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Blue bells
Lady Chatterley springs to mind.
Lady Chatterley springs to mind.
Lady Chatterley springs to mind.
Lady Chatterley springs to mind.
Waco
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Apr 30, 2006
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Waco
May 6, 2006
Where do I begin?
Hi Shaun, Dave has a valid point about the Leyllandii, but if you have a railway line the other side, they are probably the thing to cut the noise down. Just promise to keep them trimmed &...
Hi Shaun, Dave has a valid point about the Leyllandii, but if you have a railway line the other side, they are probably the thing to cut the noise down. Just promise to keep them trimmed & feed the lawn etc.
Look through the forum & also have a look at container gardening. You...
Hi Shaun, Dave has a valid point about the Leyllandii, but if you have a railway line the other side, they are probably the thing to cut the noise down. Just promise to keep them trimmed & feed the lawn etc.
Look through the forum...
Hi Shaun, Dave has a valid point about the Leyllandii, but if you have a railway line the other side, they are probably the thing to cut the noise down. Just promise to keep them trimmed &...
Shaun
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May 6, 2006
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523
Marley Farley
May 6, 2006
Super Spring
The fruit will be black when ripe - hence the old name of Black Lovage
The fruit will be black when ripe - hence the old name of Black Lovage
The fruit will be black when ripe - hence the old name of Black Lovage
The fruit will be black when ripe - hence the old name of Black Lovage
Hornbeam
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May 3, 2006
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597
Hornbeam
May 6, 2006
Help me drain this swamp.
Good advice Waco,My father had the same problem on 2 1/4 acres, has woodland behind him and he is at the bottom of the hill, so all excess water used to soak into his plot and stay there, he got...
Good advice Waco,My father had the same problem on 2 1/4 acres, has woodland behind him and he is at the bottom of the hill, so all excess water used to soak into his plot and stay there, he got a mini digger in, dug a trench 18" wide along the back edge and down one side to the bottom, where...
Good advice Waco,My father had the same problem on 2 1/4 acres, has woodland behind him and he is at the bottom of the hill, so all excess water used to soak into his plot and stay there, he got a mini digger in, dug a trench 18" wide along the...
Good advice Waco,My father had the same problem on 2 1/4 acres, has woodland behind him and he is at the bottom of the hill, so all excess water used to soak into his plot and stay there, he got...
chkm8
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May 6, 2006
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3
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764
Webmaster
May 6, 2006
Droopy Leycesteria formosa
I agree with Dave. If you have just moved it - it did not like the move. As Dave says, in a healthy plant roots and foliage are in balance. If you reduce the roots (as you must do when you move...
I agree with Dave. If you have just moved it - it did not like the move. As Dave says, in a healthy plant roots and foliage are in balance. If you reduce the roots (as you must do when you move something) you must often reduce the foliage to keep them in balance.
I agree with Dave. If you have just moved it - it did not like the move. As Dave says, in a healthy plant roots and foliage are in balance. If you reduce the roots (as you must do when you move something) you must often reduce the foliage to...
I agree with Dave. If you have just moved it - it did not like the move. As Dave says, in a healthy plant roots and foliage are in balance. If you reduce the roots (as you must do when you move...
Dave from Newcastle
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May 6, 2006
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1,431
PeterS
May 6, 2006
Fuschia - what has happened!?
Good luck - thalia is lovely. Unfortunately I've notiticed the last couple of years, Kinder plants who supply the tot plants - has stopped doing Thalia. Sad cos the one they now do is nothing like...
Good luck - thalia is lovely. Unfortunately I've notiticed the last couple of years, Kinder plants who supply the tot plants - has stopped doing Thalia. Sad cos the one they now do is nothing like as good. Fortunately I have cuttings in addition to overwintered plants.
Good luck - thalia is lovely. Unfortunately I've notiticed the last couple of years, Kinder plants who supply the tot plants - has stopped doing Thalia. Sad cos the one they now do is nothing like as good. Fortunately I have cuttings in addition...
Good luck - thalia is lovely. Unfortunately I've notiticed the last couple of years, Kinder plants who supply the tot plants - has stopped doing Thalia. Sad cos the one they now do is nothing like...
Charlie
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Apr 19, 2006
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Fran
May 6, 2006
Birds nest in shed
Waco, RSPB and BTO (British trust for Ornithology, see url below)recomends you feed throughout the year. When the birds have young is when they need help most as with diminishing land for natural...
Waco, RSPB and BTO (British trust for Ornithology, see url below)recomends you feed throughout the year. When the birds have young is when they need help most as with diminishing land for natural food supplies they rely on the bird tables they have used through the winter as a source of food....
Waco, RSPB and BTO (British trust for Ornithology, see url below)recomends you feed throughout the year. When the birds have young is when they need help most as with diminishing land for natural food supplies they rely on the bird tables they...
Waco, RSPB and BTO (British trust for Ornithology, see url below)recomends you feed throughout the year. When the birds have young is when they need help most as with diminishing land for natural...
big daddy
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Apr 28, 2006
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chkm8
May 7, 2006
Clematis
Before people start getting paranoid about clematis wilt, it is actually fairly rare these days. It is more often slug or snail damage which causes the stems to die back. They do love to nibble...
Before people start getting paranoid about clematis wilt, it is actually fairly rare these days. It is more often slug or snail damage which causes the stems to die back. They do love to nibble the bark off at ground level. It is also their chewing which can let in wilt. Mowgley, as clematis...
Before people start getting paranoid about clematis wilt, it is actually fairly rare these days. It is more often slug or snail damage which causes the stems to die back. They do love to nibble the bark off at ground level. It is also their...
Before people start getting paranoid about clematis wilt, it is actually fairly rare these days. It is more often slug or snail damage which causes the stems to die back. They do love to nibble...
mowgley
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May 6, 2006
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813
Palustris
May 7, 2006
Louise Rowe
its lovely it would look nice up my fence!! dont worry about the greenhouse you havnt seen the state of mine i cant even get in the door...and its like a lucky dip as i have not labelled...
its lovely it would look nice up my fence!! dont worry about the greenhouse you havnt seen the state of mine i cant even get in the door...and its like a lucky dip as i have not labelled anything..so each thing that emerges is a surprise..
its lovely it would look nice up my fence!! dont worry about the greenhouse you havnt seen the state of mine i cant even get in the door...and its like a lucky dip as i have not labelled anything..so each thing that emerges is a surprise..
its lovely it would look nice up my fence!! dont worry about the greenhouse you havnt seen the state of mine i cant even get in the door...and its like a lucky dip as i have not labelled...
Liz
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May 5, 2006
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656
wildflower
May 7, 2006
Senetti Pericallis
Glad they had what you wanted....
Glad they had what you wanted....
Glad they had what you wanted....
Glad they had what you wanted....
Dustaminnie
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May 6, 2006
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1,365
Marley Farley
May 7, 2006
Yucca
Depends on what kind it is, some are hardy some are not. In general if it was bought as a house plant it wont be hardy exept in a very warm sheltered spot.
Depends on what kind it is, some are hardy some are not. In general if it was bought as a house plant it wont be hardy exept in a very warm sheltered spot.
Depends on what kind it is, some are hardy some are not. In general if it was bought as a house plant it wont be hardy exept in a very warm sheltered spot.
Depends on what kind it is, some are hardy some are not. In general if it was bought as a house plant it wont be hardy exept in a very warm sheltered spot.
vivienne
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May 7, 2006
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pete
May 7, 2006
hanging basket
Nice one Amberick - this was just the first of many I think :D I look forward to seeing your next one. [ 07. May 2006, 10:08 PM: Message edited by: Fran ]
Nice one Amberick - this was just the first of many I think :D I look forward to seeing your next one. [ 07. May 2006, 10:08 PM: Message edited by: Fran ]
Nice one Amberick - this was just the first of many I think :D I look forward to seeing your next one. [ 07. May 2006, 10:08 PM: Message edited by: Fran ]
Nice one Amberick - this was just the first of many I think :D I look forward to seeing your next one. [ 07. May 2006, 10:08 PM: Message edited by: Fran ]
amberick
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May 3, 2006
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494
Fran
May 7, 2006
Fuschia cuttings
Fuchsias take well from heeled, soft wood or tip cuttings. At this time of year when they are only just starting into growth, I would wait until there are some decent sized shoots, and then try...
Fuchsias take well from heeled, soft wood or tip cuttings. At this time of year when they are only just starting into growth, I would wait until there are some decent sized shoots, and then try tip cuttings.Later in the year, try soft wood and heeled cuttings if the tip cuttings did not take....
Fuchsias take well from heeled, soft wood or tip cuttings. At this time of year when they are only just starting into growth, I would wait until there are some decent sized shoots, and then try tip cuttings.Later in the year, try soft wood and...
Fuchsias take well from heeled, soft wood or tip cuttings. At this time of year when they are only just starting into growth, I would wait until there are some decent sized shoots, and then try...
chkm8
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May 7, 2006
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Fran
May 7, 2006
bubblewrap
GD You need the airgap ..an inch or two at most. Don`t make it too big as it`s easier for convective currents to circulate the air inbetween the glass and bubblewrap and reduce the insulation...
GD You need the airgap ..an inch or two at most. Don`t make it too big as it`s easier for convective currents to circulate the air inbetween the glass and bubblewrap and reduce the insulation value.The important thing is to seal the bubblewrap layer so it`s as airtight as possible from the...
GD You need the airgap ..an inch or two at most. Don`t make it too big as it`s easier for convective currents to circulate the air inbetween the glass and bubblewrap and reduce the insulation value.The important thing is to seal the...
GD You need the airgap ..an inch or two at most. Don`t make it too big as it`s easier for convective currents to circulate the air inbetween the glass and bubblewrap and reduce the insulation...
alan
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Mar 5, 2006
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1,198
Hex
May 8, 2006
Ribwort Plantain
This plantain what frogsque has put up here very nice it is too..is used in the same way as plantago major...which can be made into a tea for diarrhoea..bronchititis..sinusitis..and hayfever...you...
This plantain what frogsque has put up here very nice it is too..is used in the same way as plantago major...which can be made into a tea for diarrhoea..bronchititis..sinusitis..and hayfever...you can use it externally for wounds..bruises,,shingles..and varicose ulcers..you can even eat the...
This plantain what frogsque has put up here very nice it is too..is used in the same way as plantago major...which can be made into a tea for diarrhoea..bronchititis..sinusitis..and hayfever...you can use it externally for...
This plantain what frogsque has put up here very nice it is too..is used in the same way as plantago major...which can be made into a tea for diarrhoea..bronchititis..sinusitis..and hayfever...you...
frogesque
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May 8, 2006
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484
wildflower
May 9, 2006
burning bush- dictamnus albus
just ordered a couple of these plants as they seemed to be quite nice.havent seen them locally so ordered from web. Does anyone have knowledge of these plants at all? they are supposed to be a...
just ordered a couple of these plants as they seemed to be quite nice.havent seen them locally so ordered from web. Does anyone have knowledge of these plants at all? they are supposed to be a shrub but some places call it a perennial- grows about a metre as far as I can see. supposed to have...
just ordered a couple of these plants as they seemed to be quite nice.havent seen them locally so ordered from web. Does anyone have knowledge of these plants at all? they are supposed to be a shrub but some places call it a perennial- grows...
just ordered a couple of these plants as they seemed to be quite nice.havent seen them locally so ordered from web. Does anyone have knowledge of these plants at all? they are supposed to be a...
lazy-gardener
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May 9, 2006
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lazy-gardener
May 9, 2006
what size pot
Your welcome and good luck.
Your welcome and good luck.
Your welcome and good luck.
Your welcome and good luck.
gavlap
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May 8, 2006
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Fran
May 9, 2006
Wallflower
Good gracious - one lives and learns. :D
Good gracious - one lives and learns. :D
Good gracious - one lives and learns. :D
Good gracious - one lives and learns. :D
frogesque
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May 8, 2006
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Fran
May 9, 2006
Plants that deter bees/wasps/mossies?
Wasps do a lot of good in the garden. They take many insect pests to feed the developing larvae in the nest. Last year I watched a mid air tussel between a wasp and a crane fly. Both fell to the...
Wasps do a lot of good in the garden. They take many insect pests to feed the developing larvae in the nest. Last year I watched a mid air tussel between a wasp and a crane fly. Both fell to the ground and the daddylonglegs made an escape leaving a very cross wasp! They also do some pollinating....
Wasps do a lot of good in the garden. They take many insect pests to feed the developing larvae in the nest. Last year I watched a mid air tussel between a wasp and a crane fly. Both fell to the ground and the daddylonglegs made an escape leaving...
Wasps do a lot of good in the garden. They take many insect pests to feed the developing larvae in the nest. Last year I watched a mid air tussel between a wasp and a crane fly. Both fell to the...
Tracey B
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May 5, 2006
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frogesque
May 10, 2006
front garden -oops!
Hi Jilly - it would depend on the type of ground cover plant. If they spread by rooting themselves as they go, then they won't get much further, but if they spread out from the central root, they...
Hi Jilly - it would depend on the type of ground cover plant. If they spread by rooting themselves as they go, then they won't get much further, but if they spread out from the central root, they should just grow over the bark. That's what I have done in my front garden and they're spreading...
Hi Jilly - it would depend on the type of ground cover plant. If they spread by rooting themselves as they go, then they won't get much further, but if they spread out from the central root, they should just grow over the bark. That's what I have...
Hi Jilly - it would depend on the type of ground cover plant. If they spread by rooting themselves as they go, then they won't get much further, but if they spread out from the central root, they...
Jilly P
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May 7, 2006
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326
Dave_In_His_Garden
May 10, 2006
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