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Star Jasmine (trachelospermum jasminoides) - dying
Thank you; I'll do that. (I'm not convinced that it's either frost or drought, for reasons set out above. But I've nothing to lose.)
Thank you; I'll do that. (I'm not convinced that it's either frost or drought, for reasons set out above. But I've nothing to lose.)
Thank you; I'll do that. (I'm not convinced that it's either frost or drought, for reasons set out above. But I've nothing to lose.)
Thank you; I'll do that. (I'm not convinced that it's either frost or drought, for reasons set out above. But I've nothing to lose.)
bluepeter
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Apr 8, 2021
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bluepeter
Apr 8, 2021
Free standing trellis
It's 2m not 6ft/1.8m and the height is measured from surface of ground your side of the fence, so if the ground/paving/ abutting the fence your side was say 150mm higher than next door, possibly...
It's 2m not 6ft/1.8m and the height is measured from surface of ground your side of the fence, so if the ground/paving/ abutting the fence your side was say 150mm higher than next door, possibly retainied with precast concrete gravel boards, your fence could be 2.15m/7 feet above your...
It's 2m not 6ft/1.8m and the height is measured from surface of ground your side of the fence, so if the ground/paving/ abutting the fence your side was say 150mm higher than next door, possibly retainied with precast concrete gravel boards, your...
It's 2m not 6ft/1.8m and the height is measured from surface of ground your side of the fence, so if the ground/paving/ abutting the fence your side was say 150mm higher than next door, possibly...
Bardering
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Apr 9, 2021
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630
Scrungee
Apr 9, 2021
Best way to get rid of bamboo (and what type of bamboo is it?)
Many thanks for the helpful replies. Glad to hear it isn't one of the more invasive heavy duty types! I'll get my mattock to it next week then. I love the mattock, it's such a great tool!Cheers
Many thanks for the helpful replies. Glad to hear it isn't one of the more invasive heavy duty types! I'll get my mattock to it next week then. I love the mattock, it's such a great tool!Cheers
Many thanks for the helpful replies. Glad to hear it isn't one of the more invasive heavy duty types! I'll get my mattock to it next week then. I love the mattock, it's such a great tool!Cheers
Many thanks for the helpful replies. Glad to hear it isn't one of the more invasive heavy duty types! I'll get my mattock to it next week then. I love the mattock, it's such a great tool!Cheers
Engelbert
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Apr 6, 2021
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5
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901
Engelbert
Apr 9, 2021
Have I killed my hydrangea?
I would keep the plant "as is" and observe what happens. You can possibly help diagnose by confirming whether you recently had overnight weather that was very near or below 0C.If it was hit by...
I would keep the plant "as is" and observe what happens. You can possibly help diagnose by confirming whether you recently had overnight weather that was very near or below 0C.If it was hit by frost, the foliage tends to change colors and eventually turn brown or an almost dark green/black...
I would keep the plant "as is" and observe what happens. You can possibly help diagnose by confirming whether you recently had overnight weather that was very near or below 0C.If it was hit by frost, the foliage tends to change colors and...
I would keep the plant "as is" and observe what happens. You can possibly help diagnose by confirming whether you recently had overnight weather that was very near or below 0C.If it was hit by...
Vivien L
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Apr 9, 2021
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962
luis_pr
Apr 10, 2021
Plug Plant Flower Removal ?
Because you were engrossed watching the news all day ...
Because you were engrossed watching the news all day ...
Because you were engrossed watching the news all day ...
Because you were engrossed watching the news all day ...
HarryS
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Apr 9, 2021
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1,253
JWK
Apr 10, 2021
Have I missed something .... about Dahlia Gall ??
oh yes
oh yes
oh yes
oh yes
Spruce
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Apr 9, 2021
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886
Spruce
Apr 10, 2021
Feeding seedlings
Can also be made for free. Nettle feed is high in Nitrogen good for leaf growth and Comfrey feed high in potash/potassium good for fruiting growth. Rusty
Can also be made for free. Nettle feed is high in Nitrogen good for leaf growth and Comfrey feed high in potash/potassium good for fruiting growth. Rusty
Can also be made for free. Nettle feed is high in Nitrogen good for leaf growth and Comfrey feed high in potash/potassium good for fruiting growth. Rusty
Can also be made for free. Nettle feed is high in Nitrogen good for leaf growth and Comfrey feed high in potash/potassium good for fruiting growth. Rusty
Ken Abbott
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Apr 5, 2021
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1,019
rustyroots
Apr 11, 2021
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What to do with this rose.
Hmm that's odd @EmmaJane
let's hope you get flowers on both sides this year
I certainly will. Looking forward to seeing what I get.
Hmm that's odd @EmmaJane
let's hope you get flowers on both sides this year
I certainly will. Looking forward to seeing what I get.
Hmm that's odd @EmmaJane
let's hope you get flowers on both sides this year
I certainly will. Looking forward to seeing what I get.
Hmm that's odd @EmmaJane
let's hope you get flowers on both sides this year
I certainly will. Looking forward to seeing what I get.
Jasmine star
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Aug 29, 2020
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Jasmine star
Apr 12, 2021
Outdoor kitchens
Thanks Lori.
I think the sun oven is a great idea but it would have little use here.
Thanks Lori.
I think the sun oven is a great idea but it would have little use here.
Thanks Lori.
I think the sun oven is a great idea but it would have little use here.
Thanks Lori.
I think the sun oven is a great idea but it would have little use here.
Craig1987
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Apr 9, 2021
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Sheal
Apr 12, 2021
Plant identity
Thankyou. I am in Kent (Dover). I put half of the plants outside in a plastic greenhouse yesterday and kept half on the windowsill. It was quite a hard frost last night, thankfully they look like...
Thankyou. I am in Kent (Dover). I put half of the plants outside in a plastic greenhouse yesterday and kept half on the windowsill. It was quite a hard frost last night, thankfully they look like they have survived.
Thankyou. I am in Kent (Dover). I put half of the plants outside in a plastic greenhouse yesterday and kept half on the windowsill. It was quite a hard frost last night, thankfully they look like they have survived.
Thankyou. I am in Kent (Dover). I put half of the plants outside in a plastic greenhouse yesterday and kept half on the windowsill. It was quite a hard frost last night, thankfully they look like...
chalkie
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Apr 12, 2021
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1,037
chalkie
Apr 13, 2021
Auricula
Some lovely colours @Palustris !
Some lovely colours @Palustris !
Some lovely colours @Palustris !
Some lovely colours @Palustris !
Purple Streaks
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Apr 12, 2021
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935
CarolineL
Apr 14, 2021
Greenhouse louvre opener
Hi,Oops. sorry, mis-interpreted your question.This is very similar to the type we retrofitted to ours. Auto Louvre OpenerWould think you have enough room to attach it to the frame, just two...
Hi,Oops. sorry, mis-interpreted your question.This is very similar to the type we retrofitted to ours. Auto Louvre OpenerWould think you have enough room to attach it to the frame, just two self tapping screws and then to disconnect the louvers handle and match up the tie bar to the opener.
Hi,Oops. sorry, mis-interpreted your question.This is very similar to the type we retrofitted to ours. Auto Louvre OpenerWould think you have enough room to attach it to the frame, just two self tapping screws and then to disconnect the...
Hi,Oops. sorry, mis-interpreted your question.This is very similar to the type we retrofitted to ours. Auto Louvre OpenerWould think you have enough room to attach it to the frame, just two...
Dorset Deb
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Apr 14, 2021
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ricky101
Apr 15, 2021
sad death of a judas tree
Are you prepared to go for C. Canadensis or siliquastrum which is, I believe, the true "Judas tree".
Are you prepared to go for C. Canadensis or siliquastrum which is, I believe, the true "Judas tree".
Are you prepared to go for C. Canadensis or siliquastrum which is, I believe, the true "Judas tree".
Are you prepared to go for C. Canadensis or siliquastrum which is, I believe, the true "Judas tree".
amanita
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Apr 16, 2021
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2
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491
pete
Apr 16, 2021
Hose / tap connectors
My hose reels are attached to the summerhouse which is about 15 years old. They've been on there for all that time and so have the connectors.The green reel is the 50m and runs off to the side...
My hose reels are attached to the summerhouse which is about 15 years old. They've been on there for all that time and so have the connectors.The green reel is the 50m and runs off to the side and round the corner to the main lawn and the front garden (with another portable reel to attach to...
My hose reels are attached to the summerhouse which is about 15 years old. They've been on there for all that time and so have the connectors.The green reel is the 50m and runs off to the side and round the corner to the main lawn and the...
My hose reels are attached to the summerhouse which is about 15 years old. They've been on there for all that time and so have the connectors.The green reel is the 50m and runs off to the side...
Loofah
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Apr 14, 2021
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shiney
Apr 17, 2021
Help with a dried up looking plant - can it be saved??
No it’s actually planted in the ground and from the look and size of the trunk has been around for many years ...
No it’s actually planted in the ground and from the look and size of the trunk has been around for many years ...
No it’s actually planted in the ground and from the look and size of the trunk has been around for many years ...
No it’s actually planted in the ground and from the look and size of the trunk has been around for many years ...
tkup
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Apr 14, 2021
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tkup
Apr 17, 2021
Black ends
Ah ok thanks Pete will do.
Ah ok thanks Pete will do.
Ah ok thanks Pete will do.
Ah ok thanks Pete will do.
Lee Hughes
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Apr 17, 2021
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366
Lee Hughes
Apr 17, 2021
Hedychium
Which one is it? I'd grow in a pot for the first year at least. Plant horizontally just below the surface. Put it somewhere warm.
Which one is it? I'd grow in a pot for the first year at least. Plant horizontally just below the surface. Put it somewhere warm.
Which one is it? I'd grow in a pot for the first year at least. Plant horizontally just below the surface. Put it somewhere warm.
Which one is it? I'd grow in a pot for the first year at least. Plant horizontally just below the surface. Put it somewhere warm.
Purple Streaks
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Apr 18, 2021
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382
pete
Apr 18, 2021
Pelargoniums
Thanks for the replies everyone
.I planted them up this morning in some terracotta pots - so that I can bring them indoors over Winter.For some reason I tend to think that Pelargoniums are...
Thanks for the replies everyone
.I planted them up this morning in some terracotta pots - so that I can bring them indoors over Winter.For some reason I tend to think that Pelargoniums are best grown in terracotta pots - perhaps it was because I saw a nice display of them at the Eden Project...
Thanks for the replies everyone
.I planted them up this morning in some terracotta pots - so that I can bring them indoors over Winter.For some reason I tend to think that Pelargoniums are best grown in terracotta pots - perhaps it was...
Thanks for the replies everyone
.I planted them up this morning in some terracotta pots - so that I can bring them indoors over Winter.For some reason I tend to think that Pelargoniums are...
clanless
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Apr 23, 2021
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4
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774
clanless
Apr 24, 2021
Nursery sent chitted Begonia corm
Thank you for your congratulations and for the advice on the begonia.I'm just a little obsessed about avoiding under or over watering it and making sure it has the correct environment.I'm not...
Thank you for your congratulations and for the advice on the begonia.I'm just a little obsessed about avoiding under or over watering it and making sure it has the correct environment.I'm not worried about all the other things I'm in the process of growing, but this one is important !
Thank you for your congratulations and for the advice on the begonia.I'm just a little obsessed about avoiding under or over watering it and making sure it has the correct environment.I'm not worried about all the other things I'm in the...
Thank you for your congratulations and for the advice on the begonia.I'm just a little obsessed about avoiding under or over watering it and making sure it has the correct environment.I'm not...
Spuddy_1958
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Apr 24, 2021
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Spuddy_1958
Apr 24, 2021
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SOWING SEEDS - 2021
I'm very late with sowing this year (tomatoes are the only ones done on time). Gonna start today /tomorrow placing pots and trays in the gh. With Tiger (ginger kitty)
joining us last year, I...
I'm very late with sowing this year (tomatoes are the only ones done on time). Gonna start today /tomorrow placing pots and trays in the gh. With Tiger (ginger kitty)
joining us last year, I can't use windowsills safely.
I'm very late with sowing this year (tomatoes are the only ones done on time). Gonna start today /tomorrow placing pots and trays in the gh. With Tiger (ginger kitty)
joining us last year, I can't use windowsills safely.
I'm very late with sowing this year (tomatoes are the only ones done on time). Gonna start today /tomorrow placing pots and trays in the gh. With Tiger (ginger kitty)
joining us last year, I...
ARMANDII
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Jan 1, 2021
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Apr 26, 2021
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