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  1. daz and debs

    Does this work?

    Thank you verry much guys im going to do another soon.No the stream never floods however it goes higher when its raining heavy.The widlife is awsome we only moved here last year so iv never really...
    Thank you verry much guys im going to do another soon.No the stream never floods however it goes higher when its raining heavy.The widlife is awsome we only moved here last year so iv never really enjoyed the garden cos it was to mesy to go in.Up to now iv seen kingfisher, foxes, loads of fish,...
    Thank you verry much guys im going to do another soon.No the stream never floods however it goes higher when its raining heavy.The widlife is awsome we only moved here last year so iv never really enjoyed the garden cos it was to mesy to go in.Up...
    Thank you verry much guys im going to do another soon.No the stream never floods however it goes higher when its raining heavy.The widlife is awsome we only moved here last year so iv never really...
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  2. jjdecay

    hedges..?

    Don't forget to keep trimming, them, top, front and sides, all the way to the base, so you get plenty of thickening out of growth, GP!
    Don't forget to keep trimming, them, top, front and sides, all the way to the base, so you get plenty of thickening out of growth, GP!
    Don't forget to keep trimming, them, top, front and sides, all the way to the base, so you get plenty of thickening out of growth, GP!
    Don't forget to keep trimming, them, top, front and sides, all the way to the base, so you get plenty of thickening out of growth, GP!
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  3. Mel

    aquileiga

    Thankyou Dorsetmike.I plan to pot them on again into bigger pots then put them in the ground later where they`ll stay.I will take your advice with the rest of them.
    Thankyou Dorsetmike.I plan to pot them on again into bigger pots then put them in the ground later where they`ll stay.I will take your advice with the rest of them.
    Thankyou Dorsetmike.I plan to pot them on again into bigger pots then put them in the ground later where they`ll stay.I will take your advice with the rest of them.
    Thankyou Dorsetmike.I plan to pot them on again into bigger pots then put them in the ground later where they`ll stay.I will take your advice with the rest of them.
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  4. Lizz

    Foxglove

    Ignoring the names, I like to keep a note of the newer shrubs in my shrubbery. The paulownia has the large leaves centre shot. Paulownia tormentosa's eventually flower when mature, but by this...
    Ignoring the names, I like to keep a note of the newer shrubs in my shrubbery. The paulownia has the large leaves centre shot. Paulownia tormentosa's eventually flower when mature, but by this stage the leaves are that much smaller than if pruned annually. The flowers appear before the leaves....
    Ignoring the names, I like to keep a note of the newer shrubs in my shrubbery. The paulownia has the large leaves centre shot. Paulownia tormentosa's eventually flower when mature, but by this stage the leaves are that much smaller than if...
    Ignoring the names, I like to keep a note of the newer shrubs in my shrubbery. The paulownia has the large leaves centre shot. Paulownia tormentosa's eventually flower when mature, but by this...
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  5. Johnny
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  6. watergarden

    new resident

    not quite the same though
    not quite the same though
    not quite the same though
    not quite the same though
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  7. Small orange giraffe

    Deadheading iris's?

    It depends on what kind of Iris it is. If it is tall Bearded Iris I don't let them go to seed. I usually remove the spent flower stalks and then take the foliage and make a fan shape out of them...
    It depends on what kind of Iris it is. If it is tall Bearded Iris I don't let them go to seed. I usually remove the spent flower stalks and then take the foliage and make a fan shape out of them about 6 inches above the ground. In general I let the other types alone.
    It depends on what kind of Iris it is. If it is tall Bearded Iris I don't let them go to seed. I usually remove the spent flower stalks and then take the foliage and make a fan shape out of them about 6 inches above the ground. In general I let...
    It depends on what kind of Iris it is. If it is tall Bearded Iris I don't let them go to seed. I usually remove the spent flower stalks and then take the foliage and make a fan shape out of them...
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  8. PLOTTY

    MY WEEKS : 21 & 22 UPDATE POSTED

    Bonjour Madames et Monsieurs, I have returned from holiday in France with recharged batteries and ready to go, I have added my latest update which I hope you enjoy, regards...
    Bonjour Madames et Monsieurs, I have returned from holiday in France with recharged batteries and ready to go, I have added my latest update which I hope you enjoy, regards Steve.http://www.myallotments.com
    Bonjour Madames et Monsieurs, I have returned from holiday in France with recharged batteries and ready to go, I have added my latest update which I hope you enjoy, regards Steve.http://www.myallotments.com
    Bonjour Madames et Monsieurs, I have returned from holiday in France with recharged batteries and ready to go, I have added my latest update which I hope you enjoy, regards...
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  9. PLOTTY

    MY WEEK : 20 UPDATE POSTED

    Always a good read !Bon Voyage
    Always a good read !Bon Voyage
    Always a good read !Bon Voyage
    Always a good read !Bon Voyage
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  10. daisybelle

    Which clematis?

    Daisybelle, I bought an evergreen clematis in B&Q today-It's called Avalanche and should have white flowers in spring only so not as freeflowering as montana but at least you get some colour all...
    Daisybelle, I bought an evergreen clematis in B&Q today-It's called Avalanche and should have white flowers in spring only so not as freeflowering as montana but at least you get some colour all year..
    Daisybelle, I bought an evergreen clematis in B&Q today-It's called Avalanche and should have white flowers in spring only so not as freeflowering as montana but at least you get some colour all year..
    Daisybelle, I bought an evergreen clematis in B&Q today-It's called Avalanche and should have white flowers in spring only so not as freeflowering as montana but at least you get some colour all...
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  11. ruffmeister

    2007 the year thus far

    i know they recovered well and still tasted good but noweher near as prolific as if they hadnt
    i know they recovered well and still tasted good but noweher near as prolific as if they hadnt
    i know they recovered well and still tasted good but noweher near as prolific as if they hadnt
    i know they recovered well and still tasted good but noweher near as prolific as if they hadnt
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  12. daisybelle

    Where to buy big logs cheap?

    Yes, I want them 18" cubes which I think is about the right size to make them comfortable to perch on. Using the old pythagorus, I worked out you'd need 27" diameter to get an 18" square, and I...
    Yes, I want them 18" cubes which I think is about the right size to make them comfortable to perch on. Using the old pythagorus, I worked out you'd need 27" diameter to get an 18" square, and I want 4 of them, so that's 72" long. Am I right in thinking, if you use a tree surgeon, the wood is...
    Yes, I want them 18" cubes which I think is about the right size to make them comfortable to perch on. Using the old pythagorus, I worked out you'd need 27" diameter to get an 18" square, and I want 4 of them, so that's 72" long. Am I right in...
    Yes, I want them 18" cubes which I think is about the right size to make them comfortable to perch on. Using the old pythagorus, I worked out you'd need 27" diameter to get an 18" square, and I...
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  13. PeterS

    Botanical terms

    great site very useful..thanks for posting that PeterS and lol Hyla..i couldnt even SAY that!
    great site very useful..thanks for posting that PeterS and lol Hyla..i couldnt even SAY that!
    great site very useful..thanks for posting that PeterS and lol Hyla..i couldnt even SAY that!
    great site very useful..thanks for posting that PeterS and lol Hyla..i couldnt even SAY that!
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  14. daz and debs

    T rex

    Stingo lol
    Stingo lol
    Stingo lol
    Stingo lol
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  15. Lizz

    Trailing Begonias

    Yea ,sorta mid March /early April time .(i was a bit late setting them off this year)
    Yea ,sorta mid March /early April time .(i was a bit late setting them off this year)
    Yea ,sorta mid March /early April time .(i was a bit late setting them off this year)
    Yea ,sorta mid March /early April time .(i was a bit late setting them off this year)
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  16. littleorme

    A very ugly wall

    Well Bob..you really do have a beautiful..I love your edgings..I did'nt think that was log on a roll...it looks so professional,also the sleepers look great...you certainly have given me some...
    Well Bob..you really do have a beautiful..I love your edgings..I did'nt think that was log on a roll...it looks so professional,also the sleepers look great...you certainly have given me some wonderful ideas....Many thanks.. your replies are much appreciated...
    Well Bob..you really do have a beautiful..I love your edgings..I did'nt think that was log on a roll...it looks so professional,also the sleepers look great...you certainly have given me some wonderful ideas....Many thanks.. your replies are...
    Well Bob..you really do have a beautiful..I love your edgings..I did'nt think that was log on a roll...it looks so professional,also the sleepers look great...you certainly have given me some...
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  17. prettypolly

    Orchid

    Oo arr, oo arr! A foine phalaenopsis to be sure!!Looks in pretty good nick, too - give it a bit o' what it fancies (!) and you'll have it for years!!!
    Oo arr, oo arr! A foine phalaenopsis to be sure!!Looks in pretty good nick, too - give it a bit o' what it fancies (!) and you'll have it for years!!!
    Oo arr, oo arr! A foine phalaenopsis to be sure!!Looks in pretty good nick, too - give it a bit o' what it fancies (!) and you'll have it for years!!!
    Oo arr, oo arr! A foine phalaenopsis to be sure!!Looks in pretty good nick, too - give it a bit o' what it fancies (!) and you'll have it for years!!!
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  18. Liz

    Passiflora Edulis

    I have surrounded them with slug pellets but have also put aclear dome over so nothing else can eat the pellets. Now I'll see....
    I have surrounded them with slug pellets but have also put aclear dome over so nothing else can eat the pellets. Now I'll see....
    I have surrounded them with slug pellets but have also put aclear dome over so nothing else can eat the pellets. Now I'll see....
    I have surrounded them with slug pellets but have also put aclear dome over so nothing else can eat the pellets. Now I'll see....
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  19. johnbinkley

    Sleepers for raised beds!

    Agree with Tortuosa and Whis4ey, but if you can't change the sleepers then I would use blue DPM polythene from a builders merchant and sandwich a layer of tough geotextile like Terram between the...
    Agree with Tortuosa and Whis4ey, but if you can't change the sleepers then I would use blue DPM polythene from a builders merchant and sandwich a layer of tough geotextile like Terram between the polythene and the sleeper. I would also take the polythene down to at least a foot below the lower...
    Agree with Tortuosa and Whis4ey, but if you can't change the sleepers then I would use blue DPM polythene from a builders merchant and sandwich a layer of tough geotextile like Terram between the polythene and the sleeper. I would also take the...
    Agree with Tortuosa and Whis4ey, but if you can't change the sleepers then I would use blue DPM polythene from a builders merchant and sandwich a layer of tough geotextile like Terram between the...
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  20. daz and debs

    FROST

    I dont think it was anywhere near a frost last night in most parts of the country.
    I dont think it was anywhere near a frost last night in most parts of the country.
    I dont think it was anywhere near a frost last night in most parts of the country.
    I dont think it was anywhere near a frost last night in most parts of the country.
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