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Wow now thats propper banana growing lol verry good my friend.I think ill keep it in a pot on the patio.So i can bring it in the house in winter.Thanks mate good advice as always...daz
Wow now thats propper banana growing lol verry good my friend.I think ill keep it in a pot on the patio.So i can bring it in the house in winter.Thanks mate good advice as always...daz
Wow now thats propper banana growing lol verry good my friend.I think ill keep it in a pot on the patio.So i can bring it in the house in winter.Thanks mate good advice as always...daz
Wow now thats propper banana growing lol verry good my friend.I think ill keep it in a pot on the patio.So i can bring it in the house in winter.Thanks mate good advice as always...daz
daz and debs
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Apr 21, 2007
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daz and debs
Apr 21, 2007
Wisteria
Wisteria is fickle. Some get going straight after transplanting, others take ten years or more. I know one, properly pruned (by yours truly) all across a house that stubbornly refuses more than...
Wisteria is fickle. Some get going straight after transplanting, others take ten years or more. I know one, properly pruned (by yours truly) all across a house that stubbornly refuses more than two or three heads, another I put in a couple of years back as a miserable little twig that manages a...
Wisteria is fickle. Some get going straight after transplanting, others take ten years or more. I know one, properly pruned (by yours truly) all across a house that stubbornly refuses more than two or three heads, another I put in a couple of...
Wisteria is fickle. Some get going straight after transplanting, others take ten years or more. I know one, properly pruned (by yours truly) all across a house that stubbornly refuses more than...
Jack by the hedge
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Apr 17, 2007
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jazid
Apr 21, 2007
Strange happenings in the garden
Thanks dai, I have been watering it copiously and some leaves have recovered. You may well be right, I'll cut back the other 2 after they've flowered.
Thanks dai, I have been watering it copiously and some leaves have recovered. You may well be right, I'll cut back the other 2 after they've flowered.
Thanks dai, I have been watering it copiously and some leaves have recovered. You may well be right, I'll cut back the other 2 after they've flowered.
Thanks dai, I have been watering it copiously and some leaves have recovered. You may well be right, I'll cut back the other 2 after they've flowered.
Liz
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Apr 19, 2007
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Liz
Apr 21, 2007
my sperengeri's at it again!!!
Nah - by the time I've chopped off the mantle (only way to move it otherwise it weighs a ton and is soooo unwieldy!) decanted it and pulled off all the little 'potatoes' and dead roots, the root...
Nah - by the time I've chopped off the mantle (only way to move it otherwise it weighs a ton and is soooo unwieldy!) decanted it and pulled off all the little 'potatoes' and dead roots, the root ball will be about �¼ it's present size and all ready to blast again!I had this advice from one...
Nah - by the time I've chopped off the mantle (only way to move it otherwise it weighs a ton and is soooo unwieldy!) decanted it and pulled off all the little 'potatoes' and dead roots, the root ball will be about �¼ it's present size and all...
Nah - by the time I've chopped off the mantle (only way to move it otherwise it weighs a ton and is soooo unwieldy!) decanted it and pulled off all the little 'potatoes' and dead roots, the root...
Daisies
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Apr 19, 2007
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Daisies
Apr 20, 2007
Lotery Mix
Sounds like your going to have some fun sorting that lot out Waco.
Sounds like your going to have some fun sorting that lot out Waco.
Sounds like your going to have some fun sorting that lot out Waco.
Sounds like your going to have some fun sorting that lot out Waco.
Waco
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Apr 19, 2007
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pete
Apr 20, 2007
pesky next door cat...
Thanks so much to everyone for your help - at the moment I am putting the spiky prunings from my other neighbours rosebush all over the exposed earth and it seems to be doing the trick! Hopefully...
Thanks so much to everyone for your help - at the moment I am putting the spiky prunings from my other neighbours rosebush all over the exposed earth and it seems to be doing the trick! Hopefully it will work until we get our own cat, which won't be long now! just waiting for the baby to get a...
Thanks so much to everyone for your help - at the moment I am putting the spiky prunings from my other neighbours rosebush all over the exposed earth and it seems to be doing the trick! Hopefully it will work until we get our own cat, which won't...
Thanks so much to everyone for your help - at the moment I am putting the spiky prunings from my other neighbours rosebush all over the exposed earth and it seems to be doing the trick! Hopefully...
pollyc
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Mar 21, 2007
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pollyc
Apr 20, 2007
BM's April Hideout
Thank you banana man for that.Il have a look tonight after gardeners world . an hour episode...cool..daz
Thank you banana man for that.Il have a look tonight after gardeners world . an hour episode...cool..daz
Thank you banana man for that.Il have a look tonight after gardeners world . an hour episode...cool..daz
Thank you banana man for that.Il have a look tonight after gardeners world . an hour episode...cool..daz
Banana Man
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Apr 1, 2007
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daz and debs
Apr 20, 2007
Water butts from the water companies
Yeah my Mum and Dad have sent off for this too, they haven't got the room for another composter so guess where that's going to live??!! :D :D It's a great offer...might send off for one...
Yeah my Mum and Dad have sent off for this too, they haven't got the room for another composter so guess where that's going to live??!! :D :D It's a great offer...might send off for one myself :rolleyes:
Yeah my Mum and Dad have sent off for this too, they haven't got the room for another composter so guess where that's going to live??!! :D :D It's a great offer...might send off for one myself :rolleyes:
Yeah my Mum and Dad have sent off for this too, they haven't got the room for another composter so guess where that's going to live??!! :D :D It's a great offer...might send off for one...
Sarah_999
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Apr 20, 2007
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windy miller
Apr 20, 2007
are my fuschias dead??
Ha ha!!! johnny five he's alive!!! tiny little sprouty bits (technical term) at the bottom of the tigs.
Ha ha!!! johnny five he's alive!!! tiny little sprouty bits (technical term) at the bottom of the tigs.
Ha ha!!! johnny five he's alive!!! tiny little sprouty bits (technical term) at the bottom of the tigs.
Ha ha!!! johnny five he's alive!!! tiny little sprouty bits (technical term) at the bottom of the tigs.
lazy-gardener
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Apr 18, 2007
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lazy-gardener
Apr 20, 2007
Bonsai
Thanks LoL. You've been really helpful many thanx.
Thanks LoL. You've been really helpful many thanx.
Thanks LoL. You've been really helpful many thanx.
Thanks LoL. You've been really helpful many thanx.
johnbinkley
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Apr 17, 2007
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johnbinkley
Apr 20, 2007
Digging
I had heavy clay soil too, so opted for raised beds. You could still go down this route for crops this year.
I had heavy clay soil too, so opted for raised beds. You could still go down this route for crops this year.
I had heavy clay soil too, so opted for raised beds. You could still go down this route for crops this year.
I had heavy clay soil too, so opted for raised beds. You could still go down this route for crops this year.
Deserter
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Apr 17, 2007
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oktarine
Apr 20, 2007
Syphon hose for a water butt and bath water?
........and don't use the bathwater if you've had it full of bubblefoam, shampoo or other bath additives!
........and don't use the bathwater if you've had it full of bubblefoam, shampoo or other bath additives!
........and don't use the bathwater if you've had it full of bubblefoam, shampoo or other bath additives!
........and don't use the bathwater if you've had it full of bubblefoam, shampoo or other bath additives!
LooseLotty
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Mar 19, 2007
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Tiarella
Apr 19, 2007
What do you think?
Thanks for your comments, folks, I think the answer is indeed separate baskets.
Thanks for your comments, folks, I think the answer is indeed separate baskets.
Thanks for your comments, folks, I think the answer is indeed separate baskets.
Thanks for your comments, folks, I think the answer is indeed separate baskets.
Tiarella
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Apr 17, 2007
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Tiarella
Apr 19, 2007
water system
Thank Liz I have got a better picture now - If we had rainwater how the butts would work and then i could use the bathwater for the ground level garde, Thank for warning Walnut helped me rethink...
Thank Liz I have got a better picture now - If we had rainwater how the butts would work and then i could use the bathwater for the ground level garde, Thank for warning Walnut helped me rethink what is poosible- Thanks I will look up about pumps - I can see how it works in my mind now.
Thank Liz I have got a better picture now - If we had rainwater how the butts would work and then i could use the bathwater for the ground level garde, Thank for warning Walnut helped me rethink what is poosible- Thanks I will look up about pumps...
Thank Liz I have got a better picture now - If we had rainwater how the butts would work and then i could use the bathwater for the ground level garde, Thank for warning Walnut helped me rethink...
JEN.K
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Feb 8, 2007
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lapod
Apr 19, 2007
Aloe Vera - black flies
Hi Shiney,Thanks for your reply, here are some pics I've taken of one that I managed to annoy from the plant! They seem to fly solo not huddling in...
Hi Shiney,Thanks for your reply, here are some pics I've taken of one that I managed to annoy from the plant! They seem to fly solo not huddling in...
Hi Shiney,Thanks for your reply, here are some pics I've taken of one that I managed to annoy from the plant! They seem to fly solo not huddling in...
Hi Shiney,Thanks for your reply, here are some pics I've taken of one that I managed to annoy from the plant! They seem to fly solo not huddling in...
aquarian3
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Apr 17, 2007
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aquarian3
Apr 19, 2007
Bindweed
The weed killer I used killed off one of newly planted Dahlias but I've got a new hand fork today which has made digging back the bindweed to my neighbours fence really easy.
The weed killer I used killed off one of newly planted Dahlias but I've got a new hand fork today which has made digging back the bindweed to my neighbours fence really easy.
The weed killer I used killed off one of newly planted Dahlias but I've got a new hand fork today which has made digging back the bindweed to my neighbours fence really easy.
The weed killer I used killed off one of newly planted Dahlias but I've got a new hand fork today which has made digging back the bindweed to my neighbours fence really easy.
Johnny
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Apr 11, 2007
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Johnny
Apr 19, 2007
old carpet - chemical hazard??
Hessian backed carpets are ideal Ruth, tho' a tad hard to find nowadays. Carol Klein swears by em, as do most allotmenteers- i.e. they're so heavy when wet that they're not likely to go...
Hessian backed carpets are ideal Ruth, tho' a tad hard to find nowadays. Carol Klein swears by em, as do most allotmenteers- i.e. they're so heavy when wet that they're not likely to go missing.My grandfather used to grow his spuds through old carpet.
Hessian backed carpets are ideal Ruth, tho' a tad hard to find nowadays. Carol Klein swears by em, as do most allotmenteers- i.e. they're so heavy when wet that they're not likely to go missing.My grandfather used to grow his spuds through old...
Hessian backed carpets are ideal Ruth, tho' a tad hard to find nowadays. Carol Klein swears by em, as do most allotmenteers- i.e. they're so heavy when wet that they're not likely to go...
Ruth
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Apr 11, 2007
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oktarine
Apr 18, 2007
Ground Elder - how low does it go?!
Hi guys, I use S.B.K. I've managed to clear 3 gardens that I work in of both G.E. and bindweed, using it. I either use it as aspray or paint it on. When its in the lawns I use Verdone but it does...
Hi guys, I use S.B.K. I've managed to clear 3 gardens that I work in of both G.E. and bindweed, using it. I either use it as aspray or paint it on. When its in the lawns I use Verdone but it does take several applications. All the best.
Hi guys, I use S.B.K. I've managed to clear 3 gardens that I work in of both G.E. and bindweed, using it. I either use it as aspray or paint it on. When its in the lawns I use Verdone but it does take several applications. All the best.
Hi guys, I use S.B.K. I've managed to clear 3 gardens that I work in of both G.E. and bindweed, using it. I either use it as aspray or paint it on. When its in the lawns I use Verdone but it does...
Wrenhere
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Mar 25, 2007
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cajary
Apr 18, 2007
Dicksonia in nearly total shade?
I'm probably speaking out of turn here, TO, Dicksonias prefer shade to sun?I think I've completely lost the plot here.
I'm probably speaking out of turn here, TO, Dicksonias prefer shade to sun?I think I've completely lost the plot here.
I'm probably speaking out of turn here, TO, Dicksonias prefer shade to sun?I think I've completely lost the plot here.
I'm probably speaking out of turn here, TO, Dicksonias prefer shade to sun?I think I've completely lost the plot here.
Sean the Prawn
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Apr 2, 2007
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491
Victoria
Apr 18, 2007
Metal Nails, Glass & Stones
Nails and glass do make plunging ones hands into the soil a rather dangerous pastime. We have the same trouble and gloves are essential!
Nails and glass do make plunging ones hands into the soil a rather dangerous pastime. We have the same trouble and gloves are essential!
Nails and glass do make plunging ones hands into the soil a rather dangerous pastime. We have the same trouble and gloves are essential!
Nails and glass do make plunging ones hands into the soil a rather dangerous pastime. We have the same trouble and gloves are essential!
sausage
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Apr 18, 2007
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362
Palustris
Apr 18, 2007
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