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  1. mazambo

    Hanging basket compost

    @ricky101 we normally buy basket compost with added granules and crystals and line the basket with plastic as you say, probably just a duff bag of compost I suppose it happens from time to time.
    @ricky101 we normally buy basket compost with added granules and crystals and line the basket with plastic as you say, probably just a duff bag of compost I suppose it happens from time to time.
    @ricky101 we normally buy basket compost with added granules and crystals and line the basket with plastic as you say, probably just a duff bag of compost I suppose it happens from time to time.
    @ricky101 we normally buy basket compost with added granules and crystals and line the basket with plastic as you say, probably just a duff bag of compost I suppose it happens from time to time.
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  2. TomBem

    New Lawn

    The secret with dressing is not to cover the grass completely. It will take a number of dressings over a few seasons maybe to bring it up and level rather than in one or two goes but that’s fine....
    The secret with dressing is not to cover the grass completely. It will take a number of dressings over a few seasons maybe to bring it up and level rather than in one or two goes but that’s fine.the books great for learning the basics of lawn care. Part of the fun is learning through...
    The secret with dressing is not to cover the grass completely. It will take a number of dressings over a few seasons maybe to bring it up and level rather than in one or two goes but that’s fine.the books great for learning the basics of lawn...
    The secret with dressing is not to cover the grass completely. It will take a number of dressings over a few seasons maybe to bring it up and level rather than in one or two goes but that’s fine....
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  3. Azamour

    Planting in non direct sunlight

    Your zone is much more temperate than mine... zone envy for me!If you want low maintenance and beginner plants there's a boat load of never let you down shade plants. Things like hostas that...
    Your zone is much more temperate than mine... zone envy for me!If you want low maintenance and beginner plants there's a boat load of never let you down shade plants. Things like hostas that come back every year and if you change your mind later, don't mind being moved.I still love my...
    Your zone is much more temperate than mine... zone envy for me!If you want low maintenance and beginner plants there's a boat load of never let you down shade plants. Things like hostas that come back every year and if you change your mind...
    Your zone is much more temperate than mine... zone envy for me!If you want low maintenance and beginner plants there's a boat load of never let you down shade plants. Things like hostas that...
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  4. mazambo

    Using Peat

    Brilliant thanks @pete
    Brilliant thanks @pete
    Brilliant thanks @pete
    Brilliant thanks @pete
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  5. Nikolaos

    Boycott peat!

    PS we burn turf. as it is called over here. I buy it from my neighbour the ferryman who has two fields he cuts from. The money thus stays on the island and helps him feed his family. The...
    PS we burn turf. as it is called over here. I buy it from my neighbour the ferryman who has two fields he cuts from. The money thus stays on the island and helps him feed his family. The alternative is Polish coal. So go figure the carbon footprint for that, and ESB costs a small fortune. ...
    PS we burn turf. as it is called over here. I buy it from my neighbour the ferryman who has two fields he cuts from. The money thus stays on the island and helps him feed his family. The alternative is Polish coal. So go figure the carbon...
    PS we burn turf. as it is called over here. I buy it from my neighbour the ferryman who has two fields he cuts from. The money thus stays on the island and helps him feed his family. The...
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  6. longk

    Lily Beetle 2020

    Noooo ! Not this already. Will check today, I have a new weapon this year; Grazers G4:
    Noooo ! Not this already. Will check today, I have a new weapon this year; Grazers G4:
    Noooo ! Not this already. Will check today, I have a new weapon this year; Grazers G4:
    Noooo ! Not this already. Will check today, I have a new weapon this year; Grazers G4:
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  7. David Quinn

    Pruning a crab apple tree

    Hi,Thanks in advance for any help.Forgive me for my ignorance on this, I'm a total beginner, I had a gardener booked to look at the ten year old crab apple tree in my back Garden but...
    Hi,Thanks in advance for any help.Forgive me for my ignorance on this, I'm a total beginner, I had a gardener booked to look at the ten year old crab apple tree in my back Garden but obviously he's not coming now and is unlikely to for a long while yet.My Mum bought and planted it, for...
    Hi,Thanks in advance for any help.Forgive me for my ignorance on this, I'm a total beginner, I had a gardener booked to look at the ten year old crab apple tree in my back Garden but obviously he's not coming now and is unlikely to for a...
    Hi,Thanks in advance for any help.Forgive me for my ignorance on this, I'm a total beginner, I had a gardener booked to look at the ten year old crab apple tree in my back Garden but...
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  8. Killjoy

    Weeding the Lawn

    Can anyone recommend a good 2 prong hand weeder for getting the weeds out of the lawn all the ones I try seem to bend when I use them, could really do with a cast iron one!
    Can anyone recommend a good 2 prong hand weeder for getting the weeds out of the lawn all the ones I try seem to bend when I use them, could really do with a cast iron one!
    Can anyone recommend a good 2 prong hand weeder for getting the weeds out of the lawn all the ones I try seem to bend when I use them, could really do with a cast iron one!
    Can anyone recommend a good 2 prong hand weeder for getting the weeds out of the lawn all the ones I try seem to bend when I use them, could really do with a cast iron one!
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  9. HarryS

    Olive Tree Standard, Pruning?

    Thanks @pete , Miracle Grow it is then once a week for the next 6 weeks, keep it simple.
    Thanks @pete , Miracle Grow it is then once a week for the next 6 weeks, keep it simple.
    Thanks @pete , Miracle Grow it is then once a week for the next 6 weeks, keep it simple.
    Thanks @pete , Miracle Grow it is then once a week for the next 6 weeks, keep it simple.
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  10. jimineycricket

    Spuds left in ground for months due to harvesting error , safe to eat now ?

    NB. When the leaves on potato plants die down like that it means the potatoes are ready to dig up. Not necessarily immediately but ready. All perfectly normal and healthy
    NB. When the leaves on potato plants die down like that it means the potatoes are ready to dig up. Not necessarily immediately but ready. All perfectly normal and healthy
    NB. When the leaves on potato plants die down like that it means the potatoes are ready to dig up. Not necessarily immediately but ready. All perfectly normal and healthy
    NB. When the leaves on potato plants die down like that it means the potatoes are ready to dig up. Not necessarily immediately but ready. All perfectly normal and healthy
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  11. Huxley24

    Cutting a boundary conifer

    True, and we had a problem with that. Unfortunately it is rarely possible to determine the boundary line unless the original markers are still in place. Land Registry told me that the thickness...
    True, and we had a problem with that. Unfortunately it is rarely possible to determine the boundary line unless the original markers are still in place. Land Registry told me that the thickness of the drawn lines on Land Registry documents/maps can easily cover 18" of land. I don't know if...
    True, and we had a problem with that. Unfortunately it is rarely possible to determine the boundary line unless the original markers are still in place. Land Registry told me that the thickness of the drawn lines on Land Registry documents/maps...
    True, and we had a problem with that. Unfortunately it is rarely possible to determine the boundary line unless the original markers are still in place. Land Registry told me that the thickness...
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  12. jtface

    Roots in flower beds

    Thank you for the reply! The concrete blocks at the back are coming out tomorrow, so there will be no plants coming in from there. They're on our side of the fence.I've been hoeing the surface...
    Thank you for the reply! The concrete blocks at the back are coming out tomorrow, so there will be no plants coming in from there. They're on our side of the fence.I've been hoeing the surface soil about 2-3 inches. With the fork I have been attacking the big clumps. Sometimes up to 5-6 inches...
    Thank you for the reply! The concrete blocks at the back are coming out tomorrow, so there will be no plants coming in from there. They're on our side of the fence.I've been hoeing the surface soil about 2-3 inches. With the fork I have been...
    Thank you for the reply! The concrete blocks at the back are coming out tomorrow, so there will be no plants coming in from there. They're on our side of the fence.I've been hoeing the surface...
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  13. Spruce

    Amarine Belladiva new to me .....

    That's pretty Spruce. :)
    That's pretty Spruce. :)
    That's pretty Spruce. :)
    That's pretty Spruce. :)
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  14. mazambo

    fritillaria imperialis maxima bulbs?

    Thanks @ARMANDII I'll start tomorrow, I always find doing once a week things at the weekend much easier to remember.:blue thumb:
    Thanks @ARMANDII I'll start tomorrow, I always find doing once a week things at the weekend much easier to remember.:blue thumb:
    Thanks @ARMANDII I'll start tomorrow, I always find doing once a week things at the weekend much easier to remember.:blue thumb:
    Thanks @ARMANDII I'll start tomorrow, I always find doing once a week things at the weekend much easier to remember.:blue thumb:
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  15. ricky101

    Suttons Summer Garden Planner 2020

    Hi,Usually get several seed and plant catalogues this time of year, but just received Suttons Summer Garden Planner and it really is something else.Its the largest one we have seen, 120 full...
    Hi,Usually get several seed and plant catalogues this time of year, but just received Suttons Summer Garden Planner and it really is something else.Its the largest one we have seen, 120 full colour well presented A4 pages with seeds, plants and hardware, many a lot different from most...
    Hi,Usually get several seed and plant catalogues this time of year, but just received Suttons Summer Garden Planner and it really is something else.Its the largest one we have seen, 120 full colour well presented A4 pages with seeds, plants...
    Hi,Usually get several seed and plant catalogues this time of year, but just received Suttons Summer Garden Planner and it really is something else.Its the largest one we have seen, 120 full...
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  16. Steve80

    Boiled linseed oil

    I think the nasties were, tributyltin and gamma HCH, Lindane ,that is off the top of my head, I did do some COSHH assessments a long time ago for the workshop, but it all got beyond me.:biggrin:It was in...
    I think the nasties were, tributyltin and gamma HCH, Lindane ,that is off the top of my head, I did do some COSHH assessments a long time ago for the workshop, but it all got beyond me.:biggrin:It was in a white spirit solution so was readily absorbed.
    I think the nasties were, tributyltin and gamma HCH, Lindane ,that is off the top of my head, I did do some COSHH assessments a long time ago for the workshop, but it all got beyond me.:biggrin:It was in a white spirit solution so was readily absorbed.
    I think the nasties were, tributyltin and gamma HCH, Lindane ,that is off the top of my head, I did do some COSHH assessments a long time ago for the workshop, but it all got beyond me.:biggrin:It was in...
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  17. Steve R
    Like x 6

    Gardeners can help

    Nice one Steve
    Nice one Steve
    Nice one Steve
    Nice one Steve
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  18. Kon

    Training trachelospermum jasminoides

    This was mine from last summer. It's a lot bigger now but I don't have any recent photos. Your plant will need some kind of framework to tie it to.G.
    This was mine from last summer. It's a lot bigger now but I don't have any recent photos. Your plant will need some kind of framework to tie it to.G.
    This was mine from last summer. It's a lot bigger now but I don't have any recent photos. Your plant will need some kind of framework to tie it to.G.
    This was mine from last summer. It's a lot bigger now but I don't have any recent photos. Your plant will need some kind of framework to tie it to.G.
    IMG_20200317_134203.jpg 20190707_123546.jpg
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  19. Steve R

    In your opinion?

    Weight of crop per seed sown?For me that's got to be Marrows with 100 lbs+ yield per plant.
    Weight of crop per seed sown?For me that's got to be Marrows with 100 lbs+ yield per plant.
    Weight of crop per seed sown?For me that's got to be Marrows with 100 lbs+ yield per plant.
    Weight of crop per seed sown?For me that's got to be Marrows with 100 lbs+ yield per plant.
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  20. RoyP

    Celandine removal

    I have found using a Dutch Hoe in the borders where I use the Hoe to cut the Celandine as it's in leaf. I did have a large patch of Celandines surrounding my Acer Brilliantissimum and found that...
    I have found using a Dutch Hoe in the borders where I use the Hoe to cut the Celandine as it's in leaf. I did have a large patch of Celandines surrounding my Acer Brilliantissimum and found that using the Hoe worked well as it sliced through the Celandines and they haven't come back this year...
    I have found using a Dutch Hoe in the borders where I use the Hoe to cut the Celandine as it's in leaf. I did have a large patch of Celandines surrounding my Acer Brilliantissimum and found that using the Hoe worked well as it sliced through the...
    I have found using a Dutch Hoe in the borders where I use the Hoe to cut the Celandine as it's in leaf. I did have a large patch of Celandines surrounding my Acer Brilliantissimum and found that...
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