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Bird mimic
I had a friend with a yard of lorries. He got quite upset when he heard the warnig noise that lorries make when they reverse. He heard it but did not see it.turned out to be a jay imitating sound.
I had a friend with a yard of lorries. He got quite upset when he heard the warnig noise that lorries make when they reverse. He heard it but did not see it.turned out to be a jay imitating sound.
I had a friend with a yard of lorries. He got quite upset when he heard the warnig noise that lorries make when they reverse. He heard it but did not see it.turned out to be a jay imitating sound.
I had a friend with a yard of lorries. He got quite upset when he heard the warnig noise that lorries make when they reverse. He heard it but did not see it.turned out to be a jay imitating sound.
Hornbeam
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Jun 2, 2006
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Waco
Jun 2, 2006
my laburnum vossii has not flowered...
I think it'll be alright to tidy it up a bit, but dont do too much.
I think it'll be alright to tidy it up a bit, but dont do too much.
I think it'll be alright to tidy it up a bit, but dont do too much.
I think it'll be alright to tidy it up a bit, but dont do too much.
just gazania
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May 30, 2006
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pete
Jun 2, 2006
Hypericum help
Sounds like frost or wind damage. It could be insect damage, get a magnifying glass to it.Does anybody know how many shrubs are called "rose of sharon". It looks like a default name for any shrub.
Sounds like frost or wind damage. It could be insect damage, get a magnifying glass to it.Does anybody know how many shrubs are called "rose of sharon". It looks like a default name for any shrub.
Sounds like frost or wind damage. It could be insect damage, get a magnifying glass to it.Does anybody know how many shrubs are called "rose of sharon". It looks like a default name for any shrub.
Sounds like frost or wind damage. It could be insect damage, get a magnifying glass to it.Does anybody know how many shrubs are called "rose of sharon". It looks like a default name for any shrub.
ABILOU
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Jun 1, 2006
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Rich
Jun 2, 2006
Moving Wisteria?
They are fine in a container for several years, and they are tough as old boots. Transplant in the autumn I would say, and don't worry. They don't like wet feet or very alkaline soil though. I...
They are fine in a container for several years, and they are tough as old boots. Transplant in the autumn I would say, and don't worry. They don't like wet feet or very alkaline soil though. I have done this sort of thing several times with wisteria up to 20 years old (big pots).
They are fine in a container for several years, and they are tough as old boots. Transplant in the autumn I would say, and don't worry. They don't like wet feet or very alkaline soil though. I have done this sort of thing several times with...
They are fine in a container for several years, and they are tough as old boots. Transplant in the autumn I would say, and don't worry. They don't like wet feet or very alkaline soil though. I...
berry
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Jun 3, 2006
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jazid
Jun 3, 2006
Podophyllium/Dysoma
Well the experts today reckon itr is Podophyllum Vassilosum, I saw loads for sale, but nothing as nice as mine. they do say that they are quite promiscuous, so may be I have some funny hybrid...
Well the experts today reckon itr is Podophyllum Vassilosum, I saw loads for sale, but nothing as nice as mine. they do say that they are quite promiscuous, so may be I have some funny hybrid sport? - well who cares, it is a good performer, so whats in a name!
Well the experts today reckon itr is Podophyllum Vassilosum, I saw loads for sale, but nothing as nice as mine. they do say that they are quite promiscuous, so may be I have some funny hybrid sport? - well who cares, it is a good performer, so...
Well the experts today reckon itr is Podophyllum Vassilosum, I saw loads for sale, but nothing as nice as mine. they do say that they are quite promiscuous, so may be I have some funny hybrid...
Waco
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May 19, 2006
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Waco
Jun 3, 2006
Help...nasturtiums!!
Have made some hanging baskets up, the first I have done for about 10yrs! I put some trailing nasturtiums in, and sadly the leaves are all turning yellow! Any ideas why this is happening?...
Have made some hanging baskets up, the first I have done for about 10yrs! I put some trailing nasturtiums in, and sadly the leaves are all turning yellow! Any ideas why this is happening? Overwatering? compost too rich??I know they can thrive on/in poor soil...maybe the slow release fertilizer...
Have made some hanging baskets up, the first I have done for about 10yrs! I put some trailing nasturtiums in, and sadly the leaves are all turning yellow! Any ideas why this is happening? Overwatering? compost too rich??I know they can thrive...
Have made some hanging baskets up, the first I have done for about 10yrs! I put some trailing nasturtiums in, and sadly the leaves are all turning yellow! Any ideas why this is happening?...
redfifi1717
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Jun 4, 2006
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redfifi1717
Jun 4, 2006
Lillies
I did have one in a pot for my birthday last year which I planted out and it flowered later in the year, but my birthday is Feb. so I think Frogesue is right. But next year it will bloom again if...
I did have one in a pot for my birthday last year which I planted out and it flowered later in the year, but my birthday is Feb. so I think Frogesue is right. But next year it will bloom again if all goes well, and you will be able to enjoy it all over again. Mine has buds on this year, and...
I did have one in a pot for my birthday last year which I planted out and it flowered later in the year, but my birthday is Feb. so I think Frogesue is right. But next year it will bloom again if all goes well, and you will be able to enjoy it...
I did have one in a pot for my birthday last year which I planted out and it flowered later in the year, but my birthday is Feb. so I think Frogesue is right. But next year it will bloom again if...
The Pea Of Sweetness
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Jun 4, 2006
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Liz
Jun 4, 2006
Pruning honeysuckle
'tis done and the pergola is all treated :D Wound up taking off nearly 2/3rds of it. The stems were over 1" across, but did seem to be shooting below the cuts, so fingers crossed.Thanks for...
'tis done and the pergola is all treated :D Wound up taking off nearly 2/3rds of it. The stems were over 1" across, but did seem to be shooting below the cuts, so fingers crossed.Thanks for the advice
'tis done and the pergola is all treated :D Wound up taking off nearly 2/3rds of it. The stems were over 1" across, but did seem to be shooting below the cuts, so fingers crossed.Thanks for the advice
'tis done and the pergola is all treated :D Wound up taking off nearly 2/3rds of it. The stems were over 1" across, but did seem to be shooting below the cuts, so fingers crossed.Thanks for...
Tangle
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Jun 2, 2006
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Tangle
Jun 4, 2006
Peony argsii
Paladin, this is a tree peony with yellow flowers,the one that Palustris mentions. (Scanner not working so took a pic) You can see that it says - difficult to propagate so that's obviously why...
Paladin, this is a tree peony with yellow flowers,the one that Palustris mentions. (Scanner not working so took a pic) You can see that it says - difficult to propagate so that's obviously why it's rare.RHS Plant finder says the nursery (link below) can supply this peony, but if it's...
Paladin, this is a tree peony with yellow flowers,the one that Palustris mentions. (Scanner not working so took a pic) You can see that it says - difficult to propagate so that's obviously why it's rare.RHS Plant finder says the nursery...
Paladin, this is a tree peony with yellow flowers,the one that Palustris mentions. (Scanner not working so took a pic) You can see that it says - difficult to propagate so that's obviously why...
Paladin
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Jun 1, 2006
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jjordie
Jun 5, 2006
Help!!
Right, on closer inspection I discovered sooty deposits so I assume it is actually whitefly, so I chopped the rock rose right back (hope it grows back!) as the spray didnt seem to do owt... Thanks...
Right, on closer inspection I discovered sooty deposits so I assume it is actually whitefly, so I chopped the rock rose right back (hope it grows back!) as the spray didnt seem to do owt... Thanks Frogesque, the buddleia's recent sprouting seems to be fine so it's probably like you said
Right, on closer inspection I discovered sooty deposits so I assume it is actually whitefly, so I chopped the rock rose right back (hope it grows back!) as the spray didnt seem to do owt... Thanks Frogesque, the buddleia's recent sprouting seems...
Right, on closer inspection I discovered sooty deposits so I assume it is actually whitefly, so I chopped the rock rose right back (hope it grows back!) as the spray didnt seem to do owt... Thanks...
jay
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May 30, 2006
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jay
Jun 5, 2006
Oh, to be in England
Hornbeam they are absolutely beautiful pics!!
Hornbeam they are absolutely beautiful pics!!
Hornbeam they are absolutely beautiful pics!!
Hornbeam they are absolutely beautiful pics!!
Hornbeam
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Jun 3, 2006
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jay
Jun 5, 2006
Tenacity in towns
Im always amazed at buddleia growing out of walls half way up old empty buildings!
Im always amazed at buddleia growing out of walls half way up old empty buildings!
Im always amazed at buddleia growing out of walls half way up old empty buildings!
Im always amazed at buddleia growing out of walls half way up old empty buildings!
Hornbeam
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May 30, 2006
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jay
Jun 5, 2006
Hardy Gingers
I love Ginger too - I have held back buying any this year, due to the biulding work, but I did stick a bit of left over Ginger from the Veg basket in a pot (seem to remember Bob Flowerdew saying...
I love Ginger too - I have held back buying any this year, due to the biulding work, but I did stick a bit of left over Ginger from the Veg basket in a pot (seem to remember Bob Flowerdew saying something about this a while ago...), but it hasn't done anything... what am I doing wrong??
I love Ginger too - I have held back buying any this year, due to the biulding work, but I did stick a bit of left over Ginger from the Veg basket in a pot (seem to remember Bob Flowerdew saying something about this a while ago...), but it hasn't...
I love Ginger too - I have held back buying any this year, due to the biulding work, but I did stick a bit of left over Ginger from the Veg basket in a pot (seem to remember Bob Flowerdew saying...
Banana Man
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May 31, 2006
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Honey Bee
Jun 5, 2006
Pink Sage
I grow the purple leaved one, just incase you had not gathered, I like the dark stuff!that looks very pretty though.
I grow the purple leaved one, just incase you had not gathered, I like the dark stuff!that looks very pretty though.
I grow the purple leaved one, just incase you had not gathered, I like the dark stuff!that looks very pretty though.
I grow the purple leaved one, just incase you had not gathered, I like the dark stuff!that looks very pretty though.
rosietutu
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Jun 5, 2006
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Waco
Jun 5, 2006
geranium madersens/palmatum
thought it might be you pete - thanks for info, they do look fantastic, I have imediately potted them up into nigger pots, so hope they are OK. I am told they are real geraniums too and not...
thought it might be you pete - thanks for info, they do look fantastic, I have imediately potted them up into nigger pots, so hope they are OK. I am told they are real geraniums too and not pelagoniums, so all very interesting and worth nurturing.will keep you updated Janet
thought it might be you pete - thanks for info, they do look fantastic, I have imediately potted them up into nigger pots, so hope they are OK. I am told they are real geraniums too and not pelagoniums, so all very interesting and worth...
thought it might be you pete - thanks for info, they do look fantastic, I have imediately potted them up into nigger pots, so hope they are OK. I am told they are real geraniums too and not...
Waco
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Jun 5, 2006
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Waco
Jun 5, 2006
Aquilegia problem.....
This is probably not helpful but I wish something would attack mine as I am sick of digging then out as weed - sorry.If all else fails I can send you some seed, though I have to say my nora...
This is probably not helpful but I wish something would attack mine as I am sick of digging then out as weed - sorry.If all else fails I can send you some seed, though I have to say my nora barlo is very promiscuous!
This is probably not helpful but I wish something would attack mine as I am sick of digging then out as weed - sorry.If all else fails I can send you some seed, though I have to say my nora barlo is very promiscuous!
This is probably not helpful but I wish something would attack mine as I am sick of digging then out as weed - sorry.If all else fails I can send you some seed, though I have to say my nora...
chobart
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Jun 4, 2006
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Waco
Jun 5, 2006
I can't believe its the 1st of June!!!
Hope you had a good holiday!!! Surfing?? I couldn't get over how much further along everything was down there - we visited Lanhydrock, and there were dahlias in full bloom!!They do say its...
Hope you had a good holiday!!! Surfing?? I couldn't get over how much further along everything was down there - we visited Lanhydrock, and there were dahlias in full bloom!!They do say its going to get up to 28 this Friday, so no doubt everyone will be moaning its too hot!! :rolleyes: ...
Hope you had a good holiday!!! Surfing?? I couldn't get over how much further along everything was down there - we visited Lanhydrock, and there were dahlias in full bloom!!They do say its going to get up to 28 this Friday, so no doubt...
Hope you had a good holiday!!! Surfing?? I couldn't get over how much further along everything was down there - we visited Lanhydrock, and there were dahlias in full bloom!!They do say its...
Banana Man
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Jun 1, 2006
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Honey Bee
Jun 5, 2006
Papaver Orientale (Poppy)
Almost as soon as I made my last post I remembered the baskets I had seen for aquatics. I was at a garden centre on Sunday - so I bought 4. As you say Tangle they are not that big, but I will...
Almost as soon as I made my last post I remembered the baskets I had seen for aquatics. I was at a garden centre on Sunday - so I bought 4. As you say Tangle they are not that big, but I will experiment.
Almost as soon as I made my last post I remembered the baskets I had seen for aquatics. I was at a garden centre on Sunday - so I bought 4. As you say Tangle they are not that big, but I will experiment.
Almost as soon as I made my last post I remembered the baskets I had seen for aquatics. I was at a garden centre on Sunday - so I bought 4. As you say Tangle they are not that big, but I will...
PeterS
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Jun 2, 2006
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PeterS
Jun 5, 2006
Today in the garden,
No, you should use barley straw.I have some, but the pond eventually clears on its own. I don't like it clear but being able to see the fish aproaching the surface is good, it looks more...
No, you should use barley straw.I have some, but the pond eventually clears on its own. I don't like it clear but being able to see the fish aproaching the surface is good, it looks more natural that way, and the fish prefer it.
No, you should use barley straw.I have some, but the pond eventually clears on its own. I don't like it clear but being able to see the fish aproaching the surface is good, it looks more natural that way, and the fish prefer it.
No, you should use barley straw.I have some, but the pond eventually clears on its own. I don't like it clear but being able to see the fish aproaching the surface is good, it looks more...
Rich
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Jun 5, 2006
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Rich
Jun 5, 2006
Pruning
Mine is in a 15" pot. The holes in the bottom are at the top of inverted spikes. I pot clay balls in the bottom up to just above the spikes and fill the rest with home made John Innes with extra...
Mine is in a 15" pot. The holes in the bottom are at the top of inverted spikes. I pot clay balls in the bottom up to just above the spikes and fill the rest with home made John Innes with extra grit.The conservatory has a heater which prevents the temperature going below 17C.The latest...
Mine is in a 15" pot. The holes in the bottom are at the top of inverted spikes. I pot clay balls in the bottom up to just above the spikes and fill the rest with home made John Innes with extra grit.The conservatory has a heater which...
Mine is in a 15" pot. The holes in the bottom are at the top of inverted spikes. I pot clay balls in the bottom up to just above the spikes and fill the rest with home made John Innes with extra...
Rich
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Apr 21, 2006
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Rich
Jun 6, 2006
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