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Eryngium Sea Holly in a pot ?
It's a 12" 15l pot and I'll probably go up a size next year, no doubt it's better in soil but with limited soil to plant in I've learned to give it a go, if I lose this one I'll grow another one.
It's a 12" 15l pot and I'll probably go up a size next year, no doubt it's better in soil but with limited soil to plant in I've learned to give it a go, if I lose this one I'll grow another one.
It's a 12" 15l pot and I'll probably go up a size next year, no doubt it's better in soil but with limited soil to plant in I've learned to give it a go, if I lose this one I'll grow another one.
It's a 12" 15l pot and I'll probably go up a size next year, no doubt it's better in soil but with limited soil to plant in I've learned to give it a go, if I lose this one I'll grow another one.
JWK
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Jul 10, 2021
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mazambo
Jul 10, 2021
My potted Tithonia
It may have a fungus. This could cause the leaves to brown and die. Or go floppy You can spray the shrub with a fungicide to treat this possibility.It may also be getting too much water. It is...
It may have a fungus. This could cause the leaves to brown and die. Or go floppy You can spray the shrub with a fungicide to treat this possibility.It may also be getting too much water. It is a plant that likes it drier than wetter. If the soil is not drying out enough between watering, this...
It may have a fungus. This could cause the leaves to brown and die. Or go floppy You can spray the shrub with a fungicide to treat this possibility.It may also be getting too much water. It is a plant that likes it drier than wetter. If the...
It may have a fungus. This could cause the leaves to brown and die. Or go floppy You can spray the shrub with a fungicide to treat this possibility.It may also be getting too much water. It is...
ennnceee
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Jul 10, 2021
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679
Janet mahay
Jul 11, 2021
Will a tray of dahlias grow back
Earlier in the year all new growth on my dahlias was completely nibbled away by slugs and snails. I had to resort to slug pellets even though I don't like using them, they recovered and now have...
Earlier in the year all new growth on my dahlias was completely nibbled away by slugs and snails. I had to resort to slug pellets even though I don't like using them, they recovered and now have flower buds.
Earlier in the year all new growth on my dahlias was completely nibbled away by slugs and snails. I had to resort to slug pellets even though I don't like using them, they recovered and now have flower buds.
Earlier in the year all new growth on my dahlias was completely nibbled away by slugs and snails. I had to resort to slug pellets even though I don't like using them, they recovered and now have...
clum111
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Jul 11, 2021
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622
JWK
Jul 11, 2021
Possible sport Campanula Lactiflora.
Anybody know lots about the above. I have grown Pritchards Variety for years as below.It self seeds a bit and usually comes true ie blue. It sometimes produces paler blue and a near white a la...
Anybody know lots about the above. I have grown Pritchards Variety for years as below.It self seeds a bit and usually comes true ie blue. It sometimes produces paler blue and a near white a la below.However, this year after having grown the plant for over 25 years I noticed this...It is...
Anybody know lots about the above. I have grown Pritchards Variety for years as below.It self seeds a bit and usually comes true ie blue. It sometimes produces paler blue and a near white a la below.However, this year after having grown the...
Anybody know lots about the above. I have grown Pritchards Variety for years as below.It self seeds a bit and usually comes true ie blue. It sometimes produces paler blue and a near white a la...
hailbopp
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Jul 12, 2021
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hailbopp
Jul 12, 2021
Echium Pininana
Hi I'm base don Hirwaun on the edge of the Breckon beacons in south Wales so self seeding and surviving to a 2nd year outside is not an option due to the heavy frosts, snow and winter rain we get...
Hi I'm base don Hirwaun on the edge of the Breckon beacons in south Wales so self seeding and surviving to a 2nd year outside is not an option due to the heavy frosts, snow and winter rain we get for 3-6 months.
Hi I'm base don Hirwaun on the edge of the Breckon beacons in south Wales so self seeding and surviving to a 2nd year outside is not an option due to the heavy frosts, snow and winter rain we get for 3-6 months.
Hi I'm base don Hirwaun on the edge of the Breckon beacons in south Wales so self seeding and surviving to a 2nd year outside is not an option due to the heavy frosts, snow and winter rain we get...
LinG
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Oct 14, 2020
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jeff williams
Jul 14, 2021
Allium in raised bed?
Thanks @Palustris
Thanks @Palustris
Thanks @Palustris
Thanks @Palustris
mazambo
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Jul 15, 2021
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mazambo
Jul 15, 2021
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Warning when strimming
I had burns from Giant Hogweed many years ago, and being burns I reacted by running cold water on them - the worst thing I could have done, as the burns blistered. If any treatment is used then a...
I had burns from Giant Hogweed many years ago, and being burns I reacted by running cold water on them - the worst thing I could have done, as the burns blistered. If any treatment is used then a recommended ointment is best.
I had burns from Giant Hogweed many years ago, and being burns I reacted by running cold water on them - the worst thing I could have done, as the burns blistered. If any treatment is used then a recommended ointment is best.
I had burns from Giant Hogweed many years ago, and being burns I reacted by running cold water on them - the worst thing I could have done, as the burns blistered. If any treatment is used then a...
hailbopp
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Jul 12, 2021
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1,291
Sheal
Jul 16, 2021
Growing from last years seed.
It's always nice to collect seed from the garden and then brilliant to see a result the following year. These Penstemon's I grew from last years seed collecting look lovely. Anyone else had nice...
It's always nice to collect seed from the garden and then brilliant to see a result the following year. These Penstemon's I grew from last years seed collecting look lovely. Anyone else had nice results? edit: well it's a double whoops!! Firstly Pete tells me they are Godetia. And secondly my...
It's always nice to collect seed from the garden and then brilliant to see a result the following year. These Penstemon's I grew from last years seed collecting look lovely. Anyone else had nice results? edit: well it's a double whoops!! Firstly...
It's always nice to collect seed from the garden and then brilliant to see a result the following year. These Penstemon's I grew from last years seed collecting look lovely. Anyone else had nice...
Harri
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Jul 18, 2021
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532
Harri
Jul 18, 2021
Mossy lawn areas gone - despite creating more shade on it.
For the first few years in this garden we had loads of Moss in the lawn. then we planted a mini orchard in it. I let the hedge grow taller and it shaded the grass more, then we'd cut the grass and...
For the first few years in this garden we had loads of Moss in the lawn. then we planted a mini orchard in it. I let the hedge grow taller and it shaded the grass more, then we'd cut the grass and leaving clippings on top, and even just mow the fallen beach hedge leaves into a mulch in situ -...
For the first few years in this garden we had loads of Moss in the lawn. then we planted a mini orchard in it. I let the hedge grow taller and it shaded the grass more, then we'd cut the grass and leaving clippings on top, and even just mow the...
For the first few years in this garden we had loads of Moss in the lawn. then we planted a mini orchard in it. I let the hedge grow taller and it shaded the grass more, then we'd cut the grass and...
Stuart Fawcett
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Jul 20, 2021
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Stuart Fawcett
Jul 20, 2021
Nicotiana sylvestris
I don't know what minimum temperature they need but we overwintered a plant in our car port. It was unintentional. It was left there amongst the hundreds of pot plants we have in the car port...
I don't know what minimum temperature they need but we overwintered a plant in our car port. It was unintentional. It was left there amongst the hundreds of pot plants we have in the car port and flowered the following year. This year is year three and it had again survived the winter but we...
I don't know what minimum temperature they need but we overwintered a plant in our car port. It was unintentional. It was left there amongst the hundreds of pot plants we have in the car port and flowered the following year. This year is year...
I don't know what minimum temperature they need but we overwintered a plant in our car port. It was unintentional. It was left there amongst the hundreds of pot plants we have in the car port...
mazambo
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Jul 9, 2021
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7
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1,019
shiney
Jul 21, 2021
Black Bamboo's swan song? - is the 100 year cycle now?
@Sirius My fargesia nitidia flowered about 5 years ago and I took it out the following year, found a few seedlings, but many.
@Sirius My fargesia nitidia flowered about 5 years ago and I took it out the following year, found a few seedlings, but many.
@Sirius My fargesia nitidia flowered about 5 years ago and I took it out the following year, found a few seedlings, but many.
@Sirius My fargesia nitidia flowered about 5 years ago and I took it out the following year, found a few seedlings, but many.
Stuart Fawcett
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Jul 20, 2021
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13
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774
NigelJ
Jul 21, 2021
Rhubarb leaves being eaten by slugs,snails and caterpillars
Guess this means slug-food is pretty rare in your garden. My slugs wouldn't touch the rhubarb until it was the last available food source.Edit: if you are lucky this problem will go away after...
Guess this means slug-food is pretty rare in your garden. My slugs wouldn't touch the rhubarb until it was the last available food source.Edit: if you are lucky this problem will go away after one season since plants aren't eager to be eaten themselves. So in the upcoming months or year...
Guess this means slug-food is pretty rare in your garden. My slugs wouldn't touch the rhubarb until it was the last available food source.Edit: if you are lucky this problem will go away after one season since plants aren't eager to be eaten...
Guess this means slug-food is pretty rare in your garden. My slugs wouldn't touch the rhubarb until it was the last available food source.Edit: if you are lucky this problem will go away after...
IrisAtwood
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Jul 20, 2021
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2
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1,107
Black Dog
Jul 21, 2021
What´s the Most Useful Plant in Your Garden?
The most useful plant in my garden is the one I can look at lovingly and think ........ I grew that from a seed
The most useful plant in my garden is the one I can look at lovingly and think ........ I grew that from a seed
The most useful plant in my garden is the one I can look at lovingly and think ........ I grew that from a seed
The most useful plant in my garden is the one I can look at lovingly and think ........ I grew that from a seed
Giri
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Jul 20, 2021
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DMM
Jul 21, 2021
The Botanical name for these daisy like sunflowers
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
ennnceee
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Jul 24, 2021
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ennnceee
Jul 25, 2021
lawn
Thank you very much everyone for all your help and advises, options!
Thank you very much everyone for all your help and advises, options!
Thank you very much everyone for all your help and advises, options!
Thank you very much everyone for all your help and advises, options!
Yana
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Jul 1, 2021
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834
Yana
Jul 27, 2021
Removing ant's nests... what happens next?
Hmmmm....all this dosing the soil with detergent/vinegar/salt/bleach! I use the proprietary little round traps that you squeeze a few drops of anticide into. Other creatures can't access it, it...
Hmmmm....all this dosing the soil with detergent/vinegar/salt/bleach! I use the proprietary little round traps that you squeeze a few drops of anticide into. Other creatures can't access it, it gets taken straight back to the nest and destroys it. It works extremely well without polluting the...
Hmmmm....all this dosing the soil with detergent/vinegar/salt/bleach! I use the proprietary little round traps that you squeeze a few drops of anticide into. Other creatures can't access it, it gets taken straight back to the nest and destroys...
Hmmmm....all this dosing the soil with detergent/vinegar/salt/bleach! I use the proprietary little round traps that you squeeze a few drops of anticide into. Other creatures can't access it, it...
Englishgirlinbrazil
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Dec 6, 2010
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noisette47
Jul 27, 2021
Gardening Ideas
I'm not too sure on the building regs. We want some greenery to soften the look of the house up a little bit.
I'm not too sure on the building regs. We want some greenery to soften the look of the house up a little bit.
I'm not too sure on the building regs. We want some greenery to soften the look of the house up a little bit.
I'm not too sure on the building regs. We want some greenery to soften the look of the house up a little bit.
Grib17
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Jul 27, 2021
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Grib17
Jul 28, 2021
Max Slope?
I'd be inclined, sorry about the pun, to keep the slope dig it over incorporating some of the gravel and plant it up with drought tolerant plants, mostly low growing and spreading to hold the soil...
I'd be inclined, sorry about the pun, to keep the slope dig it over incorporating some of the gravel and plant it up with drought tolerant plants, mostly low growing and spreading to hold the soil in place.
I'd be inclined, sorry about the pun, to keep the slope dig it over incorporating some of the gravel and plant it up with drought tolerant plants, mostly low growing and spreading to hold the soil in place.
I'd be inclined, sorry about the pun, to keep the slope dig it over incorporating some of the gravel and plant it up with drought tolerant plants, mostly low growing and spreading to hold the soil...
fred88
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Jul 30, 2021
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415
pete
Jul 31, 2021
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wiseowl
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Jun 30, 2021
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shiney
Aug 1, 2021
Berberis dying
I'd cut back the stems with the the dead leaves still on them.
I'd cut back the stems with the the dead leaves still on them.
I'd cut back the stems with the the dead leaves still on them.
I'd cut back the stems with the the dead leaves still on them.
Matthew Rosen-Marsh
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Aug 2, 2021
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NigelJ
Aug 3, 2021
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