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moving house
thank you ever so much for your replies
thank you ever so much for your replies
thank you ever so much for your replies
thank you ever so much for your replies
arwyn
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Feb 8, 2006
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386
arwyn
Feb 9, 2006
venus fly trap.
thank you very much, most helpfull.
thank you very much, most helpfull.
thank you very much, most helpfull.
thank you very much, most helpfull.
twysted
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Feb 9, 2006
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twysted
Feb 9, 2006
LOG STORAGE?
Danny, re: your log store, outside is definately best. the main reason for the storage time, is to let the sap dry out, although the wood will burn if used 'wet' the problem doing this will be a...
Danny, re: your log store, outside is definately best. the main reason for the storage time, is to let the sap dry out, although the wood will burn if used 'wet' the problem doing this will be a build up of sticky sap to the inside of your chimney, which over time will cause the space to get...
Danny, re: your log store, outside is definately best. the main reason for the storage time, is to let the sap dry out, although the wood will burn if used 'wet' the problem doing this will be a build up of sticky sap to the inside of your...
Danny, re: your log store, outside is definately best. the main reason for the storage time, is to let the sap dry out, although the wood will burn if used 'wet' the problem doing this will be a...
DANNY_P
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Feb 5, 2006
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465
rossco
Feb 6, 2006
Scottish Moors
make sure you visit a local nursery for advice.... mistakes can be expensive
make sure you visit a local nursery for advice.... mistakes can be expensive
make sure you visit a local nursery for advice.... mistakes can be expensive
make sure you visit a local nursery for advice.... mistakes can be expensive
daisywooks
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Feb 6, 2006
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Lady Gardener
Feb 6, 2006
Photina Red Robin
Thanks for the replies - Fran they are in very large pots and already in ericacious soil. I have not been watering them whilst the weather has been damp, but I will try and clear out as much soil...
Thanks for the replies - Fran they are in very large pots and already in ericacious soil. I have not been watering them whilst the weather has been damp, but I will try and clear out as much soil and replace and wate with miraclecid,and I will also take up Palustris' idea of spraying them with...
Thanks for the replies - Fran they are in very large pots and already in ericacious soil. I have not been watering them whilst the weather has been damp, but I will try and clear out as much soil and replace and wate with miraclecid,and I will...
Thanks for the replies - Fran they are in very large pots and already in ericacious soil. I have not been watering them whilst the weather has been damp, but I will try and clear out as much soil...
magnolia
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Feb 4, 2006
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magnolia
Feb 6, 2006
dog urine
I'm not sure about the vinegar, but I was told to mix tomato juice into their food & that would help. I tried it for 2 months but to no avail in the end. Daily rinsing off with claen water has...
I'm not sure about the vinegar, but I was told to mix tomato juice into their food & that would help. I tried it for 2 months but to no avail in the end. Daily rinsing off with claen water has a goodish effect, otherwise the Armillatox is about the best I have found....
I'm not sure about the vinegar, but I was told to mix tomato juice into their food & that would help. I tried it for 2 months but to no avail in the end. Daily rinsing off with claen water has a goodish effect, otherwise the Armillatox is...
I'm not sure about the vinegar, but I was told to mix tomato juice into their food & that would help. I tried it for 2 months but to no avail in the end. Daily rinsing off with claen water has...
shins
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Feb 3, 2006
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Marley Farley
Feb 6, 2006
Scarifying
scarify your lawns at the end of march, then you can top dress or fertilize, granular feed is fine, but do it just before your expecting rain, saves scorching the grass
scarify your lawns at the end of march, then you can top dress or fertilize, granular feed is fine, but do it just before your expecting rain, saves scorching the grass
scarify your lawns at the end of march, then you can top dress or fertilize, granular feed is fine, but do it just before your expecting rain, saves scorching the grass
scarify your lawns at the end of march, then you can top dress or fertilize, granular feed is fine, but do it just before your expecting rain, saves scorching the grass
Cass
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Feb 5, 2006
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462
rudham1
Feb 5, 2006
head gardener seeks position
Hi, I am a highly qualified/experienced Head Gardener/Estate Manager seeking live in post in the Staffordshire/Shropshire/Derbyshire area. anyone that may know of such a position please let me...
Hi, I am a highly qualified/experienced Head Gardener/Estate Manager seeking live in post in the Staffordshire/Shropshire/Derbyshire area. anyone that may know of such a position please let me know....
Hi, I am a highly qualified/experienced Head Gardener/Estate Manager seeking live in post in the Staffordshire/Shropshire/Derbyshire area. anyone that may know of such a position please let me know....
Hi, I am a highly qualified/experienced Head Gardener/Estate Manager seeking live in post in the Staffordshire/Shropshire/Derbyshire area. anyone that may know of such a position please let me...
rossco
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Feb 5, 2006
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rossco
Feb 5, 2006
forest flame
I hope you mean Pieris japonica Forest Flame?. Cuttings need bottom heat in a propagator. They are usually taken when the new growth loses its pink/red colour and are about 3 inches long. You can...
I hope you mean Pieris japonica Forest Flame?. Cuttings need bottom heat in a propagator. They are usually taken when the new growth loses its pink/red colour and are about 3 inches long. You can get better results from layering. Find a branch which may be bent to touch the ground. Make a small...
I hope you mean Pieris japonica Forest Flame?. Cuttings need bottom heat in a propagator. They are usually taken when the new growth loses its pink/red colour and are about 3 inches long. You can get better results from layering. Find a branch...
I hope you mean Pieris japonica Forest Flame?. Cuttings need bottom heat in a propagator. They are usually taken when the new growth loses its pink/red colour and are about 3 inches long. You can...
duckyjuk
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Feb 5, 2006
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Palustris
Feb 5, 2006
raised beds
I think this question has been asked before but If you need a permanent job then stone walling, bricks[recycled] railway sleepers. Treated timber constructions need to be well braced and look...
I think this question has been asked before but If you need a permanent job then stone walling, bricks[recycled] railway sleepers. Treated timber constructions need to be well braced and look resonable. Fill them up with good soil and look on this site for planting ideas.
I think this question has been asked before but If you need a permanent job then stone walling, bricks[recycled] railway sleepers. Treated timber constructions need to be well braced and look resonable. Fill them up with good soil and look on...
I think this question has been asked before but If you need a permanent job then stone walling, bricks[recycled] railway sleepers. Treated timber constructions need to be well braced and look...
arwyn
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Feb 5, 2006
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570
hans
Feb 5, 2006
Orangery.
:D Okay....... :D :D
:D Okay....... :D :D
:D Okay....... :D :D
:D Okay....... :D :D
Paladin
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Oct 3, 2005
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Marley Farley
Feb 4, 2006
Lean-to without a "to"
Thanks to everyone for all your responses and great ideas!!Both the shed and the rigid wall suggestions are worth further consideration.I'll ensure that I keep everyone up-to-date with...
Thanks to everyone for all your responses and great ideas!!Both the shed and the rigid wall suggestions are worth further consideration.I'll ensure that I keep everyone up-to-date with progress.Thanks again,Big Mick
Thanks to everyone for all your responses and great ideas!!Both the shed and the rigid wall suggestions are worth further consideration.I'll ensure that I keep everyone up-to-date with progress.Thanks again,Big Mick
Thanks to everyone for all your responses and great ideas!!Both the shed and the rigid wall suggestions are worth further consideration.I'll ensure that I keep everyone up-to-date with...
Big Mick
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Feb 3, 2006
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706
Big Mick
Feb 4, 2006
Silver leaf
Oh dear! Pity she didn't notice sooner.
Oh dear! Pity she didn't notice sooner.
Oh dear! Pity she didn't notice sooner.
Oh dear! Pity she didn't notice sooner.
Liz
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Feb 3, 2006
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780
Liz
Feb 3, 2006
Hedge Advice
Laurels, Hazel, Hornbeam, Beech (retains its leaves if kept as a hedge less than about 10 ft). Larger leaved varieties are best for deadening noise, apparently.
Laurels, Hazel, Hornbeam, Beech (retains its leaves if kept as a hedge less than about 10 ft). Larger leaved varieties are best for deadening noise, apparently.
Laurels, Hazel, Hornbeam, Beech (retains its leaves if kept as a hedge less than about 10 ft). Larger leaved varieties are best for deadening noise, apparently.
Laurels, Hazel, Hornbeam, Beech (retains its leaves if kept as a hedge less than about 10 ft). Larger leaved varieties are best for deadening noise, apparently.
Emma1
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Feb 3, 2006
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353
Tortuosa
Feb 3, 2006
Sowing Annuals
I often sow HA's in Autumn and often, but not always, get a fantastic show from late spring on.Last year's lobelia flowered profusely from spring to the end of september.And I live way, way up...
I often sow HA's in Autumn and often, but not always, get a fantastic show from late spring on.Last year's lobelia flowered profusely from spring to the end of september.And I live way, way up North where we don't get much heat!!Big Mick
I often sow HA's in Autumn and often, but not always, get a fantastic show from late spring on.Last year's lobelia flowered profusely from spring to the end of september.And I live way, way up North where we don't get much heat!!Big Mick
I often sow HA's in Autumn and often, but not always, get a fantastic show from late spring on.Last year's lobelia flowered profusely from spring to the end of september.And I live way, way up...
Gardening Newbie
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Jan 13, 2006
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2
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442
Big Mick
Feb 3, 2006
Day lilies. Which ones are......
Thanks, Lisa and Liz, for your replies. I'll look out for them at our garden centre.
Thanks, Lisa and Liz, for your replies. I'll look out for them at our garden centre.
Thanks, Lisa and Liz, for your replies. I'll look out for them at our garden centre.
Thanks, Lisa and Liz, for your replies. I'll look out for them at our garden centre.
Gillimar
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Jan 31, 2006
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2
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508
Gillimar
Feb 3, 2006
Sweet Peas
Thanks everybody for all your help the site wonderful by the way only discovered it yesterday but I think I'll be afrequent visitor from now on
Thanks everybody for all your help the site wonderful by the way only discovered it yesterday but I think I'll be afrequent visitor from now on
Thanks everybody for all your help the site wonderful by the way only discovered it yesterday but I think I'll be afrequent visitor from now on
Thanks everybody for all your help the site wonderful by the way only discovered it yesterday but I think I'll be afrequent visitor from now on
KarenSimmons
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Feb 1, 2006
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454
KarenSimmons
Feb 2, 2006
Water Butts
well done.
well done.
well done.
well done.
Honey Bee
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Jan 30, 2006
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Madrat
Feb 2, 2006
Weather Lore
+1 deg here and overcast, who knows how cold it would be if the sky was to clear overnight. Hope the cloud sticks.
+1 deg here and overcast, who knows how cold it would be if the sky was to clear overnight. Hope the cloud sticks.
+1 deg here and overcast, who knows how cold it would be if the sky was to clear overnight. Hope the cloud sticks.
+1 deg here and overcast, who knows how cold it would be if the sky was to clear overnight. Hope the cloud sticks.
Gardening Newbie
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Feb 2, 2006
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446
pete
Feb 2, 2006
bulbs
Like it or not your bulbs will begin to grow, unless you can keep then very cold, but not actually frozen. It would probably be better to plant them in pots as soon as possible and take the pots...
Like it or not your bulbs will begin to grow, unless you can keep then very cold, but not actually frozen. It would probably be better to plant them in pots as soon as possible and take the pots with you.
Like it or not your bulbs will begin to grow, unless you can keep then very cold, but not actually frozen. It would probably be better to plant them in pots as soon as possible and take the pots with you.
Like it or not your bulbs will begin to grow, unless you can keep then very cold, but not actually frozen. It would probably be better to plant them in pots as soon as possible and take the pots...
duckyjuk
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Feb 2, 2006
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459
Palustris
Feb 2, 2006
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