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There is a nice pub in Shorewell,who's name escapes me, that we always head for when we have been for a nice long walk. We sit outside in the garden,and watch the trout swimming in the pubs trout...
There is a nice pub in Shorewell,who's name escapes me, that we always head for when we have been for a nice long walk. We sit outside in the garden,and watch the trout swimming in the pubs trout stream.Brilliant.Forgot to mention the Steam Railway that runs from Havenstreet-Smallbrook.Lovely...
There is a nice pub in Shorewell,who's name escapes me, that we always head for when we have been for a nice long walk. We sit outside in the garden,and watch the trout swimming in the pubs trout stream.Brilliant.Forgot to mention the Steam...
There is a nice pub in Shorewell,who's name escapes me, that we always head for when we have been for a nice long walk. We sit outside in the garden,and watch the trout swimming in the pubs trout...
Kandy
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Jul 2, 2006
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Kandy
Jul 2, 2006
Hydrengas
Sorry don't know Michael. usually leaves turn yellow because they don't like too much water or they don't like too much lime in the soil. Hydrengas like water, but tolerate lime, so don't know...
Sorry don't know Michael. usually leaves turn yellow because they don't like too much water or they don't like too much lime in the soil. Hydrengas like water, but tolerate lime, so don't know what your problem is.anyone else out there for Michael?
Sorry don't know Michael. usually leaves turn yellow because they don't like too much water or they don't like too much lime in the soil. Hydrengas like water, but tolerate lime, so don't know what your problem is.anyone else out there for Michael?
Sorry don't know Michael. usually leaves turn yellow because they don't like too much water or they don't like too much lime in the soil. Hydrengas like water, but tolerate lime, so don't know...
michael sheldon
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Jun 29, 2006
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Waco
Jul 2, 2006
growing apple pips
I haven't tried apple pips as I have a Ballerina tree already but I do have a Pear seedling about cm tall started in the Autumn and two Lychees 6cm and 10cm tall started at Christmas. At the...
I haven't tried apple pips as I have a Ballerina tree already but I do have a Pear seedling about cm tall started in the Autumn and two Lychees 6cm and 10cm tall started at Christmas. At the moment they all live under a shrub for protection. I may Bonsai the Pear and one Lychee for my...
I haven't tried apple pips as I have a Ballerina tree already but I do have a Pear seedling about cm tall started in the Autumn and two Lychees 6cm and 10cm tall started at Christmas. At the moment they all live under a shrub for protection. I...
I haven't tried apple pips as I have a Ballerina tree already but I do have a Pear seedling about cm tall started in the Autumn and two Lychees 6cm and 10cm tall started at Christmas. At the...
samsoph
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Apr 1, 2006
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Victoria
Jul 3, 2006
Goats-rue
Well if they did then it's a bonus, lol!! Very 'vetchy' isn't it?
Well if they did then it's a bonus, lol!! Very 'vetchy' isn't it?
Well if they did then it's a bonus, lol!! Very 'vetchy' isn't it?
Well if they did then it's a bonus, lol!! Very 'vetchy' isn't it?
Hornbeam
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Jul 3, 2006
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jay
Jul 3, 2006
Major achievement!
Thanks Frogesque, I found it very difficult to get bits of root, but my bit has now got a little flower on so I can look out for seedheads, and try to spread it. Now it's in my garden I can...
Thanks Frogesque, I found it very difficult to get bits of root, but my bit has now got a little flower on so I can look out for seedheads, and try to spread it. Now it's in my garden I can examine it at leisure, without people thinking I've gone potty grovelling about by other peoples'...
Thanks Frogesque, I found it very difficult to get bits of root, but my bit has now got a little flower on so I can look out for seedheads, and try to spread it. Now it's in my garden I can examine it at leisure, without people thinking I've...
Thanks Frogesque, I found it very difficult to get bits of root, but my bit has now got a little flower on so I can look out for seedheads, and try to spread it. Now it's in my garden I can...
Liz
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Jun 29, 2006
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Liz
Jul 3, 2006
poppy seeds
they are just the commen red ones and the pink ones have a very pale green leaf..thats all the ingo i know..has the person as moved abroad
they are just the commen red ones and the pink ones have a very pale green leaf..thats all the ingo i know..has the person as moved abroad
they are just the commen red ones and the pink ones have a very pale green leaf..thats all the ingo i know..has the person as moved abroad
they are just the commen red ones and the pink ones have a very pale green leaf..thats all the ingo i know..has the person as moved abroad
duckyjuk
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Jul 3, 2006
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duckyjuk
Jul 3, 2006
Dark Mullein
I had a white foxglove amongst mine but i sowed two different sorts ..wild foxglove and the excelsior ones which are mixed so the white one probably came from that batch..
I had a white foxglove amongst mine but i sowed two different sorts ..wild foxglove and the excelsior ones which are mixed so the white one probably came from that batch..
I had a white foxglove amongst mine but i sowed two different sorts ..wild foxglove and the excelsior ones which are mixed so the white one probably came from that batch..
I had a white foxglove amongst mine but i sowed two different sorts ..wild foxglove and the excelsior ones which are mixed so the white one probably came from that batch..
Hornbeam
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Jul 3, 2006
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wildflower
Jul 3, 2006
foggy on the coast
Same here - we are in heat wave 32 degrees, but 15 miles to cost whitby and they are wearing winter coates!
Same here - we are in heat wave 32 degrees, but 15 miles to cost whitby and they are wearing winter coates!
Same here - we are in heat wave 32 degrees, but 15 miles to cost whitby and they are wearing winter coates!
Same here - we are in heat wave 32 degrees, but 15 miles to cost whitby and they are wearing winter coates!
rosa
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Jul 3, 2006
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Waco
Jul 3, 2006
feeling smug!
Hiya Steveb, Unfortunately you can't get proper scrumpy any more. Thanks to the EU (grrr) who seem to think we can no longer think for ourselves.(Don't get me started!) You used to be able to buy...
Hiya Steveb, Unfortunately you can't get proper scrumpy any more. Thanks to the EU (grrr) who seem to think we can no longer think for ourselves.(Don't get me started!) You used to be able to buy it by the gallon in any containers you happened to have knocking around. We'd go along to a farm on...
Hiya Steveb, Unfortunately you can't get proper scrumpy any more. Thanks to the EU (grrr) who seem to think we can no longer think for ourselves.(Don't get me started!) You used to be able to buy it by the gallon in any containers you happened to...
Hiya Steveb, Unfortunately you can't get proper scrumpy any more. Thanks to the EU (grrr) who seem to think we can no longer think for ourselves.(Don't get me started!) You used to be able to buy...
windy miller
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Jul 2, 2006
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windy miller
Jul 4, 2006
"Sorrel Geranium"
I don't know whether many of you have tried this Pelargonium species - P. acetosum. It is one of the more unusual, carrying rather succulent blue-green, crenulated leaves and clusters of pale...
I don't know whether many of you have tried this Pelargonium species - P. acetosum. It is one of the more unusual, carrying rather succulent blue-green, crenulated leaves and clusters of pale coral, spidery flowers each up to 8cms. across. It has a very long flowering season - almost year...
I don't know whether many of you have tried this Pelargonium species - P. acetosum. It is one of the more unusual, carrying rather succulent blue-green, crenulated leaves and clusters of pale coral, spidery flowers each up to 8cms. across. It...
I don't know whether many of you have tried this Pelargonium species - P. acetosum. It is one of the more unusual, carrying rather succulent blue-green, crenulated leaves and clusters of pale...
DaveP
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Jul 4, 2006
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DaveP
Jul 4, 2006
'before' and 'half way through' photos
I thought they looked raised already in concrete?
I thought they looked raised already in concrete?
I thought they looked raised already in concrete?
I thought they looked raised already in concrete?
sparkle
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Jul 3, 2006
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Banana Man
Jul 4, 2006
Underplanting
I have a very nice clematis montana "elizabeth" has red leaf, and pink flower, not as rampant as white one.
I have a very nice clematis montana "elizabeth" has red leaf, and pink flower, not as rampant as white one.
I have a very nice clematis montana "elizabeth" has red leaf, and pink flower, not as rampant as white one.
I have a very nice clematis montana "elizabeth" has red leaf, and pink flower, not as rampant as white one.
Waco
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Jul 3, 2006
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Waco
Jul 4, 2006
Mimosa
I hope it makes it for you BM, I've had similar in pots but they've always dropped off for me. Feed it well, good luck mate.
I hope it makes it for you BM, I've had similar in pots but they've always dropped off for me. Feed it well, good luck mate.
I hope it makes it for you BM, I've had similar in pots but they've always dropped off for me. Feed it well, good luck mate.
I hope it makes it for you BM, I've had similar in pots but they've always dropped off for me. Feed it well, good luck mate.
Banana Man
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May 31, 2006
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pete
Jul 4, 2006
RHS Exams
see page 5 on the pdf file! http://www.rhs.org.uk/learning/education/documents/level2syllabus.pdfif link doesn't work, go to http://www.rhs.org.uk and follow the steps, learnig, then exams,...
see page 5 on the pdf file! http://www.rhs.org.uk/learning/education/documents/level2syllabus.pdfif link doesn't work, go to http://www.rhs.org.uk and follow the steps, learnig, then exams, then gen cert level 2, and get the pdf file for the syllabus - and page 5 there. Have fun!
see page 5 on the pdf file! http://www.rhs.org.uk/learning/education/documents/level2syllabus.pdfif link doesn't work, go to http://www.rhs.org.uk and follow the steps, learnig, then exams, then gen cert level 2, and get the pdf file for the...
see page 5 on the pdf file! http://www.rhs.org.uk/learning/education/documents/level2syllabus.pdfif link doesn't work, go to http://www.rhs.org.uk and follow the steps, learnig, then exams,...
sevenoaksgardener
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Apr 19, 2006
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UsedtobeDendy
Jul 4, 2006
spider plants
Thanks, Liz! I always like to know things like that! :D
Thanks, Liz! I always like to know things like that! :D
Thanks, Liz! I always like to know things like that! :D
Thanks, Liz! I always like to know things like that! :D
UsedtobeDendy
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Jun 25, 2006
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UsedtobeDendy
Jul 4, 2006
help something to block out noise
The careful placing of a trickling and lapping water feature will help soften those traffic noises as well. This will cut down on noise while your new buffer screen grows.
The careful placing of a trickling and lapping water feature will help soften those traffic noises as well. This will cut down on noise while your new buffer screen grows.
The careful placing of a trickling and lapping water feature will help soften those traffic noises as well. This will cut down on noise while your new buffer screen grows.
The careful placing of a trickling and lapping water feature will help soften those traffic noises as well. This will cut down on noise while your new buffer screen grows.
simonhull
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Jun 26, 2006
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Irish gardener
Jul 4, 2006
Mid-summer gardening blues
Lovely, Dag! Mine are droopy with lack of water. Rain promised for today so fingers crossed
Lovely, Dag! Mine are droopy with lack of water. Rain promised for today so fingers crossed
Lovely, Dag! Mine are droopy with lack of water. Rain promised for today so fingers crossed
Lovely, Dag! Mine are droopy with lack of water. Rain promised for today so fingers crossed
Hornbeam
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Jul 4, 2006
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Hornbeam
Jul 5, 2006
Giant Hogweed colony
they are allready on show hornbeam..dont they look brilliant!!
they are allready on show hornbeam..dont they look brilliant!!
they are allready on show hornbeam..dont they look brilliant!!
they are allready on show hornbeam..dont they look brilliant!!
Hornbeam
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Jul 2, 2006
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wildflower
Jul 5, 2006
Hot Weather
cooled off in the north east, went to alnwick, northumberland today the same there, foggy all the way up the coast, at least it hasnt rained and no wind.
cooled off in the north east, went to alnwick, northumberland today the same there, foggy all the way up the coast, at least it hasnt rained and no wind.
cooled off in the north east, went to alnwick, northumberland today the same there, foggy all the way up the coast, at least it hasnt rained and no wind.
cooled off in the north east, went to alnwick, northumberland today the same there, foggy all the way up the coast, at least it hasnt rained and no wind.
Kandy
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Jul 1, 2006
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rosa
Jul 5, 2006
Anyone else doing sunflowers this year.
Beefy Teddy Bear is cool!
Beefy Teddy Bear is cool!
Beefy Teddy Bear is cool!
Beefy Teddy Bear is cool!
Banana Man
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May 25, 2006
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