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  1. pip

    Buddleia pruning

    One point to add, is that the Buddleja most often seen is B. davidii and its multifarious forms. they are pruned as hard as you chose in Feb/March. They flower on wood produced in the current...
    One point to add, is that the Buddleja most often seen is B. davidii and its multifarious forms. they are pruned as hard as you chose in Feb/March. They flower on wood produced in the current growing season. Buddleja globosa and its crosses with B. davidii like Sungold, B. alternifolia are...
    One point to add, is that the Buddleja most often seen is B. davidii and its multifarious forms. they are pruned as hard as you chose in Feb/March. They flower on wood produced in the current growing season. Buddleja globosa and its crosses with...
    One point to add, is that the Buddleja most often seen is B. davidii and its multifarious forms. they are pruned as hard as you chose in Feb/March. They flower on wood produced in the current...
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  2. glenw

    late frost

    brilliant idea oktarine..thats very helpful..thanks (though my local weather isnt bucking up anytime soon...boooo)
    brilliant idea oktarine..thats very helpful..thanks (though my local weather isnt bucking up anytime soon...boooo)
    brilliant idea oktarine..thats very helpful..thanks (though my local weather isnt bucking up anytime soon...boooo)
    brilliant idea oktarine..thats very helpful..thanks (though my local weather isnt bucking up anytime soon...boooo)
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  3. trevmuk

    Cordyline Australis "Red Star" help

    Have as look here : http://www.magnoliagardensnursery.com/productdescrip/Cordyline_RedStar.html
    Have as look here : http://www.magnoliagardensnursery.com/productdescrip/Cordyline_RedStar.html
    Have as look here : http://www.magnoliagardensnursery.com/productdescrip/Cordyline_RedStar.html
    Have as look here : http://www.magnoliagardensnursery.com/productdescrip/Cordyline_RedStar.html
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  4. oktarine

    Bonsai Section ?

    hehehe So long as you are patient
    hehehe So long as you are patient
    hehehe So long as you are patient
    hehehe So long as you are patient
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  5. garden_fiend

    trachycarpus

    Way to go Pete now your cooking on gas, let us know if it works for you.
    Way to go Pete now your cooking on gas, let us know if it works for you.
    Way to go Pete now your cooking on gas, let us know if it works for you.
    Way to go Pete now your cooking on gas, let us know if it works for you.
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  6. Scotkat

    Dobbies Rhodendrums

    Was it this one, Scotkat?http://dobbies.plantpress.com/plantdb.php?plant=8915&pi=1I'm resisting! :D
    Was it this one, Scotkat?http://dobbies.plantpress.com/plantdb.php?plant=8915&pi=1I'm resisting! :D
    Was it this one, Scotkat?http://dobbies.plantpress.com/plantdb.php?plant=8915&pi=1I'm resisting! :D
    Was it this one, Scotkat?http://dobbies.plantpress.com/plantdb.php?plant=8915&pi=1I'm resisting! :D
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  7. Daisies

    Cat deterrent - it really works!!

    I think I might show it to my cats as a warning to behave themselves!!
    I think I might show it to my cats as a warning to behave themselves!!
    I think I might show it to my cats as a warning to behave themselves!!
    I think I might show it to my cats as a warning to behave themselves!!
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  8. elliegreenwellie

    What's eating my clematis?

    Geoff, the link hasn't come through, thankfully as I wouldn't like to see that! I will stop using pellets now - the ones I have don't seem to make any difference anyway. I will just keep removing...
    Geoff, the link hasn't come through, thankfully as I wouldn't like to see that! I will stop using pellets now - the ones I have don't seem to make any difference anyway. I will just keep removing them from plants/walls etc, perhaps I'll build up the courage to squash them!
    Geoff, the link hasn't come through, thankfully as I wouldn't like to see that! I will stop using pellets now - the ones I have don't seem to make any difference anyway. I will just keep removing them from plants/walls etc, perhaps I'll build up...
    Geoff, the link hasn't come through, thankfully as I wouldn't like to see that! I will stop using pellets now - the ones I have don't seem to make any difference anyway. I will just keep removing...
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  9. BekiMac

    Spring Bulbs

    thank you bekimac i am enjoying it here & getting a lot of good tips learning more each day
    thank you bekimac i am enjoying it here & getting a lot of good tips learning more each day
    thank you bekimac i am enjoying it here & getting a lot of good tips learning more each day
    thank you bekimac i am enjoying it here & getting a lot of good tips learning more each day
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  10. Johnny

    Cornus Kousa

    well, the seeds looked like little stones...maybe they are stones afterall
    well, the seeds looked like little stones...maybe they are stones afterall
    well, the seeds looked like little stones...maybe they are stones afterall
    well, the seeds looked like little stones...maybe they are stones afterall
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  11. roders

    Every Picture Tells a Story.

    Yeah, your right, trees are old fashioned, not met a modern one yet. :D
    Yeah, your right, trees are old fashioned, not met a modern one yet. :D
    Yeah, your right, trees are old fashioned, not met a modern one yet. :D
    Yeah, your right, trees are old fashioned, not met a modern one yet. :D
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  12. Madahhlia

    Late sowing

    I've always wanted to grow tithonia but my attempts have always met with dismal failure. Cleome is a bit easier, but they grow fast and if sown too early they get hard to manage in terms of...
    I've always wanted to grow tithonia but my attempts have always met with dismal failure. Cleome is a bit easier, but they grow fast and if sown too early they get hard to manage in terms of space/potting on before planting out time.
    I've always wanted to grow tithonia but my attempts have always met with dismal failure. Cleome is a bit easier, but they grow fast and if sown too early they get hard to manage in terms of space/potting on before planting out time.
    I've always wanted to grow tithonia but my attempts have always met with dismal failure. Cleome is a bit easier, but they grow fast and if sown too early they get hard to manage in terms of...
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  13. mowgley

    Companion planting

    Thanx for a great link, I can see where i've gone wrong to date, in my borders too. The critters page is interesting........... I got a recipe for racoon, in an old cookery book by sainsbury's. I...
    Thanx for a great link, I can see where i've gone wrong to date, in my borders too. The critters page is interesting........... I got a recipe for racoon, in an old cookery book by sainsbury's. I still looking off racoon tho' Love the rest of the site
    Thanx for a great link, I can see where i've gone wrong to date, in my borders too. The critters page is interesting........... I got a recipe for racoon, in an old cookery book by sainsbury's. I still looking off racoon tho' Love the rest of...
    Thanx for a great link, I can see where i've gone wrong to date, in my borders too. The critters page is interesting........... I got a recipe for racoon, in an old cookery book by sainsbury's. I...
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  14. cajary

    Cestrum Nocturnum

    Hi Madahhlia, welcome. Thanks for the kind offer, but Leicester and Lymington are quite away from each other even though you house my favourite rugby team! LoL, we must have been close...
    Hi Madahhlia, welcome. Thanks for the kind offer, but Leicester and Lymington are quite away from each other even though you house my favourite rugby team! LoL, we must have been close neighbours, just a short swim across the Solent. :D
    Hi Madahhlia, welcome. Thanks for the kind offer, but Leicester and Lymington are quite away from each other even though you house my favourite rugby team! LoL, we must have been close neighbours, just a short swim across the Solent. :D
    Hi Madahhlia, welcome. Thanks for the kind offer, but Leicester and Lymington are quite away from each other even though you house my favourite rugby team! LoL, we must have been close...
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  15. PeterS

    In praise of Hesperis

    Yes, you are right, flowering times in absolute terms will change, but you might think that in one location plants would flower in relatively the same order, even if they were all foreward one...
    Yes, you are right, flowering times in absolute terms will change, but you might think that in one location plants would flower in relatively the same order, even if they were all foreward one year and all behind in another.
    Yes, you are right, flowering times in absolute terms will change, but you might think that in one location plants would flower in relatively the same order, even if they were all foreward one year and all behind in another.
    Yes, you are right, flowering times in absolute terms will change, but you might think that in one location plants would flower in relatively the same order, even if they were all foreward one...
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  16. Victoria

    Mushrooms

    We pickle wild chanterelle mushrooms.
    We pickle wild chanterelle mushrooms.
    We pickle wild chanterelle mushrooms.
    We pickle wild chanterelle mushrooms.
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  17. Victoria

    Advice desperately required ...

    At least you have Cal to blame - I managed much the smae without feline help....I'd go for it too, LoL - enjoy the surprise andd delight in anything coming up - adding a whole new spice to...
    At least you have Cal to blame - I managed much the smae without feline help....I'd go for it too, LoL - enjoy the surprise andd delight in anything coming up - adding a whole new spice to growing from seed! :D
    At least you have Cal to blame - I managed much the smae without feline help....I'd go for it too, LoL - enjoy the surprise andd delight in anything coming up - adding a whole new spice to growing from seed! :D
    At least you have Cal to blame - I managed much the smae without feline help....I'd go for it too, LoL - enjoy the surprise andd delight in anything coming up - adding a whole new spice to...
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  18. trevmuk

    Cordyline Australis "Red Star" help

    Hello... my first post here!
    Hello... my first post here!
    Hello... my first post here!
    Hello... my first post here!
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  19. UsedtobeDendy

    Tackling Japanese Knotweed - eek!

    We had it at work on an adjoining plot. Its roots can attack and penetrate concrete foundations. Someone said its not notifiable, however it is an offence I'm told, to propogate it or remove it to...
    We had it at work on an adjoining plot. Its roots can attack and penetrate concrete foundations. Someone said its not notifiable, however it is an offence I'm told, to propogate it or remove it to a different location. We had to install a six metre deep steel sheet pile wall to prevent it...
    We had it at work on an adjoining plot. Its roots can attack and penetrate concrete foundations. Someone said its not notifiable, however it is an offence I'm told, to propogate it or remove it to a different location. We had to install a six...
    We had it at work on an adjoining plot. Its roots can attack and penetrate concrete foundations. Someone said its not notifiable, however it is an offence I'm told, to propogate it or remove it to...
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  20. Stingo

    Clematis Florida Sieboldii

    I've put it into a pot and placed it in the border behind a plant to keep the roots shady, on closer inspection the flowers do look like the ones in the pics, so I'm not confused anymore ...
    I've put it into a pot and placed it in the border behind a plant to keep the roots shady, on closer inspection the flowers do look like the ones in the pics, so I'm not confused anymore There are only two flowers out but it is only small.I bought a freckles some weeks ago (another half...
    I've put it into a pot and placed it in the border behind a plant to keep the roots shady, on closer inspection the flowers do look like the ones in the pics, so I'm not confused anymore There are only two flowers out but it is only small....
    I've put it into a pot and placed it in the border behind a plant to keep the roots shady, on closer inspection the flowers do look like the ones in the pics, so I'm not confused anymore ...
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