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MDPE pipe?
Actually just seen this MDPE Pipe 32mm x 25m so 32mm is suddenly even easier.
Actually just seen this MDPE Pipe 32mm x 25m so 32mm is suddenly even easier.
Actually just seen this MDPE Pipe 32mm x 25m so 32mm is suddenly even easier.
Actually just seen this MDPE Pipe 32mm x 25m so 32mm is suddenly even easier.
Loofah
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Oct 19, 2020
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Loofah
Oct 19, 2020
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What should I grow against my south-facing wall?
NO!!!!!! Annuals so you have to replant every year and you probably need to do it in Autumn in a cold frame to get reliably good results; they look crap in the late summer, they disappear in...
NO!!!!!! Annuals so you have to replant every year and you probably need to do it in Autumn in a cold frame to get reliably good results; they look crap in the late summer, they disappear in winter and there's not much to see in spring.PROBABLY NO!!!!!! If you go this route choose very...
NO!!!!!! Annuals so you have to replant every year and you probably need to do it in Autumn in a cold frame to get reliably good results; they look crap in the late summer, they disappear in winter and there's not much to see in...
NO!!!!!! Annuals so you have to replant every year and you probably need to do it in Autumn in a cold frame to get reliably good results; they look crap in the late summer, they disappear in...
2nd_bassoon
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Oct 17, 2020
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Howard Stone
Oct 19, 2020
SOWING SEEDS - 2020
Thanks Mike. I've grown a lot of Lobelia in the past so these shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks Mike. I've grown a lot of Lobelia in the past so these shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks Mike. I've grown a lot of Lobelia in the past so these shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks Mike. I've grown a lot of Lobelia in the past so these shouldn't be a problem.
ARMANDII
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Jan 18, 2020
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Sheal
Oct 19, 2020
Please recommend me a bamboo cutting/thinning tool.
Excellent. Ordered!
Excellent. Ordered!
Excellent. Ordered!
Excellent. Ordered!
Howard Stone
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Oct 19, 2020
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Howard Stone
Oct 20, 2020
Wildflower mix, care?
Due to problems obtaining bedding plants during the lockdown, I purchased some wildflower mix seed packets. The second batch I scattered in June have been amazing the Corn marigolds are still...
Due to problems obtaining bedding plants during the lockdown, I purchased some wildflower mix seed packets. The second batch I scattered in June have been amazing the Corn marigolds are still stunning in late October
Now the first batch I planted have mainly all gone over, are the late...
Due to problems obtaining bedding plants during the lockdown, I purchased some wildflower mix seed packets. The second batch I scattered in June have been amazing the Corn marigolds are still stunning in late October
Now the first batch I...
Due to problems obtaining bedding plants during the lockdown, I purchased some wildflower mix seed packets. The second batch I scattered in June have been amazing the Corn marigolds are still...
HarryS
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Oct 23, 2020
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HarryS
Oct 23, 2020
Ornamental cherry Shape
3 years ago we planted this cherry tree in the front garden to screen our window. It was fan shaped and bushy from the base of each branch.This year the leaves tended to only flourish nearer...
3 years ago we planted this cherry tree in the front garden to screen our window. It was fan shaped and bushy from the base of each branch.This year the leaves tended to only flourish nearer the extremities of the branches. Is it too late to prune it back now? It’s to remain mild for at least...
3 years ago we planted this cherry tree in the front garden to screen our window. It was fan shaped and bushy from the base of each branch.This year the leaves tended to only flourish nearer the extremities of the branches. Is it too late to...
3 years ago we planted this cherry tree in the front garden to screen our window. It was fan shaped and bushy from the base of each branch.This year the leaves tended to only flourish nearer...
kriss
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Oct 25, 2020
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kriss
Oct 25, 2020
What fabulous apples are these?
Colour-wise they look like Discovery, but those fruit earlier in the season. Could be a Kidd's, perhaps.These guys have a list of late season trees with pictures of the fruit. See what looks...
Colour-wise they look like Discovery, but those fruit earlier in the season. Could be a Kidd's, perhaps.These guys have a list of late season trees with pictures of the fruit. See what looks closest.Late-season eating apples for sale | Buy fruit trees online
Colour-wise they look like Discovery, but those fruit earlier in the season. Could be a Kidd's, perhaps.These guys have a list of late season trees with pictures of the fruit. See what looks closest.Late-season eating apples for sale | Buy...
Colour-wise they look like Discovery, but those fruit earlier in the season. Could be a Kidd's, perhaps.These guys have a list of late season trees with pictures of the fruit. See what looks...
fumanchu
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Oct 25, 2020
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Graham B
Oct 27, 2020
Cutting back Colombines
I made a video of the seedheads
I made a video of the seedheads
I made a video of the seedheads
I made a video of the seedheads
SimonZ
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Jul 16, 2020
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527
SimonZ
Oct 28, 2020
New Japanese maple - Osakasuki
Thanks for your advice - i will do this. I have already potted it into a slightly bigger pot as it was a bit rootbound when it arrived. I will leave next to the doorstep in the south/west aspect...
Thanks for your advice - i will do this. I have already potted it into a slightly bigger pot as it was a bit rootbound when it arrived. I will leave next to the doorstep in the south/west aspect as it may be more sheltered there. I take in my society garlic at nights when frost is forecast and...
Thanks for your advice - i will do this. I have already potted it into a slightly bigger pot as it was a bit rootbound when it arrived. I will leave next to the doorstep in the south/west aspect as it may be more sheltered there. I take in my...
Thanks for your advice - i will do this. I have already potted it into a slightly bigger pot as it was a bit rootbound when it arrived. I will leave next to the doorstep in the south/west aspect...
Hazel Twigg
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Oct 25, 2020
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Hazel Twigg
Oct 28, 2020
Recommend me some plants with big leaves please.
Grow rhubarb! No reason you can’t put it in a border, and very tasty too!
Grow rhubarb! No reason you can’t put it in a border, and very tasty too!
Grow rhubarb! No reason you can’t put it in a border, and very tasty too!
Grow rhubarb! No reason you can’t put it in a border, and very tasty too!
buddleia64
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Oct 26, 2020
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MrsRake
Oct 29, 2020
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What's Looking Good In October 2020
New Thread Here WHAT'S LOOKING GOOD IN NOVEMBER 2020
New Thread Here WHAT'S LOOKING GOOD IN NOVEMBER 2020
New Thread Here WHAT'S LOOKING GOOD IN NOVEMBER 2020
New Thread Here WHAT'S LOOKING GOOD IN NOVEMBER 2020
shiney
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Oct 1, 2020
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shiney
Nov 1, 2020
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STILL GOT THE MEMORIES OF THE YEAR IN THE GARDEN
Armandii. I used to do all my own developing and printing, in the days of roll film black & white. I still have my two Exacta Varex SLR's. They need overhauling and repair. I also go back to...
Armandii. I used to do all my own developing and printing, in the days of roll film black & white. I still have my two Exacta Varex SLR's. They need overhauling and repair. I also go back to the 50's & 60's. These cameras were used a lot for scientific & medical photography. I would...
Armandii. I used to do all my own developing and printing, in the days of roll film black & white. I still have my two Exacta Varex SLR's. They need overhauling and repair. I also go back to the 50's & 60's. These cameras were used a lot...
Armandii. I used to do all my own developing and printing, in the days of roll film black & white. I still have my two Exacta Varex SLR's. They need overhauling and repair. I also go back to...
ARMANDII
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Nov 3, 2020
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Mike Allen
Nov 5, 2020
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Gooseberry - could it still be alive?
Hi It's the right time for cuttings, yes they will lose their leaves but that's ok, they'll grow in the spring. But if you haven't got a lot to take from i wouldn't do it, it's best to dig up the...
Hi It's the right time for cuttings, yes they will lose their leaves but that's ok, they'll grow in the spring. But if you haven't got a lot to take from i wouldn't do it, it's best to dig up the plant and put it in the garden, not a pot it will be better and you won't lose it. Make sure that...
Hi It's the right time for cuttings, yes they will lose their leaves but that's ok, they'll grow in the spring. But if you haven't got a lot to take from i wouldn't do it, it's best to dig up the plant and put it in the garden, not a pot it will...
Hi It's the right time for cuttings, yes they will lose their leaves but that's ok, they'll grow in the spring. But if you haven't got a lot to take from i wouldn't do it, it's best to dig up the...
Graham_Bextor
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Jul 31, 2020
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Logan
Nov 6, 2020
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No success this year!!
Sheep manure is high in Potash and Phosphates, fisjon, which, in theory, is good for gardens but, (there's always a but
), but I would be wary of using it in it's raw state as it's bound to contain...
Sheep manure is high in Potash and Phosphates, fisjon, which, in theory, is good for gardens but, (there's always a but
), but I would be wary of using it in it's raw state as it's bound to contain other things that might not be so good for the garden
. But if the rainwater from the field flows...
Sheep manure is high in Potash and Phosphates, fisjon, which, in theory, is good for gardens but, (there's always a but
), but I would be wary of using it in it's raw state as it's bound to contain other things that might not be so good for the...
Sheep manure is high in Potash and Phosphates, fisjon, which, in theory, is good for gardens but, (there's always a but
), but I would be wary of using it in it's raw state as it's bound to contain...
fisjon
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Nov 4, 2020
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ARMANDII
Nov 7, 2020
Med Palm Planting?
Thanks Mike, I will put some mulch around it for the first winter.
Thanks Mike, I will put some mulch around it for the first winter.
Thanks Mike, I will put some mulch around it for the first winter.
Thanks Mike, I will put some mulch around it for the first winter.
HarryS
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Nov 8, 2020
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HarryS
Nov 9, 2020
Help with our privit hedge please
Both Mike and I have given you advice Novice22 and we've both agreed that the membrane should be removed. As a compromise regarding saving the hedge and keeping weeds down, perhaps you might...
Both Mike and I have given you advice Novice22 and we've both agreed that the membrane should be removed. As a compromise regarding saving the hedge and keeping weeds down, perhaps you might consider removing the membrane and relaying the gravel. As an old hedge, if you don't give it a chance...
Both Mike and I have given you advice Novice22 and we've both agreed that the membrane should be removed. As a compromise regarding saving the hedge and keeping weeds down, perhaps you might consider removing the membrane and relaying the...
Both Mike and I have given you advice Novice22 and we've both agreed that the membrane should be removed. As a compromise regarding saving the hedge and keeping weeds down, perhaps you might...
Novice22
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Nov 10, 2020
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Sheal
Nov 12, 2020
Shed building saw
I'm lucky enough to have built up a pretty decent range of woodworking tools and machinery over the years. Out of all those tools, the one that I find most versatile is my chop saw. Design the...
I'm lucky enough to have built up a pretty decent range of woodworking tools and machinery over the years. Out of all those tools, the one that I find most versatile is my chop saw. Design the shed correct from the beginning, and its really the only power tool needed.Theres an advantage for...
I'm lucky enough to have built up a pretty decent range of woodworking tools and machinery over the years. Out of all those tools, the one that I find most versatile is my chop saw. Design the shed correct from the beginning, and its really the...
I'm lucky enough to have built up a pretty decent range of woodworking tools and machinery over the years. Out of all those tools, the one that I find most versatile is my chop saw. Design the...
Loofah
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Nov 17, 2020
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Sandy Ground
Nov 18, 2020
L.E.D lights during winter? ...are they needed? Red & Blue or White?
Vipar Spectra Model V450 dual functions grow and bloom
Vipar Spectra Model V450 dual functions grow and bloom
Vipar Spectra Model V450 dual functions grow and bloom
Vipar Spectra Model V450 dual functions grow and bloom
PhilC
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Nov 18, 2020
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sandymac
Nov 20, 2020
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House Move!
I sort of had that before Loofah, without meaning to - what started as a cottage garden sort of got out of hand
I sort of had that before Loofah, without meaning to - what started as a cottage garden sort of got out of hand
I sort of had that before Loofah, without meaning to - what started as a cottage garden sort of got out of hand
I sort of had that before Loofah, without meaning to - what started as a cottage garden sort of got out of hand
fumanchu
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Oct 28, 2020
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fumanchu
Nov 21, 2020
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Don't look at your old house on Google Earth
Cold water ablutions. Sunlight, carbolic, Lifeboy soap. Same soap as used to scrub the floors.
Cold water ablutions. Sunlight, carbolic, Lifeboy soap. Same soap as used to scrub the floors.
Cold water ablutions. Sunlight, carbolic, Lifeboy soap. Same soap as used to scrub the floors.
Cold water ablutions. Sunlight, carbolic, Lifeboy soap. Same soap as used to scrub the floors.
Graham B
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Oct 17, 2020
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Mike Allen
Nov 21, 2020
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