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Sneaks Head Fritialria seed?
Thanks for that - will get them stuck in tomorrow.
Thanks for that - will get them stuck in tomorrow.
Thanks for that - will get them stuck in tomorrow.
Thanks for that - will get them stuck in tomorrow.
Waco
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Jun 24, 2006
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Waco
Jun 24, 2006
Local news.
She would probably have dug it up as a weed!
She would probably have dug it up as a weed!
She would probably have dug it up as a weed!
She would probably have dug it up as a weed!
Paladin
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Jun 24, 2006
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565
Hornbeam
Jun 24, 2006
dry as dust!
:D :D :D :D
:D :D :D :D
:D :D :D :D
:D :D :D :D
windy miller
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Jun 23, 2006
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windy miller
Jun 25, 2006
My garden, spring 005
im sure i saw you on a tv program last week or the week before ? have you ever had a film crew in ? as that looks so familiar ? ? ?
im sure i saw you on a tv program last week or the week before ? have you ever had a film crew in ? as that looks so familiar ? ? ?
im sure i saw you on a tv program last week or the week before ? have you ever had a film crew in ? as that looks so familiar ? ? ?
im sure i saw you on a tv program last week or the week before ? have you ever had a film crew in ? as that looks so familiar ? ? ?
ewal
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Apr 9, 2006
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iveonlygotpots
Jun 25, 2006
Wildlife friendly. Any more ideas
My problem isn't how to attract wildlife but how to stop the brambles, nettles, bracken etc encroaching into the 'garden'.......a constant battle!
My problem isn't how to attract wildlife but how to stop the brambles, nettles, bracken etc encroaching into the 'garden'.......a constant battle!
My problem isn't how to attract wildlife but how to stop the brambles, nettles, bracken etc encroaching into the 'garden'.......a constant battle!
My problem isn't how to attract wildlife but how to stop the brambles, nettles, bracken etc encroaching into the 'garden'.......a constant battle!
chkm8
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May 27, 2006
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697
fmay
Jun 25, 2006
Help !
I agree, they are Black Eyed Susans and are annuals.
I agree, they are Black Eyed Susans and are annuals.
I agree, they are Black Eyed Susans and are annuals.
I agree, they are Black Eyed Susans and are annuals.
saraj
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Jun 25, 2006
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370
Victoria
Jun 25, 2006
Bellflowers
I love the wild hare-bell. Such a dainty fairy flower.
I love the wild hare-bell. Such a dainty fairy flower.
I love the wild hare-bell. Such a dainty fairy flower.
I love the wild hare-bell. Such a dainty fairy flower.
Hornbeam
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Jun 25, 2006
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Fran
Jun 26, 2006
Charles de Mills
Thankyou both for your advice. I will pass on your suggestions to my brother-in-law.
Thankyou both for your advice. I will pass on your suggestions to my brother-in-law.
Thankyou both for your advice. I will pass on your suggestions to my brother-in-law.
Thankyou both for your advice. I will pass on your suggestions to my brother-in-law.
Jack by the hedge
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Jun 26, 2006
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Jack by the hedge
Jun 26, 2006
Recommendations wanted
That's the spirit Wishaw.. Those dreadful memories will take a "back seat" so to speak as time goes by.... Remembering the good times is good... Just keep up the positive thinking, you will get...
That's the spirit Wishaw.. Those dreadful memories will take a "back seat" so to speak as time goes by.... Remembering the good times is good... Just keep up the positive thinking, you will get there......
That's the spirit Wishaw.. Those dreadful memories will take a "back seat" so to speak as time goes by.... Remembering the good times is good... Just keep up the positive thinking, you will get there......
That's the spirit Wishaw.. Those dreadful memories will take a "back seat" so to speak as time goes by.... Remembering the good times is good... Just keep up the positive thinking, you will get...
wishaw
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Jun 23, 2006
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Marley Farley
Jun 26, 2006
foxes and cats
Thats it exactly wishaw.when you show an animal love and respect they will repay you tenfold.my oldest dog who is around 15 and a perfect genteman, would probably follow me off the edge of a...
Thats it exactly wishaw.when you show an animal love and respect they will repay you tenfold.my oldest dog who is around 15 and a perfect genteman, would probably follow me off the edge of a cliff.hes alsatian cross collie (o/h still referes to him as mongrel)hes never had a collar on his neck...
Thats it exactly wishaw.when you show an animal love and respect they will repay you tenfold.my oldest dog who is around 15 and a perfect genteman, would probably follow me off the edge of a cliff.hes alsatian cross collie (o/h still referes to...
Thats it exactly wishaw.when you show an animal love and respect they will repay you tenfold.my oldest dog who is around 15 and a perfect genteman, would probably follow me off the edge of a...
its me
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Jun 15, 2006
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elainefiz
Jun 26, 2006
Meadowsweet
my chamomile..well some of it...
my chamomile..well some of it...
my chamomile..well some of it...
my chamomile..well some of it...
Hornbeam
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Jun 26, 2006
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wildflower
Jun 26, 2006
swim suit!
he is STILL at it and had to get a new tool!we can walk over, but car has to be left outside - you should have seen martin trying to ge my bags of potting compost in!Original quote was...
he is STILL at it and had to get a new tool!we can walk over, but car has to be left outside - you should have seen martin trying to ge my bags of potting compost in!Original quote was �£4,000 this guy is doing it for �£800! he is a real grafter and also doing a great job - pays to shop...
he is STILL at it and had to get a new tool!we can walk over, but car has to be left outside - you should have seen martin trying to ge my bags of potting compost in!Original quote was �£4,000 this guy is doing it for �£800! he is a real...
he is STILL at it and had to get a new tool!we can walk over, but car has to be left outside - you should have seen martin trying to ge my bags of potting compost in!Original quote was...
Waco
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Jun 23, 2006
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Waco
Jun 26, 2006
Dodonaea viscosa purpurea
Thanks for your reply DaveP, Must say I chose the Dodonaea because it sounds perfect for my garden. Wind resistant,drought resistant and should grow to the right size. I haven't seen them growing...
Thanks for your reply DaveP, Must say I chose the Dodonaea because it sounds perfect for my garden. Wind resistant,drought resistant and should grow to the right size. I haven't seen them growing outside anywhere though. Was a tad disappointed with the links view of their hardiness. But you've...
Thanks for your reply DaveP, Must say I chose the Dodonaea because it sounds perfect for my garden. Wind resistant,drought resistant and should grow to the right size. I haven't seen them growing outside anywhere though. Was a tad disappointed...
Thanks for your reply DaveP, Must say I chose the Dodonaea because it sounds perfect for my garden. Wind resistant,drought resistant and should grow to the right size. I haven't seen them growing...
windy miller
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Jun 13, 2006
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windy miller
Jun 27, 2006
Weigela
It's better to prune them just after flowering.They form their flower buds on summer growth, so if you prune in Autumn you won't have many flowers in the spring. Do any hard pruning just after...
It's better to prune them just after flowering.They form their flower buds on summer growth, so if you prune in Autumn you won't have many flowers in the spring. Do any hard pruning just after first flowering then if you get a second lot of flowers just trim off the flower heads.
It's better to prune them just after flowering.They form their flower buds on summer growth, so if you prune in Autumn you won't have many flowers in the spring. Do any hard pruning just after first flowering then if you get a second lot of...
It's better to prune them just after flowering.They form their flower buds on summer growth, so if you prune in Autumn you won't have many flowers in the spring. Do any hard pruning just after...
Hugh Ball
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Jun 27, 2006
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Liz
Jun 27, 2006
Scarborough Fayre
I suppose cotton lavender and curry plant would also grow okay where you are as they are both silver leafed and tolerate the sun well..I have a big cardoon that would also enjoy portugal..I dont...
I suppose cotton lavender and curry plant would also grow okay where you are as they are both silver leafed and tolerate the sun well..I have a big cardoon that would also enjoy portugal..I dont think i would like to live in the sun ..i actually like the english weather.. :D
I suppose cotton lavender and curry plant would also grow okay where you are as they are both silver leafed and tolerate the sun well..I have a big cardoon that would also enjoy portugal..I dont think i would like to live in the sun ..i actually...
I suppose cotton lavender and curry plant would also grow okay where you are as they are both silver leafed and tolerate the sun well..I have a big cardoon that would also enjoy portugal..I dont...
Victoria
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Jun 27, 2006
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wildflower
Jun 27, 2006
shirley poppies
thanks rosietu for the shirley poppies from paris just to let you know they are just starting to grow will take photos as soon as they have grown from rosa
thanks rosietu for the shirley poppies from paris just to let you know they are just starting to grow will take photos as soon as they have grown from rosa
thanks rosietu for the shirley poppies from paris just to let you know they are just starting to grow will take photos as soon as they have grown from rosa
thanks rosietu for the shirley poppies from paris just to let you know they are just starting to grow will take photos as soon as they have grown from rosa
rosa
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Jun 27, 2006
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rosa
Jun 27, 2006
pyracanthas and crown imperials
Think that's the key - pruning. Do you trim it regularly as a hedge, or leave it to produce flowers, and then berries? I'd guess it's kept as a hedge, which would answer the question! If you...
Think that's the key - pruning. Do you trim it regularly as a hedge, or leave it to produce flowers, and then berries? I'd guess it's kept as a hedge, which would answer the question! If you leave it to grow naturally, though, and still haven't had flowers or berries, please do say so, and...
Think that's the key - pruning. Do you trim it regularly as a hedge, or leave it to produce flowers, and then berries? I'd guess it's kept as a hedge, which would answer the question! If you leave it to grow naturally, though, and still...
Think that's the key - pruning. Do you trim it regularly as a hedge, or leave it to produce flowers, and then berries? I'd guess it's kept as a hedge, which would answer the question! If you...
Gwen Bragg
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Jun 27, 2006
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UsedtobeDendy
Jun 27, 2006
Old rhododendrons
I've known them re-generate from virtually nothing! I'd go for making it a good shape - so go down as low as necessary to do that, always bearing in mind the golden rule - cut to an outward...
I've known them re-generate from virtually nothing! I'd go for making it a good shape - so go down as low as necessary to do that, always bearing in mind the golden rule - cut to an outward facing bud!! But if you can't see any, I wouldn't worry too much in this case - it'll grow anyway! :D
I've known them re-generate from virtually nothing! I'd go for making it a good shape - so go down as low as necessary to do that, always bearing in mind the golden rule - cut to an outward facing bud!! But if you can't see any, I wouldn't...
I've known them re-generate from virtually nothing! I'd go for making it a good shape - so go down as low as necessary to do that, always bearing in mind the golden rule - cut to an outward...
redfifi1717
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Jun 27, 2006
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UsedtobeDendy
Jun 27, 2006
Box
I have a big box by the car port. Its been there since long before we moved in. Every so often I go over it with the hedge cutters as it blocks my wife's car. No idea what sort it is though.A...
I have a big box by the car port. Its been there since long before we moved in. Every so often I go over it with the hedge cutters as it blocks my wife's car. No idea what sort it is though.A few years ago, we rescued my mother-in-law's Cotswold garden. No one had lived in the house for...
I have a big box by the car port. Its been there since long before we moved in. Every so often I go over it with the hedge cutters as it blocks my wife's car. No idea what sort it is though.A few years ago, we rescued my mother-in-law's...
I have a big box by the car port. Its been there since long before we moved in. Every so often I go over it with the hedge cutters as it blocks my wife's car. No idea what sort it is though.A...
LCH
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Jun 26, 2006
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533
Hornbeam
Jun 27, 2006
Drooping David
:confused: Are you casting doubt upon my veracity Dendo? I use an electric hedge trimmer on the David Austin roses, forsythia, yew, prunus and anything else that needs a trim. The only other...
:confused: Are you casting doubt upon my veracity Dendo? I use an electric hedge trimmer on the David Austin roses, forsythia, yew, prunus and anything else that needs a trim. The only other rose pruning that I do is to take out any dead wood or bably placed stems. The hedge trimmer takes...
:confused: Are you casting doubt upon my veracity Dendo? I use an electric hedge trimmer on the David Austin roses, forsythia, yew, prunus and anything else that needs a trim. The only other rose pruning that I do is to take out any dead...
:confused: Are you casting doubt upon my veracity Dendo? I use an electric hedge trimmer on the David Austin roses, forsythia, yew, prunus and anything else that needs a trim. The only other...
Hornbeam
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Jun 18, 2006
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Hornbeam
Jun 28, 2006
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