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Osteospermum
Hello Peter.s, thank you for your reply i shall leave well alone then untill spring. the sun is shining here down south its not like october at all, think i shall go over my allotment later and...
Hello Peter.s, thank you for your reply i shall leave well alone then untill spring. the sun is shining here down south its not like october at all, think i shall go over my allotment later and turn over some soil ready for the winter. thanks again for taking the time to reply. Levoire.
Hello Peter.s, thank you for your reply i shall leave well alone then untill spring. the sun is shining here down south its not like october at all, think i shall go over my allotment later and turn over some soil ready for the winter. thanks...
Hello Peter.s, thank you for your reply i shall leave well alone then untill spring. the sun is shining here down south its not like october at all, think i shall go over my allotment later and...
levoire
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Oct 15, 2006
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526
levoire
Oct 16, 2006
Mistletoe Magic
Mistletoe is also used in medicine.. And its regarded as good for high blood pressure..headaches and dizziness.... How much is usually taken? Traditionally a cold water extract (cold infusion) is...
Mistletoe is also used in medicine.. And its regarded as good for high blood pressure..headaches and dizziness.... How much is usually taken? Traditionally a cold water extract (cold infusion) is made by soaking 2ââ?¬â??4 teaspoons (10ââ?¬â??20 grams) of chopped mistletoe in two cups (500 ml)...
Mistletoe is also used in medicine.. And its regarded as good for high blood pressure..headaches and dizziness.... How much is usually taken? Traditionally a cold water extract (cold infusion) is made by soaking 2ââ?¬â??4 teaspoons (10ââ?¬â??20...
Mistletoe is also used in medicine.. And its regarded as good for high blood pressure..headaches and dizziness.... How much is usually taken? Traditionally a cold water extract (cold infusion) is...
Hornbeam
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Sep 23, 2006
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745
wildflower
Oct 16, 2006
planting out
hello everyone, ive raised some lupins ,hollyhocks from seeds about 8 weeks ago, is it safe to plant out now or would it be better to leave till spring ,i would also like to move a choisia,wich...
hello everyone, ive raised some lupins ,hollyhocks from seeds about 8 weeks ago, is it safe to plant out now or would it be better to leave till spring ,i would also like to move a choisia,wich is about 2 foot high
hello everyone, ive raised some lupins ,hollyhocks from seeds about 8 weeks ago, is it safe to plant out now or would it be better to leave till spring ,i would also like to move a choisia,wich is about 2 foot high
hello everyone, ive raised some lupins ,hollyhocks from seeds about 8 weeks ago, is it safe to plant out now or would it be better to leave till spring ,i would also like to move a choisia,wich...
arwyn
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Oct 15, 2006
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397
arwyn
Oct 15, 2006
Daily weather report !!
in sunny wales its been lovely all week,and the weather forecast is good until at least tuesday, lets hope it lasts
in sunny wales its been lovely all week,and the weather forecast is good until at least tuesday, lets hope it lasts
in sunny wales its been lovely all week,and the weather forecast is good until at least tuesday, lets hope it lasts
in sunny wales its been lovely all week,and the weather forecast is good until at least tuesday, lets hope it lasts
wildflower
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Oct 11, 2006
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arwyn
Oct 15, 2006
pampas grass
Will do, Scotkat
Will do, Scotkat
Will do, Scotkat
Will do, Scotkat
barneyb
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Oct 7, 2006
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640
barneyb
Oct 15, 2006
Unhappy Aristolochia x kewensis
If you suspect that it may be the drench, and there is no sign of improvement, then the only thing I can suggest is to change the compost. I use Provado on my tender container pots before putting...
If you suspect that it may be the drench, and there is no sign of improvement, then the only thing I can suggest is to change the compost. I use Provado on my tender container pots before putting them in the greenhouse - I am plagued by vine weevil, and have not noticed that the plants checked...
If you suspect that it may be the drench, and there is no sign of improvement, then the only thing I can suggest is to change the compost. I use Provado on my tender container pots before putting them in the greenhouse - I am plagued by vine...
If you suspect that it may be the drench, and there is no sign of improvement, then the only thing I can suggest is to change the compost. I use Provado on my tender container pots before putting...
dozzer
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Oct 14, 2006
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1,241
Fran
Oct 14, 2006
Help! house move , & a boring garden.
thanks Rumple, looking forward to it now. cheers Jackie&Bob. --------------------------------------------- To look into the future, you need to stand on the shoulders of the past
thanks Rumple, looking forward to it now. cheers Jackie&Bob. --------------------------------------------- To look into the future, you need to stand on the shoulders of the past
thanks Rumple, looking forward to it now. cheers Jackie&Bob. --------------------------------------------- To look into the future, you need to stand on the shoulders of the past
thanks Rumple, looking forward to it now. cheers Jackie&Bob. --------------------------------------------- To look into the future, you need to stand on the shoulders of the past
Jackie&amp;Bob
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Oct 5, 2006
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Jackie&amp;Bob
Oct 14, 2006
THIS WEEK'S UPDATE POSTED 14/10/06
Hello all, just to let you know that this weeks update has been posted to my website,I now have seeds available from my allotments as requested by some of my visitors, thanks for the idea hope you...
Hello all, just to let you know that this weeks update has been posted to my website,I now have seeds available from my allotments as requested by some of my visitors, thanks for the idea hope you enjoy them, regards Steve.http://www.myallotments.blogspot.com
Hello all, just to let you know that this weeks update has been posted to my website,I now have seeds available from my allotments as requested by some of my visitors, thanks for the idea hope you enjoy them, regards...
Hello all, just to let you know that this weeks update has been posted to my website,I now have seeds available from my allotments as requested by some of my visitors, thanks for the idea hope you...
PLOTTY
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Oct 14, 2006
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PLOTTY
Oct 14, 2006
Spindle
Wonderful picture, what a colour mix.
Wonderful picture, what a colour mix.
Wonderful picture, what a colour mix.
Wonderful picture, what a colour mix.
Hornbeam
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Oct 13, 2006
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Fran
Oct 13, 2006
Canna Musifolia in flower.
The Canna Musifolia grew 9 more stalks during the summer, some over 9 feet tall. It has only just squeezed into the outhouse. I'll have to divide it in the spring. The Strelitzea Nicolai has grown...
The Canna Musifolia grew 9 more stalks during the summer, some over 9 feet tall. It has only just squeezed into the outhouse. I'll have to divide it in the spring. The Strelitzea Nicolai has grown too big for the greenhouse, and is in the outhouse too.BM, seeing your superb banana trees...
The Canna Musifolia grew 9 more stalks during the summer, some over 9 feet tall. It has only just squeezed into the outhouse. I'll have to divide it in the spring. The Strelitzea Nicolai has grown too big for the greenhouse, and is in the...
The Canna Musifolia grew 9 more stalks during the summer, some over 9 feet tall. It has only just squeezed into the outhouse. I'll have to divide it in the spring. The Strelitzea Nicolai has grown...
Nik
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Jun 14, 2006
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Nik
Oct 13, 2006
gardener Required
Have you looked on shoot? http://www.shootgardening.co.uk/It's fairly new, but you might find some suitable people there - both I and the LG are on it.... If you didn't speak to her before, you...
Have you looked on shoot? http://www.shootgardening.co.uk/It's fairly new, but you might find some suitable people there - both I and the LG are on it.... If you didn't speak to her before, you could try now - she's a bit nearer you than I am, I believe.Or have you tried Yell.com? I pick...
Have you looked on shoot? http://www.shootgardening.co.uk/It's fairly new, but you might find some suitable people there - both I and the LG are on it.... If you didn't speak to her before, you could try now - she's a bit nearer you than I am,...
Have you looked on shoot? http://www.shootgardening.co.uk/It's fairly new, but you might find some suitable people there - both I and the LG are on it.... If you didn't speak to her before, you...
StuartA
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Apr 17, 2006
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UsedtobeDendy
Oct 13, 2006
Complete novice - what plants?
Firstly, it might be a good idea to test the pH of your soil. I'd assume from your location that it would be neutral to acidic, but mortar from the walls could make the soil in the immediate...
Firstly, it might be a good idea to test the pH of your soil. I'd assume from your location that it would be neutral to acidic, but mortar from the walls could make the soil in the immediate vicinity much more alkaline.I don't think lavender will do well in a shady location, and if it's...
Firstly, it might be a good idea to test the pH of your soil. I'd assume from your location that it would be neutral to acidic, but mortar from the walls could make the soil in the immediate vicinity much more alkaline.I don't think lavender...
Firstly, it might be a good idea to test the pH of your soil. I'd assume from your location that it would be neutral to acidic, but mortar from the walls could make the soil in the immediate...
Miles
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Oct 4, 2006
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Ornata
Oct 13, 2006
Lattice Fence
Clematis can certainly take some shade. The other good thing about them is that they like an alkaline soil (it's likely that the concrete will have raised the pH of the soil in the surrounding area).
Clematis can certainly take some shade. The other good thing about them is that they like an alkaline soil (it's likely that the concrete will have raised the pH of the soil in the surrounding area).
Clematis can certainly take some shade. The other good thing about them is that they like an alkaline soil (it's likely that the concrete will have raised the pH of the soil in the surrounding area).
Clematis can certainly take some shade. The other good thing about them is that they like an alkaline soil (it's likely that the concrete will have raised the pH of the soil in the surrounding area).
gavlap
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Oct 3, 2006
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499
Ornata
Oct 13, 2006
Rhododendron
Jazid :D :D :D I used to be in Cambs with chalky soil. I always wanted Rhododendrons, azaleas etc. I know we are supposed to try to grow plants that suit the soil we have, but this...
Jazid :D :D :D I used to be in Cambs with chalky soil. I always wanted Rhododendrons, azaleas etc. I know we are supposed to try to grow plants that suit the soil we have, but this 'inkarho' is said to be naturally occurring, so who are we to argue with it?
Jazid :D :D :D I used to be in Cambs with chalky soil. I always wanted Rhododendrons, azaleas etc. I know we are supposed to try to grow plants that suit the soil we have, but this 'inkarho' is said to be naturally occurring, so who are...
Jazid :D :D :D I used to be in Cambs with chalky soil. I always wanted Rhododendrons, azaleas etc. I know we are supposed to try to grow plants that suit the soil we have, but this...
josephine
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Oct 10, 2006
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Liz
Oct 12, 2006
overwintering fuschias
Again, I just cut mine back to about 1/2 size & put them in my cold frame over the winter, water a little every couple of months. I have successfully kept mine like this for three winters in a...
Again, I just cut mine back to about 1/2 size & put them in my cold frame over the winter, water a little every couple of months. I have successfully kept mine like this for three winters in a row. Good luck
Again, I just cut mine back to about 1/2 size & put them in my cold frame over the winter, water a little every couple of months. I have successfully kept mine like this for three winters in a row. Good luck
Again, I just cut mine back to about 1/2 size & put them in my cold frame over the winter, water a little every couple of months. I have successfully kept mine like this for three winters in a...
JillD
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Oct 10, 2006
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papajo
Oct 12, 2006
Himalayan Balsam
Yes - there was some of that growing up from under concrete, pushing up through a brick wall, at a path up to a supermarket from the main shopping street in Hemel some years ago - and it took over...
Yes - there was some of that growing up from under concrete, pushing up through a brick wall, at a path up to a supermarket from the main shopping street in Hemel some years ago - and it took over the path!! The council didn't have any option but to deal with it - but whatever they did, it was...
Yes - there was some of that growing up from under concrete, pushing up through a brick wall, at a path up to a supermarket from the main shopping street in Hemel some years ago - and it took over the path!! The council didn't have any option...
Yes - there was some of that growing up from under concrete, pushing up through a brick wall, at a path up to a supermarket from the main shopping street in Hemel some years ago - and it took over...
UsedtobeDendy
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Oct 9, 2006
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UsedtobeDendy
Oct 11, 2006
Annuals sown in autumn
We sowed a wild flower grass mix last weekend and threw in some poppies, cornflowers, scabious etc for good measure which I found at the back of the drawer. All the flower seeds were at least 2...
We sowed a wild flower grass mix last weekend and threw in some poppies, cornflowers, scabious etc for good measure which I found at the back of the drawer. All the flower seeds were at least 2 years past their sow by date. They haven't germinated yet, am I being too impatient! Fingers crossed...
We sowed a wild flower grass mix last weekend and threw in some poppies, cornflowers, scabious etc for good measure which I found at the back of the drawer. All the flower seeds were at least 2 years past their sow by date. They haven't...
We sowed a wild flower grass mix last weekend and threw in some poppies, cornflowers, scabious etc for good measure which I found at the back of the drawer. All the flower seeds were at least 2...
PeterS
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Aug 27, 2006
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Celia
Oct 10, 2006
Can anyone help???????
Hi Liz, That's exactly it...!!! Thankyou so much... I had another site & had waded part way through, but gave up for now. I often go to Daves Garden, it is a super site I think, but didn't...
Hi Liz, That's exactly it...!!! Thankyou so much... I had another site & had waded part way through, but gave up for now. I often go to Daves Garden, it is a super site I think, but didn't have the correct name when I went there, that's how I got the link to Euphorbias that I had... Great I...
Hi Liz, That's exactly it...!!! Thankyou so much... I had another site & had waded part way through, but gave up for now. I often go to Daves Garden, it is a super site I think, but didn't have the correct name when I went there, that's how...
Hi Liz, That's exactly it...!!! Thankyou so much... I had another site & had waded part way through, but gave up for now. I often go to Daves Garden, it is a super site I think, but didn't...
Marley Farley
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Oct 9, 2006
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Marley Farley
Oct 10, 2006
lavender heads-should I pick
Many thanks for the instructions, Fran ... appreciated.
Many thanks for the instructions, Fran ... appreciated.
Many thanks for the instructions, Fran ... appreciated.
Many thanks for the instructions, Fran ... appreciated.
lazy-gardener
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Sep 10, 2006
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millymilly
Oct 10, 2006
Asplenium Bulbiferum
Thanks for your advice and info DaveP. Slugs are a problem here but I don't use pellets, so I will have to devise a cunning way of protecting it.
Thanks for your advice and info DaveP. Slugs are a problem here but I don't use pellets, so I will have to devise a cunning way of protecting it.
Thanks for your advice and info DaveP. Slugs are a problem here but I don't use pellets, so I will have to devise a cunning way of protecting it.
Thanks for your advice and info DaveP. Slugs are a problem here but I don't use pellets, so I will have to devise a cunning way of protecting it.
Blackthorn
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Oct 6, 2006
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557
Blackthorn
Oct 9, 2006
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