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  1. darlie chimmock

    a bit of imagination

    well waco you unmade the day you made the other day but thanks for the tips.might get john brook books at the library.thanks honey bee for your ideas, sounds good, cant wait to get started.cheers.
    well waco you unmade the day you made the other day but thanks for the tips.might get john brook books at the library.thanks honey bee for your ideas, sounds good, cant wait to get started.cheers.
    well waco you unmade the day you made the other day but thanks for the tips.might get john brook books at the library.thanks honey bee for your ideas, sounds good, cant wait to get started.cheers.
    well waco you unmade the day you made the other day but thanks for the tips.might get john brook books at the library.thanks honey bee for your ideas, sounds good, cant wait to get started.cheers.
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  2. darlie chimmock

    northeast walls

    thanks everyone - big help.
    thanks everyone - big help.
    thanks everyone - big help.
    thanks everyone - big help.
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  3. The Pea Of Sweetness

    Egg shells

    No MF, I haven't turned it yet. It's been in for about a month now - I'll give it a dig over this weekend - another job on the ever-increasing Bank Holiday list..! ;)
    No MF, I haven't turned it yet. It's been in for about a month now - I'll give it a dig over this weekend - another job on the ever-increasing Bank Holiday list..! ;)
    No MF, I haven't turned it yet. It's been in for about a month now - I'll give it a dig over this weekend - another job on the ever-increasing Bank Holiday list..! ;)
    No MF, I haven't turned it yet. It's been in for about a month now - I'll give it a dig over this weekend - another job on the ever-increasing Bank Holiday list..! ;)
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  4. Liz

    Seed germination

    I grow verbena venosa every year (about 500-1200 for the parks obviously) I have never given them any cold treatment only because I have never seen or read any advice on the subject. Half of the...
    I grow verbena venosa every year (about 500-1200 for the parks obviously) I have never given them any cold treatment only because I have never seen or read any advice on the subject. Half of the seed comes up in 2/3 weeks and the rest 2/3 weeks later ... very annoying trying to prick out half a...
    I grow verbena venosa every year (about 500-1200 for the parks obviously) I have never given them any cold treatment only because I have never seen or read any advice on the subject. Half of the seed comes up in 2/3 weeks and the rest 2/3 weeks...
    I grow verbena venosa every year (about 500-1200 for the parks obviously) I have never given them any cold treatment only because I have never seen or read any advice on the subject. Half of the...
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  5. Liz

    Aubretia

    THanks guys - you just put a name to my most favourite plant in my garden!!! Doesn't go when it gets started!!
    THanks guys - you just put a name to my most favourite plant in my garden!!! Doesn't go when it gets started!!
    THanks guys - you just put a name to my most favourite plant in my garden!!! Doesn't go when it gets started!!
    THanks guys - you just put a name to my most favourite plant in my garden!!! Doesn't go when it gets started!!
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  6. pinklady

    muscari , grape hyacinth help?

    I've found the best way to divide them is to dig up a clump and drop it in the bin.
    I've found the best way to divide them is to dig up a clump and drop it in the bin.
    I've found the best way to divide them is to dig up a clump and drop it in the bin.
    I've found the best way to divide them is to dig up a clump and drop it in the bin.
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  7. dalbuie

    mexican orange blossom

    Thanks Tortuosa,I think I will take the flower buds off and hope for some quicker growth. The whole plant is getting ready to burst into life,I will try and get a pic when it does.
    Thanks Tortuosa,I think I will take the flower buds off and hope for some quicker growth. The whole plant is getting ready to burst into life,I will try and get a pic when it does.
    Thanks Tortuosa,I think I will take the flower buds off and hope for some quicker growth. The whole plant is getting ready to burst into life,I will try and get a pic when it does.
    Thanks Tortuosa,I think I will take the flower buds off and hope for some quicker growth. The whole plant is getting ready to burst into life,I will try and get a pic when it does.
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  8. Paladin

    Easier planter!!

    Just been and tied 'em to the supports every nine inches :D :D
    Just been and tied 'em to the supports every nine inches :D :D
    Just been and tied 'em to the supports every nine inches :D :D
    Just been and tied 'em to the supports every nine inches :D :D
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  9. amberick

    gardens

    Go ahead Taffy. I have found the best way to learn is just to get stuck in. Mind you no cheating now - no taking an exotic bloom and carefully tying it to a different set of leaves. :DWhich...
    Go ahead Taffy. I have found the best way to learn is just to get stuck in. Mind you no cheating now - no taking an exotic bloom and carefully tying it to a different set of leaves. :DWhich reminds me of some friends, who has a silver wedding recently. Their children gave them a pair of...
    Go ahead Taffy. I have found the best way to learn is just to get stuck in. Mind you no cheating now - no taking an exotic bloom and carefully tying it to a different set of leaves. :DWhich reminds me of some friends, who has a silver...
    Go ahead Taffy. I have found the best way to learn is just to get stuck in. Mind you no cheating now - no taking an exotic bloom and carefully tying it to a different set of leaves. :DWhich...
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  10. Liz

    watering the garden.

    Liz - a quote from another site :-The Temporary Hosepipe Ban provisions of the Water Industry Act 1991 specify only that the use of a hosepipe connected to the mains supply can be restricted. It...
    Liz - a quote from another site :-The Temporary Hosepipe Ban provisions of the Water Industry Act 1991 specify only that the use of a hosepipe connected to the mains supply can be restricted. It is perfectly legal to connect a hosepipe to any reservoir such as a water butt.
    Liz - a quote from another site :-The Temporary Hosepipe Ban provisions of the Water Industry Act 1991 specify only that the use of a hosepipe connected to the mains supply can be restricted. It is perfectly legal to connect a hosepipe to any...
    Liz - a quote from another site :-The Temporary Hosepipe Ban provisions of the Water Industry Act 1991 specify only that the use of a hosepipe connected to the mains supply can be restricted. It...
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  11. iveonlygotpots

    things growing indoors getting big !!

    The chives should be okay outside now..as they are very hardy...you will soon have them multiplying ..and end up like me with them everywhere..
    The chives should be okay outside now..as they are very hardy...you will soon have them multiplying ..and end up like me with them everywhere..
    The chives should be okay outside now..as they are very hardy...you will soon have them multiplying ..and end up like me with them everywhere..
    The chives should be okay outside now..as they are very hardy...you will soon have them multiplying ..and end up like me with them everywhere..
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  12. AbsoluteBeginner

    I know nothing!

    There are two types of heather, Spring flowering and Autumn flowering, Spring ones are ok in lime, others like acid.Its great to see you so keen, but take your time, these plants are a huge...
    There are two types of heather, Spring flowering and Autumn flowering, Spring ones are ok in lime, others like acid.Its great to see you so keen, but take your time, these plants are a huge investment, not only in money but growing time and nurture time.dig your bed well do your homework...
    There are two types of heather, Spring flowering and Autumn flowering, Spring ones are ok in lime, others like acid.Its great to see you so keen, but take your time, these plants are a huge investment, not only in money but growing time and...
    There are two types of heather, Spring flowering and Autumn flowering, Spring ones are ok in lime, others like acid.Its great to see you so keen, but take your time, these plants are a huge...
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  13. Lannia

    Lost Tulips

    Squirrels?
    Squirrels?
    Squirrels?
    Squirrels?
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  14. Paladin

    Stone planter.

    By the way,if anyone wants a planter, I have the goods if you have the carriage!... :D
    By the way,if anyone wants a planter, I have the goods if you have the carriage!... :D
    By the way,if anyone wants a planter, I have the goods if you have the carriage!... :D
    By the way,if anyone wants a planter, I have the goods if you have the carriage!... :D
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  15. conks

    Ph levels after soil testing

    A figure of 6.5 is generally quoted as the best pH for soil, simple because most plants are happy there. I do not think that you have any probem at 6. Even if your pH was further from the...
    A figure of 6.5 is generally quoted as the best pH for soil, simple because most plants are happy there. I do not think that you have any probem at 6. Even if your pH was further from the optimum I would still not do anything. It is easier to select the plants to suit the soil rather than...
    A figure of 6.5 is generally quoted as the best pH for soil, simple because most plants are happy there. I do not think that you have any probem at 6. Even if your pH was further from the optimum I would still not do anything. It is easier to...
    A figure of 6.5 is generally quoted as the best pH for soil, simple because most plants are happy there. I do not think that you have any probem at 6. Even if your pH was further from the...
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  16. chan

    another cherry question

    If its growing, I'd just let it continue for fun. It would take a long time for it to do anything productive, but who knows what it would turn out to be.
    If its growing, I'd just let it continue for fun. It would take a long time for it to do anything productive, but who knows what it would turn out to be.
    If its growing, I'd just let it continue for fun. It would take a long time for it to do anything productive, but who knows what it would turn out to be.
    If its growing, I'd just let it continue for fun. It would take a long time for it to do anything productive, but who knows what it would turn out to be.
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  17. Liz

    Another daft question?

    Thanks again pete, that's very interesting. Must agree about the mud! ;)
    Thanks again pete, that's very interesting. Must agree about the mud! ;)
    Thanks again pete, that's very interesting. Must agree about the mud! ;)
    Thanks again pete, that's very interesting. Must agree about the mud! ;)
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  18. frogesque

    Weekend Weather

    Hawthorn I think Pete.
    Hawthorn I think Pete.
    Hawthorn I think Pete.
    Hawthorn I think Pete.
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  19. conks

    Best soil ?

    Generally speaking a slightly acid soil like yours will grow almost anything except perhaps dianthus (though they will grow but not really thrive). The acidiy level is not really an indication of...
    Generally speaking a slightly acid soil like yours will grow almost anything except perhaps dianthus (though they will grow but not really thrive). The acidiy level is not really an indication of fertility though. Daft as it sounds, lok at your weeds! The better they grow, especially things like...
    Generally speaking a slightly acid soil like yours will grow almost anything except perhaps dianthus (though they will grow but not really thrive). The acidiy level is not really an indication of fertility though. Daft as it sounds, lok at your...
    Generally speaking a slightly acid soil like yours will grow almost anything except perhaps dianthus (though they will grow but not really thrive). The acidiy level is not really an indication of...
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  20. AmandaClareEmily

    Clematis question

    Thank you!
    Thank you!
    Thank you!
    Thank you!
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