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black bamboo
thanks!
thanks!
thanks!
thanks!
mztrouble
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Aug 21, 2008
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mztrouble
Aug 21, 2008
How big's your shed?
my godfathers shed is bigger than the ground floor of my house!!!
my godfathers shed is bigger than the ground floor of my house!!!
my godfathers shed is bigger than the ground floor of my house!!!
my godfathers shed is bigger than the ground floor of my house!!!
hmallett
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Aug 15, 2008
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mztrouble
Aug 21, 2008
can malpes grow in chalk?
Hi crocus,A tree will grow almost anywhere possible - the environment that it is in will determine how well it does. Acer campestre or common field maple will tolerate most soil conditions, inc....
Hi crocus,A tree will grow almost anywhere possible - the environment that it is in will determine how well it does. Acer campestre or common field maple will tolerate most soil conditions, inc. chalky. It is also good for a south facing garden as it copes with full sun or partial shade. The...
Hi crocus,A tree will grow almost anywhere possible - the environment that it is in will determine how well it does. Acer campestre or common field maple will tolerate most soil conditions, inc. chalky. It is also good for a south facing garden...
Hi crocus,A tree will grow almost anywhere possible - the environment that it is in will determine how well it does. Acer campestre or common field maple will tolerate most soil conditions, inc....
crocus
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Aug 21, 2008
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Harmony Arb
Aug 21, 2008
Weedy Drive
Sealant.1" of concrete all over, heh,heh....no only kidding.Try this, third item down..will give you an idea of what you are looking for Sis.:thumb:
Sealant.1" of concrete all over, heh,heh....no only kidding.Try this, third item down..will give you an idea of what you are looking for Sis.:thumb:
Sealant.1" of concrete all over, heh,heh....no only kidding.Try this, third item down..will give you an idea of what you are looking for Sis.:thumb:
Sealant.1" of concrete all over, heh,heh....no only kidding.Try this, third item down..will give you an idea of what you are looking for Sis.:thumb:
alana
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Aug 20, 2008
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598
tweaky
Aug 21, 2008
Early night for the garden
This bindweed is getting everywhere these days-it has become a real threat to our local hedgerows
This bindweed is getting everywhere these days-it has become a real threat to our local hedgerows
This bindweed is getting everywhere these days-it has become a real threat to our local hedgerows
This bindweed is getting everywhere these days-it has become a real threat to our local hedgerows
clueless1
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Aug 20, 2008
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lollipop
Aug 21, 2008
Trellis cost
You know Wickes is probably my favourite DIY store? Just an aside... I shall start my plotting and planning! Have started to consider (as they're bespoke and I can do what I like if I'm making...
You know Wickes is probably my favourite DIY store? Just an aside... I shall start my plotting and planning! Have started to consider (as they're bespoke and I can do what I like if I'm making them) that instead of two trellis of equal height, having them slightly offset. It should make it...
You know Wickes is probably my favourite DIY store? Just an aside... I shall start my plotting and planning! Have started to consider (as they're bespoke and I can do what I like if I'm making them) that instead of two trellis of equal height,...
You know Wickes is probably my favourite DIY store? Just an aside... I shall start my plotting and planning! Have started to consider (as they're bespoke and I can do what I like if I'm making...
Loofah
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Aug 19, 2008
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Loofah
Aug 21, 2008
Block paving brush - brilliant!
Well im sorry but id not spend a tenner on a wire brush on a broom handle :eek:
Well im sorry but id not spend a tenner on a wire brush on a broom handle :eek:
Well im sorry but id not spend a tenner on a wire brush on a broom handle :eek:
Well im sorry but id not spend a tenner on a wire brush on a broom handle :eek:
returnmack
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Aug 18, 2008
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spudbristol
Aug 20, 2008
Beechgrove Garden
Just watched this weeks episode and found out that I actually know the head gardener.He was my crew chief way back when we were both in the Navy, like me he's a wee bit heavier and...
Just watched this weeks episode and found out that I actually know the head gardener.He was my crew chief way back when we were both in the Navy, like me he's a wee bit heavier and balder.Alasdair
Just watched this weeks episode and found out that I actually know the head gardener.He was my crew chief way back when we were both in the Navy, like me he's a wee bit heavier and balder.Alasdair
Just watched this weeks episode and found out that I actually know the head gardener.He was my crew chief way back when we were both in the Navy, like me he's a wee bit heavier and...
Alasdair
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Aug 20, 2008
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Alasdair
Aug 20, 2008
Thinking about next years plantings ...
Have had great success growing all kinds-banana, habanero, tiny fiery ones. Got mine from Nicky's seeds, lots of different sorts there and some collections. also saved seeds from those I've...
Have had great success growing all kinds-banana, habanero, tiny fiery ones. Got mine from Nicky's seeds, lots of different sorts there and some collections. also saved seeds from those I've bought, they also grow well. Good luck with them!Aria
Have had great success growing all kinds-banana, habanero, tiny fiery ones. Got mine from Nicky's seeds, lots of different sorts there and some collections. also saved seeds from those I've bought, they also grow well. Good luck with them!Aria
Have had great success growing all kinds-banana, habanero, tiny fiery ones. Got mine from Nicky's seeds, lots of different sorts there and some collections. also saved seeds from those I've...
biker
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Aug 12, 2008
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Ariadae
Aug 20, 2008
First signs of recovery-cherry blossom-THANKYOU WHIS4EY
I looks as though Matthew has had his knife out for your poor little tree for some time now :( Having decided that you wanted to try to save it, I think you should have 'stuck to your guns' and...
I looks as though Matthew has had his knife out for your poor little tree for some time now :( Having decided that you wanted to try to save it, I think you should have 'stuck to your guns' and given it a chance to see what would happen Ah well ... maybe there is hope for a little Japanese maple...
I looks as though Matthew has had his knife out for your poor little tree for some time now :( Having decided that you wanted to try to save it, I think you should have 'stuck to your guns' and given it a chance to see what would happen Ah well...
I looks as though Matthew has had his knife out for your poor little tree for some time now :( Having decided that you wanted to try to save it, I think you should have 'stuck to your guns' and...
lollipop
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Aug 18, 2008
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whis4ey
Aug 20, 2008
Blast this wind!
Yes T Digger,my gladiolus and golden rod etc. suffered the same. What the wind didn't flatten, the downpours did:(:(
Yes T Digger,my gladiolus and golden rod etc. suffered the same. What the wind didn't flatten, the downpours did:(:(
Yes T Digger,my gladiolus and golden rod etc. suffered the same. What the wind didn't flatten, the downpours did:(:(
Yes T Digger,my gladiolus and golden rod etc. suffered the same. What the wind didn't flatten, the downpours did:(:(
Labrador
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Aug 20, 2008
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Labrador
Aug 20, 2008
Blue bodied spider?
thanks for that:thumb:
thanks for that:thumb:
thanks for that:thumb:
thanks for that:thumb:
golcarlilly
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Aug 19, 2008
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golcarlilly
Aug 20, 2008
Dam weather causing problems :(
It feels like last year all over again. Global warming? 8 year weather cycle? Bit of both? The crux of the matter is, this weather isn't too good for the allotment. One crop that has made the most...
It feels like last year all over again. Global warming? 8 year weather cycle? Bit of both? The crux of the matter is, this weather isn't too good for the allotment. One crop that has made the most of the rain this year is my squashes. The pumpkins have gone mad, courgettes and marrow -...
It feels like last year all over again. Global warming? 8 year weather cycle? Bit of both? The crux of the matter is, this weather isn't too good for the allotment. One crop that has made the most of the rain this year is my squashes. The...
It feels like last year all over again. Global warming? 8 year weather cycle? Bit of both? The crux of the matter is, this weather isn't too good for the allotment. One crop that has made the most...
Adam Moran
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Aug 13, 2008
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James Middleton
Aug 19, 2008
Hibiscus celebration.
brilliant news. Dont forget to collect the seeds and propagate them. Its very easy and fullfilling.!! Good luck
brilliant news. Dont forget to collect the seeds and propagate them. Its very easy and fullfilling.!! Good luck
brilliant news. Dont forget to collect the seeds and propagate them. Its very easy and fullfilling.!! Good luck
brilliant news. Dont forget to collect the seeds and propagate them. Its very easy and fullfilling.!! Good luck
Anthony
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Aug 18, 2008
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Man Of Leisure MOL
Aug 19, 2008
Weed Woes
Sounds like Cyril used something like Gramoxone which doesn't "kill" the plant as such, it desiccates it. So the plants very quickly go yellow, but the roots can regrow. Plus if the plot has...
Sounds like Cyril used something like Gramoxone which doesn't "kill" the plant as such, it desiccates it. So the plants very quickly go yellow, but the roots can regrow. Plus if the plot has been neglected "forever" there will be lots of weed seeds. If you can make them germinate quickly, and...
Sounds like Cyril used something like Gramoxone which doesn't "kill" the plant as such, it desiccates it. So the plants very quickly go yellow, but the roots can regrow. Plus if the plot has been neglected "forever" there will be lots of weed...
Sounds like Cyril used something like Gramoxone which doesn't "kill" the plant as such, it desiccates it. So the plants very quickly go yellow, but the roots can regrow. Plus if the plot has...
MattA
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Aug 18, 2008
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Kristen
Aug 19, 2008
Hamamalis mixed (chinese witch hazel)
Not sure whether the cheapie kits are much good. If you only want a one-off testing of your soil might be better to see about sending a sample away - they would have better quality equipment, and...
Not sure whether the cheapie kits are much good. If you only want a one-off testing of your soil might be better to see about sending a sample away - they would have better quality equipment, and for a one-off test perhaps it would be a similar price?Or have a look at what grows around you -...
Not sure whether the cheapie kits are much good. If you only want a one-off testing of your soil might be better to see about sending a sample away - they would have better quality equipment, and for a one-off test perhaps it would be a similar...
Not sure whether the cheapie kits are much good. If you only want a one-off testing of your soil might be better to see about sending a sample away - they would have better quality equipment, and...
pollyc
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Aug 17, 2008
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733
Kristen
Aug 19, 2008
Sunflower... A big mistake
good tip walnut:thumb:
good tip walnut:thumb:
good tip walnut:thumb:
good tip walnut:thumb:
greenmouli
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Aug 7, 2008
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773
intermiplants
Aug 18, 2008
Tropaeolum Speciosum
Hi Gogs, According to the RHS plant finder website there are five nurseries in Scotland who stock that plant (I know Scotland is a big place) but a couple of the nurseries have a mail order...
Hi Gogs, According to the RHS plant finder website there are five nurseries in Scotland who stock that plant (I know Scotland is a big place) but a couple of the nurseries have a mail order service, would you like me to Pm the details to you?
Hi Gogs, According to the RHS plant finder website there are five nurseries in Scotland who stock that plant (I know Scotland is a big place) but a couple of the nurseries have a mail order service, would you like me to Pm the details to you?
Hi Gogs, According to the RHS plant finder website there are five nurseries in Scotland who stock that plant (I know Scotland is a big place) but a couple of the nurseries have a mail order...
Gogs
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Apr 24, 2008
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Aesculus
Aug 18, 2008
Taking Cuttings
i hope so dai,i really must note the names down as i "pinch" them
i hope so dai,i really must note the names down as i "pinch" them
i hope so dai,i really must note the names down as i "pinch" them
i hope so dai,i really must note the names down as i "pinch" them
carlnorwich
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Jul 23, 2008
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pamsdish
Aug 18, 2008
OMG Just been on a garden spending spree
I've just bought a load of plants for my wildlife garden and a border. The only thing is the border's not been built yet so gonna have to be really nice to hubby and get him to build it for me at...
I've just bought a load of plants for my wildlife garden and a border. The only thing is the border's not been built yet so gonna have to be really nice to hubby and get him to build it for me at the weekend. I'll have some left over too prob and so I'll be able to pot some up. I also got some...
I've just bought a load of plants for my wildlife garden and a border. The only thing is the border's not been built yet so gonna have to be really nice to hubby and get him to build it for me at the weekend. I'll have some left over too prob and...
I've just bought a load of plants for my wildlife garden and a border. The only thing is the border's not been built yet so gonna have to be really nice to hubby and get him to build it for me at...
Little Miss Road Rage
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Aug 18, 2008
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Little Miss Road Rage
Aug 18, 2008
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