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  1. Howard Stone

    How to control enormous unruly perenials

    The plant above is Datisca cannabina -- you can see a long thread about it hereSolved - Exotic looking plant thriving in London suburbI love it, but it's ridiculously unruly. Does anyone...
    The plant above is Datisca cannabina -- you can see a long thread about it hereSolved - Exotic looking plant thriving in London suburbI love it, but it's ridiculously unruly. Does anyone have a good system for stopping it flopping all over the place? Hopefully one that doesn't make it...
    The plant above is Datisca cannabina -- you can see a long thread about it hereSolved - Exotic looking plant thriving in London suburbI love it, but it's ridiculously unruly. Does anyone have a good system for stopping it flopping all...
    The plant above is Datisca cannabina -- you can see a long thread about it hereSolved - Exotic looking plant thriving in London suburbI love it, but it's ridiculously unruly. Does anyone...
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  2. ThePlantAssassin

    Moved my Hydrangea..Doh!

    Google Maps
    Google Maps
    Google Maps
    Google Maps
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  3. Howard Stone

    A modern Graham Stewart Thomas

    Yes, love Christopher Lloyd (I met him once.)
    Yes, love Christopher Lloyd (I met him once.)
    Yes, love Christopher Lloyd (I met him once.)
    Yes, love Christopher Lloyd (I met him once.)
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  4. Emily Jones
    Like x 3

    Just a little sideline...

    Had a little rain Wednesday night and a few drips yesterday afternoon, but desperately need more!
    Had a little rain Wednesday night and a few drips yesterday afternoon, but desperately need more!
    Had a little rain Wednesday night and a few drips yesterday afternoon, but desperately need more!
    Had a little rain Wednesday night and a few drips yesterday afternoon, but desperately need more!
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  5. ennnceee

    Where are my tomatoes!

    Hello there, well, think I was just impatient, mainly; have a good crop on most now, although the new variety that I was trying haven't done much. Thanks for all contributions.
    Hello there, well, think I was just impatient, mainly; have a good crop on most now, although the new variety that I was trying haven't done much. Thanks for all contributions.
    Hello there, well, think I was just impatient, mainly; have a good crop on most now, although the new variety that I was trying haven't done much. Thanks for all contributions.
    Hello there, well, think I was just impatient, mainly; have a good crop on most now, although the new variety that I was trying haven't done much. Thanks for all contributions.
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  6. SimonZ

    Gentians

    I have seen them rot when they hold wet. But I am pretty poor with gentians - the only ones that do OK with me are g. asclepiadea. Is yours septemfida?
    I have seen them rot when they hold wet. But I am pretty poor with gentians - the only ones that do OK with me are g. asclepiadea. Is yours septemfida?
    I have seen them rot when they hold wet. But I am pretty poor with gentians - the only ones that do OK with me are g. asclepiadea. Is yours septemfida?
    I have seen them rot when they hold wet. But I am pretty poor with gentians - the only ones that do OK with me are g. asclepiadea. Is yours septemfida?
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  7. Joshuar

    Birdhouses and dovecotes

    Bespoke handmade birdhouse
    Bespoke handmade birdhouse
    Bespoke handmade birdhouse
    Bespoke handmade birdhouse
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  8. Lisa Connors

    Wysteria

    Watering, a good soaking once a week, but it really depends upon how established the plant is. Newly planted this year water well while we have hot dry weather. If it's been there a few years...
    Watering, a good soaking once a week, but it really depends upon how established the plant is. Newly planted this year water well while we have hot dry weather. If it's been there a few years I probably wouldn't water at all.
    Watering, a good soaking once a week, but it really depends upon how established the plant is. Newly planted this year water well while we have hot dry weather. If it's been there a few years I probably wouldn't water at all.
    Watering, a good soaking once a week, but it really depends upon how established the plant is. Newly planted this year water well while we have hot dry weather. If it's been there a few years...
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  9. eddybaby

    Delighted with first ever batch 'Carolus' Potatoes but...

    :ThankYou: Mike much appreciated
    :ThankYou: Mike much appreciated
    :ThankYou: Mike much appreciated
    :ThankYou: Mike much appreciated
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  10. ARMANDII

    THE IRIS FAMILY 2020

    Gladiolus candidus.
    Gladiolus candidus.
    Gladiolus candidus.
    Gladiolus candidus.
    Iris reticulata.JPG Crocus malyi.JPG Hesperantha coccinea.JPG Crocus sieberii Tricolour.JPG Gladiolus uysiae M.JPG Gladiolus uysiae.JPG
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  11. weas3l

    Underperforming Hibiscus

    I grow them in the ground. Always flower every year. A picture would be good.Does sound like it's starved although they can take a bit of neglect.You can prune them fairly hard in the...
    I grow them in the ground. Always flower every year. A picture would be good.Does sound like it's starved although they can take a bit of neglect.You can prune them fairly hard in the winter but I don't think that is going to solve the problem here.
    I grow them in the ground. Always flower every year. A picture would be good.Does sound like it's starved although they can take a bit of neglect.You can prune them fairly hard in the winter but I don't think that is going to solve the...
    I grow them in the ground. Always flower every year. A picture would be good.Does sound like it's starved although they can take a bit of neglect.You can prune them fairly hard in the...
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  12. Cassie23

    Tree Issue

    It appears to be forcing a buckle in the concrete gravel boards and fence post. As Mike said before, I'd talk to your neighbour because if they object to it, then it'll have to go. If they like...
    It appears to be forcing a buckle in the concrete gravel boards and fence post. As Mike said before, I'd talk to your neighbour because if they object to it, then it'll have to go. If they like it, why not give it a right good prune and bring it to a nice little shape. The new growth next year...
    It appears to be forcing a buckle in the concrete gravel boards and fence post. As Mike said before, I'd talk to your neighbour because if they object to it, then it'll have to go. If they like it, why not give it a right good prune and bring it...
    It appears to be forcing a buckle in the concrete gravel boards and fence post. As Mike said before, I'd talk to your neighbour because if they object to it, then it'll have to go. If they like...
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  13. Glynne Williams
    Like x 3

    B-ware!! - great seedlings

    Well folks they've started germinating! One, the brassica, up in just a few days and look normal. Another , I thought was a digitalis by the size, has also shown but don't think is a foxglove as...
    Well folks they've started germinating! One, the brassica, up in just a few days and look normal. Another , I thought was a digitalis by the size, has also shown but don't think is a foxglove as germinated in 7days - usually take 14 days! Whatever it is, it's fresh! Another similar, so must wait...
    Well folks they've started germinating! One, the brassica, up in just a few days and look normal. Another , I thought was a digitalis by the size, has also shown but don't think is a foxglove as germinated in 7days - usually take 14 days!...
    Well folks they've started germinating! One, the brassica, up in just a few days and look normal. Another , I thought was a digitalis by the size, has also shown but don't think is a foxglove as...
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  14. pete

    Charcoal

    Quite right @Redwing Then again, so does paper and cardboard but some people insist its safe to put on the compost! Some packaging material also have plastic and aluminium. The combination of oil,...
    Quite right @Redwing Then again, so does paper and cardboard but some people insist its safe to put on the compost! Some packaging material also have plastic and aluminium. The combination of oil, plastic and aluminium prohibits the use of recycled cardboard for use in the food industry!
    Quite right @Redwing Then again, so does paper and cardboard but some people insist its safe to put on the compost! Some packaging material also have plastic and aluminium. The combination of oil, plastic and aluminium prohibits the use of...
    Quite right @Redwing Then again, so does paper and cardboard but some people insist its safe to put on the compost! Some packaging material also have plastic and aluminium. The combination of oil,...
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  15. wiseowl

    Buddleia Flower Power.

    Good afternoon @The Buddleja Garden and many thanks my friend your advice is really very much appreciated
    Good afternoon @The Buddleja Garden and many thanks my friend your advice is really very much appreciated
    Good afternoon @The Buddleja Garden and many thanks my friend your advice is really very much appreciated
    Good afternoon @The Buddleja Garden and many thanks my friend your advice is really very much appreciated
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  16. Derek 13

    Japanese spirea

    Ok, in that case you could try a larger pot, but a lot will now depend on the condition of the roots. If you take it out from it's pot carefully and all looks well, then you could put it in a...
    Ok, in that case you could try a larger pot, but a lot will now depend on the condition of the roots. If you take it out from it's pot carefully and all looks well, then you could put it in a larger pot with some john innes no3 compost (or mix whatever compost you've got 50/50 with some good top...
    Ok, in that case you could try a larger pot, but a lot will now depend on the condition of the roots. If you take it out from it's pot carefully and all looks well, then you could put it in a larger pot with some john innes no3 compost (or mix...
    Ok, in that case you could try a larger pot, but a lot will now depend on the condition of the roots. If you take it out from it's pot carefully and all looks well, then you could put it in a...
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  17. Vince
    Like x 8

    The house I'm buying

    I knew someone was spying on me! :th scifD36:
    I knew someone was spying on me! :th scifD36:
    I knew someone was spying on me! :th scifD36:
    I knew someone was spying on me! :th scifD36:
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  18. ZoeZoeZoe

    Tall evergreen next to house?

    Ooooh I just Googled it and that looks good too. Thank you. I might have a variety of plants going on :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
    Ooooh I just Googled it and that looks good too. Thank you. I might have a variety of plants going on :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
    Ooooh I just Googled it and that looks good too. Thank you. I might have a variety of plants going on :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
    Ooooh I just Googled it and that looks good too. Thank you. I might have a variety of plants going on :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
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  19. ThePlantAssassin

    Miracle grow spray attachment query

    Thank you. I'll try again.
    Thank you. I'll try again.
    Thank you. I'll try again.
    Thank you. I'll try again.
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  20. THOMAS BOLGER

    Trimming

    Clematis fall into three pruning categories (sheered to 30cm in March, short back and sides to tidy up or left to mostly get on with it), depending on whether they flower on new or old growth.
    Clematis fall into three pruning categories (sheered to 30cm in March, short back and sides to tidy up or left to mostly get on with it), depending on whether they flower on new or old growth.
    Clematis fall into three pruning categories (sheered to 30cm in March, short back and sides to tidy up or left to mostly get on with it), depending on whether they flower on new or old growth.
    Clematis fall into three pruning categories (sheered to 30cm in March, short back and sides to tidy up or left to mostly get on with it), depending on whether they flower on new or old growth.
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