPRISE THE ROOTS ONLY STRETCHED TO AROUND 20 INCHES IN THE 14 FOOT TREE IN REAR GARDEN.HAVE REPLANTED HOPING FOR THE BEST.THANKS TO ALL ADVICE...
    OK,I CUT DOWN TO ABOUT 12 INCHES ALL FOUR. TO MY SURPRISE THE ROOTS ONLY STRETCHED TO AROUND 20 INCHES IN THE 14 FOOT TREE IN REAR GARDEN.HAVE REPLANTED HOPING FOR THE BEST.THANKS TO ALL ADVICE GIVEN.OBVIOUSLY THESE WOULD HAVE TOPPLED EVENTUALLY!!.
    OK,I CUT DOWN TO ABOUT 12 INCHES ALL FOUR. TO MY SURPRISE THE ROOTS ONLY STRETCHED TO AROUND 20 INCHES IN THE 14 FOOT TREE IN REAR GARDEN.HAVE REPLANTED HOPING FOR THE BEST.THANKS TO ALL ADVICE GIVEN.OBVIOUSLY THESE WOULD HAVE TOPPLED EVENTUALLY!!.
    OK,I CUT DOWN TO ABOUT 12 INCHES ALL FOUR. TO MY SURPRISE THE ROOTS ONLY STRETCHED TO AROUND 20 INCHES IN THE 14 FOOT TREE IN REAR GARDEN.HAVE REPLANTED HOPING FOR THE BEST.THANKS TO ALL ADVICE...
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  8. Digby

    Organic gardening

    I'm obviously a novice! If I'm trying to keep my vegetable plot organic, can I use fertilisers such as Growmore and Sulphate of Potash....or does it mean I can only use manure and composted...
    I'm obviously a novice! If I'm trying to keep my vegetable plot organic, can I use fertilisers such as Growmore and Sulphate of Potash....or does it mean I can only use manure and composted material. Thanks.
    I'm obviously a novice! If I'm trying to keep my vegetable plot organic, can I use fertilisers such as Growmore and Sulphate of Potash....or does it mean I can only use manure and composted material. Thanks.
    I'm obviously a novice! If I'm trying to keep my vegetable plot organic, can I use fertilisers such as Growmore and Sulphate of Potash....or does it mean I can only use manure and composted...
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  9. sharon

    Victoria Plum pruning

    If it is below the surface it's probably a sucker (unless you planted the plum below the graft point) and should be removed. Try to tear it off rather than cut it as this will help prevent further...
    If it is below the surface it's probably a sucker (unless you planted the plum below the graft point) and should be removed. Try to tear it off rather than cut it as this will help prevent further suckers sprouting from around the cut. If it is below ground I dont think you ned to worry about...
    If it is below the surface it's probably a sucker (unless you planted the plum below the graft point) and should be removed. Try to tear it off rather than cut it as this will help prevent further suckers sprouting from around the cut. If it is...
    If it is below the surface it's probably a sucker (unless you planted the plum below the graft point) and should be removed. Try to tear it off rather than cut it as this will help prevent further...
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  10. kathrynjordan

    Ground elder

    Yeah i thought id been smart when we di the garden makeover and spent an entire week on all fours gently digging it all out to a depth of nearly 2 feet. but no here it is as big and depressingly...
    Yeah i thought id been smart when we di the garden makeover and spent an entire week on all fours gently digging it all out to a depth of nearly 2 feet. but no here it is as big and depressingly rampant as before. Its the deep root this time, and no i wont touch it at all, it can biodegrade into...
    Yeah i thought id been smart when we di the garden makeover and spent an entire week on all fours gently digging it all out to a depth of nearly 2 feet. but no here it is as big and depressingly rampant as before. Its the deep root this time, and...
    Yeah i thought id been smart when we di the garden makeover and spent an entire week on all fours gently digging it all out to a depth of nearly 2 feet. but no here it is as big and depressingly...
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  11. The Pea Of Sweetness

    Perennials

    Pea of Sweetness - I presume you'd like some low-growing stuff to trail over the sides as well as stuff higher up? If so, there are lots of things that do the job. Do what I've recommende to...
    Pea of Sweetness - I presume you'd like some low-growing stuff to trail over the sides as well as stuff higher up? If so, there are lots of things that do the job. Do what I've recommende to lots of people, use the RHS plant selector. Follow the link, and fill in as many boxes as you like...
    Pea of Sweetness - I presume you'd like some low-growing stuff to trail over the sides as well as stuff higher up? If so, there are lots of things that do the job. Do what I've recommende to lots of people, use the RHS plant selector. Follow...
    Pea of Sweetness - I presume you'd like some low-growing stuff to trail over the sides as well as stuff higher up? If so, there are lots of things that do the job. Do what I've recommende to...
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  12. paulindartford

    Ailing Acer

    simple test on any plant - brown = dead / green = alive - a mix = not long for this world!!
    simple test on any plant - brown = dead / green = alive - a mix = not long for this world!!
    simple test on any plant - brown = dead / green = alive - a mix = not long for this world!!
    simple test on any plant - brown = dead / green = alive - a mix = not long for this world!!
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  13. robbo

    WATER OR NOT

    I agree with Pete - if a plant is dried out, it needs water - but not if it's in full sun. I'd put it somewhere out of direct sunlight and give it a light water, and keep checking on it and...
    I agree with Pete - if a plant is dried out, it needs water - but not if it's in full sun. I'd put it somewhere out of direct sunlight and give it a light water, and keep checking on it and repeating, particulalry if it's something that has recently been planted or potted on, when it's at its...
    I agree with Pete - if a plant is dried out, it needs water - but not if it's in full sun. I'd put it somewhere out of direct sunlight and give it a light water, and keep checking on it and repeating, particulalry if it's something that has...
    I agree with Pete - if a plant is dried out, it needs water - but not if it's in full sun. I'd put it somewhere out of direct sunlight and give it a light water, and keep checking on it and...
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  14. frogesque

    Robin's Pincushion

    agreed - there are times when I'd like to make it clear about ownership, although others are just snaps...
    agreed - there are times when I'd like to make it clear about ownership, although others are just snaps...
    agreed - there are times when I'd like to make it clear about ownership, although others are just snaps...
    agreed - there are times when I'd like to make it clear about ownership, although others are just snaps...
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  15. gavlap

    Help Brightening Up A Fence

    cool will get some seeds then.. cheers.was just worrying about the sun the plants will get... had it in my head because the area in front of the fence always gets lots of sun that the fence...
    cool will get some seeds then.. cheers.was just worrying about the sun the plants will get... had it in my head because the area in front of the fence always gets lots of sun that the fence did.. Actually looking at it yesterday I noticed that it must be north facing as the sun was behind the...
    cool will get some seeds then.. cheers.was just worrying about the sun the plants will get... had it in my head because the area in front of the fence always gets lots of sun that the fence did.. Actually looking at it yesterday I noticed that...
    cool will get some seeds then.. cheers.was just worrying about the sun the plants will get... had it in my head because the area in front of the fence always gets lots of sun that the fence...
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  16. Fran

    April Garden Colour

    This one is a bit different and easy if you have a damp shadey garden. Oh and I HATE those white daffs! anyone want a load?
    This one is a bit different and easy if you have a damp shadey garden. Oh and I HATE those white daffs! anyone want a load?
    This one is a bit different and easy if you have a damp shadey garden. Oh and I HATE those white daffs! anyone want a load?
    This one is a bit different and easy if you have a damp shadey garden. Oh and I HATE those white daffs! anyone want a load?
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  17. robbo

    Red cordiline

    Thanks for the advice everyone. cheers
    Thanks for the advice everyone. cheers
    Thanks for the advice everyone. cheers
    Thanks for the advice everyone. cheers
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  18. NURSEWINDSOR

    TULIPS WITH FOUR FLOWERS

    I'd like to see the tulip, if you have a digital there are detailed instructions on this site for posting pics
    I'd like to see the tulip, if you have a digital there are detailed instructions on this site for posting pics
    I'd like to see the tulip, if you have a digital there are detailed instructions on this site for posting pics
    I'd like to see the tulip, if you have a digital there are detailed instructions on this site for posting pics
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  19. Stokie

    Trachycarpus or Cordyline?

    Trachycarpus is definately hardier than cordyline, and I would say its better for shade as well. Sometimes its winter sun that makes the difference between life and death. It all very well...
    Trachycarpus is definately hardier than cordyline, and I would say its better for shade as well. Sometimes its winter sun that makes the difference between life and death. It all very well planting in a fairly sunny spot in mid summer but you need to think if that spot gets any sun at all in...
    Trachycarpus is definately hardier than cordyline, and I would say its better for shade as well. Sometimes its winter sun that makes the difference between life and death. It all very well planting in a fairly sunny spot in mid summer but you...
    Trachycarpus is definately hardier than cordyline, and I would say its better for shade as well. Sometimes its winter sun that makes the difference between life and death. It all very well...
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  20. rose50

    crocus

    many thanks for advice hubby wiil have to put up with the long grass a bit longer!
    many thanks for advice hubby wiil have to put up with the long grass a bit longer!
    many thanks for advice hubby wiil have to put up with the long grass a bit longer!
    many thanks for advice hubby wiil have to put up with the long grass a bit longer!
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