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lilly leaves torn
I wouldn't worry, the first leaves of the season always look like that, not sure why, but I find it quite normal. If you've only planted it a month ago all the more reason, it should sort itself...
I wouldn't worry, the first leaves of the season always look like that, not sure why, but I find it quite normal. If you've only planted it a month ago all the more reason, it should sort itself out once it gets going.
I wouldn't worry, the first leaves of the season always look like that, not sure why, but I find it quite normal. If you've only planted it a month ago all the more reason, it should sort itself out once it gets going.
I wouldn't worry, the first leaves of the season always look like that, not sure why, but I find it quite normal. If you've only planted it a month ago all the more reason, it should sort itself...
GardeningFin
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May 7, 2020
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pete
May 7, 2020
Healthy plants
Hi Sam, Welcome to Gardeners Corner
Another thing to remember is that Garden centres etc force plants into flower way too early. The last time I went to The Range, about 3 weeks ago they had...
Hi Sam, Welcome to Gardeners Corner
Another thing to remember is that Garden centres etc force plants into flower way too early. The last time I went to The Range, about 3 weeks ago they had Lobelia, Marigolds, Fuchsias etc all in full flower, way, way too early.Your plants are probably...
Hi Sam, Welcome to Gardeners Corner
Another thing to remember is that Garden centres etc force plants into flower way too early. The last time I went to The Range, about 3 weeks ago they had Lobelia, Marigolds, Fuchsias etc all in full...
Hi Sam, Welcome to Gardeners Corner
Another thing to remember is that Garden centres etc force plants into flower way too early. The last time I went to The Range, about 3 weeks ago they had...
Shyam
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May 6, 2020
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415
KFF
May 6, 2020
Helping restore Ma's garden
@JackBauer it really would be better to remove the tarp for good drainage. Grass needs a minimum of 10cm to develop it's roots properly.
@JackBauer it really would be better to remove the tarp for good drainage. Grass needs a minimum of 10cm to develop it's roots properly.
@JackBauer it really would be better to remove the tarp for good drainage. Grass needs a minimum of 10cm to develop it's roots properly.
@JackBauer it really would be better to remove the tarp for good drainage. Grass needs a minimum of 10cm to develop it's roots properly.
JackBauer
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Apr 27, 2020
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Sheal
May 6, 2020
Cornus sanguinea 'winter flame' to replace a small beech?
Stanley2
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Aug 14, 2018
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ARMANDII
May 4, 2020
Complete beginner: Converting a Pebble Garden into a Lawn.
Hi all,Checking in after a month and a making some progress. Whilst the pebbles and a lawn are the priority have also been doing a lot of decluttering and removal of unwanted plants/tree...
Hi all,Checking in after a month and a making some progress. Whilst the pebbles and a lawn are the priority have also been doing a lot of decluttering and removal of unwanted plants/tree branches etc. Bought a proper pebble rake has been helpful but gathering pebbles is HARD work.As you can...
Hi all,Checking in after a month and a making some progress. Whilst the pebbles and a lawn are the priority have also been doing a lot of decluttering and removal of unwanted plants/tree branches etc. Bought a proper pebble rake has been...
Hi all,Checking in after a month and a making some progress. Whilst the pebbles and a lawn are the priority have also been doing a lot of decluttering and removal of unwanted plants/tree...
SSC
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Apr 11, 2020
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SSC
May 4, 2020
Seedlings
Thank you
Thank you
Thank you
Thank you
Shaneoak
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Apr 30, 2020
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Shaneoak
May 3, 2020
raspberry pruning
Hi! Thanks for your reply, this is really helpful! I’ll make sure I feed them well and fingers crossed I’ll have a good crop.
Hi! Thanks for your reply, this is really helpful! I’ll make sure I feed them well and fingers crossed I’ll have a good crop.
Hi! Thanks for your reply, this is really helpful! I’ll make sure I feed them well and fingers crossed I’ll have a good crop.
Hi! Thanks for your reply, this is really helpful! I’ll make sure I feed them well and fingers crossed I’ll have a good crop.
Rachelbrigoli
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May 2, 2020
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Rachelbrigoli
May 2, 2020
Weed ID
Hi everyone! Could anyone possibly identify these seedlings please? My son has prepared a seed bed and put some wild flower seeds down, however even though they are now coming through, the ground...
Hi everyone! Could anyone possibly identify these seedlings please? My son has prepared a seed bed and put some wild flower seeds down, however even though they are now coming through, the ground is covered in these seedlings!!! Any clue??
Hi everyone! Could anyone possibly identify these seedlings please? My son has prepared a seed bed and put some wild flower seeds down, however even though they are now coming through, the ground is covered in these seedlings!!! Any clue??
Hi everyone! Could anyone possibly identify these seedlings please? My son has prepared a seed bed and put some wild flower seeds down, however even though they are now coming through, the ground...
Jan H
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May 2, 2020
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Jan H
May 2, 2020
Fuschias - Tom Thumb & Lady Thumb
Grown them in various gardens over the years. H3 hardiness which means that they can be cut to the ground by hard frost, but usually re-grow from the roots. Survived here and in fact are flowering...
Grown them in various gardens over the years. H3 hardiness which means that they can be cut to the ground by hard frost, but usually re-grow from the roots. Survived here and in fact are flowering now, very early. Check that they roots were not eaten by vine weevils who adore Fuchsias.
Grown them in various gardens over the years. H3 hardiness which means that they can be cut to the ground by hard frost, but usually re-grow from the roots. Survived here and in fact are flowering now, very early. Check that they roots were not...
Grown them in various gardens over the years. H3 hardiness which means that they can be cut to the ground by hard frost, but usually re-grow from the roots. Survived here and in fact are flowering...
Bradshaw_John
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May 2, 2020
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Palustris
May 2, 2020
Advice needed on irrigation
Hi again, can't help but will bump your post up .
Hi again, can't help but will bump your post up .
Hi again, can't help but will bump your post up .
Hi again, can't help but will bump your post up .
George T
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Apr 25, 2020
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Upsydaisy
May 1, 2020
Window baskets
Hi,Would think you could get 5 or 6 plants in that size container, they will soon fill out.Good as Lobelia are, they are more typically used as a filler plant between other more showy plants ...
Hi,Would think you could get 5 or 6 plants in that size container, they will soon fill out.Good as Lobelia are, they are more typically used as a filler plant between other more showy plants that are either upright or trailers.So many to choose from that would mix well with the Lobelia,...
Hi,Would think you could get 5 or 6 plants in that size container, they will soon fill out.Good as Lobelia are, they are more typically used as a filler plant between other more showy plants that are either upright or trailers.So many to...
Hi,Would think you could get 5 or 6 plants in that size container, they will soon fill out.Good as Lobelia are, they are more typically used as a filler plant between other more showy plants ...
Scotty2088
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Apr 30, 2020
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ricky101
May 1, 2020
Shortage of Ericaceous Compost and other things...
In-Excess click and collect?
In-Excess click and collect?
In-Excess click and collect?
In-Excess click and collect?
merleworld
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Apr 14, 2020
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1,953
Upsydaisy
May 1, 2020
Locked
What's Looking Good In April 2020
May 2020 thread hereWhat's Looking Good In May 2020
May 2020 thread hereWhat's Looking Good In May 2020
May 2020 thread hereWhat's Looking Good In May 2020
May 2020 thread hereWhat's Looking Good In May 2020
shiney
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Apr 6, 2020
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shiney
May 1, 2020
In need of a little summer privacy... :) Advice/suggestions welcomed.
Thank you everybody!I've relented and bought a couple of bushes and a new clematis and jasmine.... Let's hope they don't take TOO long to grow!
:spring:H
Thank you everybody!I've relented and bought a couple of bushes and a new clematis and jasmine.... Let's hope they don't take TOO long to grow!
:spring:H
Thank you everybody!I've relented and bought a couple of bushes and a new clematis and jasmine.... Let's hope they don't take TOO long to grow!
:spring:H
Thank you everybody!I've relented and bought a couple of bushes and a new clematis and jasmine.... Let's hope they don't take TOO long to grow!
:spring:H
Clueless in Cumbria
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Apr 15, 2020
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Clueless in Cumbria
Apr 29, 2020
Over-watering saxifrage
Well, not that good on alpines, but as Sheal says, once established I dont think I would be doing much watering. I think most like sharp drainage, but probably cool and sunny conditions, not...
Well, not that good on alpines, but as Sheal says, once established I dont think I would be doing much watering. I think most like sharp drainage, but probably cool and sunny conditions, not always easy to replicate. I think once a week in very dry spells rather than twice a day.
Well, not that good on alpines, but as Sheal says, once established I dont think I would be doing much watering. I think most like sharp drainage, but probably cool and sunny conditions, not always easy to replicate. I think once a week in very...
Well, not that good on alpines, but as Sheal says, once established I dont think I would be doing much watering. I think most like sharp drainage, but probably cool and sunny conditions, not...
SimonZ
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Apr 28, 2020
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382
pete
Apr 29, 2020
Ground Elder Help
Welcome Sam.
Gallup 360 is a systemic killer which means when sprayed it will be taken down through the plant and kill the roots, so there's no need to dig it out. You can dig it out when it's...
Welcome Sam.
Gallup 360 is a systemic killer which means when sprayed it will be taken down through the plant and kill the roots, so there's no need to dig it out. You can dig it out when it's dead if you prefer or leave it to rot down. With all weeds it's best to spray them when they are...
Welcome Sam.
Gallup 360 is a systemic killer which means when sprayed it will be taken down through the plant and kill the roots, so there's no need to dig it out. You can dig it out when it's dead if you prefer or leave it to rot down. With all...
Welcome Sam.
Gallup 360 is a systemic killer which means when sprayed it will be taken down through the plant and kill the roots, so there's no need to dig it out. You can dig it out when it's...
Sam Smeesters
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Apr 26, 2020
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Sheal
Apr 28, 2020
Parkers Quality ?
I used to use Parkers for bulk orders of spring bulbs for customers. They're incomparably cheap, but it was always touch and go whether the tulips turned out to be the variety ordered. And of...
I used to use Parkers for bulk orders of spring bulbs for customers. They're incomparably cheap, but it was always touch and go whether the tulips turned out to be the variety ordered. And of course, if not, it was too late to complain 8 months after the order was placed! I wouldn't touch their...
I used to use Parkers for bulk orders of spring bulbs for customers. They're incomparably cheap, but it was always touch and go whether the tulips turned out to be the variety ordered. And of course, if not, it was too late to complain 8 months...
I used to use Parkers for bulk orders of spring bulbs for customers. They're incomparably cheap, but it was always touch and go whether the tulips turned out to be the variety ordered. And of...
DMM
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Mar 2, 2020
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noisette47
Apr 28, 2020
Aquilegia/Colombine
@SimonZ @KFF is correct
. They are tough and look after themselves, especially as yours have now been established for a few years. If it's a really dry spell then you could water them but...
@SimonZ @KFF is correct
. They are tough and look after themselves, especially as yours have now been established for a few years. If it's a really dry spell then you could water them but generally there is no need. As KFF said, they're quite promiscuous so don't expect young ones to breed...
@SimonZ @KFF is correct
. They are tough and look after themselves, especially as yours have now been established for a few years. If it's a really dry spell then you could water them but generally there is no need. As KFF said, they're...
@SimonZ @KFF is correct
. They are tough and look after themselves, especially as yours have now been established for a few years. If it's a really dry spell then you could water them but...
SimonZ
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Apr 28, 2020
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shiney
Apr 28, 2020
Hacquetia epipactis 'Thor
Hi @NigelJ my friend I did check that Edrom Nurseries for our friend but found Out of stock but in Production
Hi @NigelJ my friend I did check that Edrom Nurseries for our friend but found Out of stock but in Production
Hi @NigelJ my friend I did check that Edrom Nurseries for our friend but found Out of stock but in Production
Hi @NigelJ my friend I did check that Edrom Nurseries for our friend but found Out of stock but in Production
Kennyhicks
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Apr 28, 2020
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wiseowl
Apr 28, 2020
Feeding
Hi Noisette47Thanks for that, now I understand
Hi Noisette47Thanks for that, now I understand
Hi Noisette47Thanks for that, now I understand
Hi Noisette47Thanks for that, now I understand
Karl B
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Apr 26, 2020
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Karl B
Apr 28, 2020
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