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  1. strongylodon

    what's going on here?

    you have a point, Frogesque!
    you have a point, Frogesque!
    you have a point, Frogesque!
    you have a point, Frogesque!
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  2. The Pea Of Sweetness

    Clematis

    Montana are better in the ground at a permanant position. when flowering finished lightly trim, do not cut back. they can cover an area of 40' X 20' if allowed
    Montana are better in the ground at a permanant position. when flowering finished lightly trim, do not cut back. they can cover an area of 40' X 20' if allowed
    Montana are better in the ground at a permanant position. when flowering finished lightly trim, do not cut back. they can cover an area of 40' X 20' if allowed
    Montana are better in the ground at a permanant position. when flowering finished lightly trim, do not cut back. they can cover an area of 40' X 20' if allowed
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  3. Mossy

    Patio

    If you want to lay slabs, you could do part of what supermum10 suggests, put down a layer of membrane, but mix your sand DRY with cement at 10 part sand to 1 part cement, level it off and lay your...
    If you want to lay slabs, you could do part of what supermum10 suggests, put down a layer of membrane, but mix your sand DRY with cement at 10 part sand to 1 part cement, level it off and lay your slabs on the dry mix, when all laid, water over the slabs and the moisture will go down and set the...
    If you want to lay slabs, you could do part of what supermum10 suggests, put down a layer of membrane, but mix your sand DRY with cement at 10 part sand to 1 part cement, level it off and lay your slabs on the dry mix, when all laid, water over...
    If you want to lay slabs, you could do part of what supermum10 suggests, put down a layer of membrane, but mix your sand DRY with cement at 10 part sand to 1 part cement, level it off and lay your...
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  4. The Pea Of Sweetness

    Your help would be much appreciated...

    Cheers Nixon, will do.I've just ordered a beautiful rose from the Pockcocks site you mentioned. Expensive for delivery though! still hopefully it will be worth it, looks very beautiful.Thanks...
    Cheers Nixon, will do.I've just ordered a beautiful rose from the Pockcocks site you mentioned. Expensive for delivery though! still hopefully it will be worth it, looks very beautiful.Thanks for that.
    Cheers Nixon, will do.I've just ordered a beautiful rose from the Pockcocks site you mentioned. Expensive for delivery though! still hopefully it will be worth it, looks very beautiful.Thanks for that.
    Cheers Nixon, will do.I've just ordered a beautiful rose from the Pockcocks site you mentioned. Expensive for delivery though! still hopefully it will be worth it, looks very beautiful.Thanks...
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  5. Auntyj

    Jasmin

    It hasn't put out much green growth I have to say, when I bought it the label said Common White Jasmine, I thought about putting it into a pot just in case it was the soil. It could well be the...
    It hasn't put out much green growth I have to say, when I bought it the label said Common White Jasmine, I thought about putting it into a pot just in case it was the soil. It could well be the pink flowered Jasmine you mentioned but it has never flowered so I don't know! :confused:
    It hasn't put out much green growth I have to say, when I bought it the label said Common White Jasmine, I thought about putting it into a pot just in case it was the soil. It could well be the pink flowered Jasmine you mentioned but it has never...
    It hasn't put out much green growth I have to say, when I bought it the label said Common White Jasmine, I thought about putting it into a pot just in case it was the soil. It could well be the...
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  6. redfifi1717

    Gardeners World

    Looking forword to this years shows starting at end of the month. Always watch it, best gardening show on box.
    Looking forword to this years shows starting at end of the month. Always watch it, best gardening show on box.
    Looking forword to this years shows starting at end of the month. Always watch it, best gardening show on box.
    Looking forword to this years shows starting at end of the month. Always watch it, best gardening show on box.
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  7. wishaw

    Planning laws regarding fences? - updated, pictures!

    Oops! must have a "wee drap" too many last night! Yes, it was a shed you were talking about, wasn't it - ignore the comments above!
    Oops! must have a "wee drap" too many last night! Yes, it was a shed you were talking about, wasn't it - ignore the comments above!
    Oops! must have a "wee drap" too many last night! Yes, it was a shed you were talking about, wasn't it - ignore the comments above!
    Oops! must have a "wee drap" too many last night! Yes, it was a shed you were talking about, wasn't it - ignore the comments above!
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  8. lazy-gardener

    what is partial shade??

    Partial shade is a bit of a misnomer as there are two types.You can have a dappled leafy shade (where you can still see small patches of sunlight on the ground) for most of the day. The typical...
    Partial shade is a bit of a misnomer as there are two types.You can have a dappled leafy shade (where you can still see small patches of sunlight on the ground) for most of the day. The typical situation would be woodland margin with plenty of light but cool even temperature. I think this is...
    Partial shade is a bit of a misnomer as there are two types.You can have a dappled leafy shade (where you can still see small patches of sunlight on the ground) for most of the day. The typical situation would be woodland margin with plenty of...
    Partial shade is a bit of a misnomer as there are two types.You can have a dappled leafy shade (where you can still see small patches of sunlight on the ground) for most of the day. The typical...
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  9. The Pea Of Sweetness

    is there a sweet pea expert out there?

    you are so right, Rich! We had nasturtiums growing in the front and the caterpillars got nicked! - agree about root-trainers too, btw - but loo rolls are cheap and recycling!!
    you are so right, Rich! We had nasturtiums growing in the front and the caterpillars got nicked! - agree about root-trainers too, btw - but loo rolls are cheap and recycling!!
    you are so right, Rich! We had nasturtiums growing in the front and the caterpillars got nicked! - agree about root-trainers too, btw - but loo rolls are cheap and recycling!!
    you are so right, Rich! We had nasturtiums growing in the front and the caterpillars got nicked! - agree about root-trainers too, btw - but loo rolls are cheap and recycling!!
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  10. Jerry Cornelius

    Planting help possible?

    Yes - go with it Jerry. Then in the summer you will have to take lots of photos and make a plan of what areas are dry/normal/damp and full sun/light shade/dark shade, and try and match the plants...
    Yes - go with it Jerry. Then in the summer you will have to take lots of photos and make a plan of what areas are dry/normal/damp and full sun/light shade/dark shade, and try and match the plants to the places for next year. Its a learning process - and this time next year you will have a...
    Yes - go with it Jerry. Then in the summer you will have to take lots of photos and make a plan of what areas are dry/normal/damp and full sun/light shade/dark shade, and try and match the plants to the places for next year. Its a learning...
    Yes - go with it Jerry. Then in the summer you will have to take lots of photos and make a plan of what areas are dry/normal/damp and full sun/light shade/dark shade, and try and match the plants...
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  11. deb63

    Query about solanum

    Hi, Thanks for replying, i had looked at the crocus website, but what i really wanted to know was if i can plant them now,i think i will probaly wait until the wather is a bit more stable. Thanks...
    Hi, Thanks for replying, i had looked at the crocus website, but what i really wanted to know was if i can plant them now,i think i will probaly wait until the wather is a bit more stable. Thanks again. Deb.
    Hi, Thanks for replying, i had looked at the crocus website, but what i really wanted to know was if i can plant them now,i think i will probaly wait until the wather is a bit more stable. Thanks again. Deb.
    Hi, Thanks for replying, i had looked at the crocus website, but what i really wanted to know was if i can plant them now,i think i will probaly wait until the wather is a bit more stable. Thanks...
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  12. petal

    Bargain Summer Bulbs

    I paid a visit to Lidl yesterday and they seemed to have the same bargains, I bought some gladiolus Callianthus, 30 in the pack for 99p.I think I will have to wait a while before planting them...
    I paid a visit to Lidl yesterday and they seemed to have the same bargains, I bought some gladiolus Callianthus, 30 in the pack for 99p.I think I will have to wait a while before planting them though the soil is frozen at the moment. :rolleyes:
    I paid a visit to Lidl yesterday and they seemed to have the same bargains, I bought some gladiolus Callianthus, 30 in the pack for 99p.I think I will have to wait a while before planting them though the soil is frozen at the moment. :rolleyes:
    I paid a visit to Lidl yesterday and they seemed to have the same bargains, I bought some gladiolus Callianthus, 30 in the pack for 99p.I think I will have to wait a while before planting them...
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  13. Honey Bee

    Brugmansia advice

    I have a cutting on my windowsill in the kitchen and it's doing fine, lots of roots. If they are kept warm they'll carry on growing. It's only if they are in a temperature below 10c they go...
    I have a cutting on my windowsill in the kitchen and it's doing fine, lots of roots. If they are kept warm they'll carry on growing. It's only if they are in a temperature below 10c they go dormant. The one you think you have killed should shoot up from the bottom in the summer,it's usually...
    I have a cutting on my windowsill in the kitchen and it's doing fine, lots of roots. If they are kept warm they'll carry on growing. It's only if they are in a temperature below 10c they go dormant. The one you think you have killed should...
    I have a cutting on my windowsill in the kitchen and it's doing fine, lots of roots. If they are kept warm they'll carry on growing. It's only if they are in a temperature below 10c they go...
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  14. Jerry Cornelius

    Bare rooted hardy perennials

    Should be, but I prefer fleece, as things can breathe through fleece, but I don't think they can through plastice - think of all those warnings about having plastic bags near kids!
    Should be, but I prefer fleece, as things can breathe through fleece, but I don't think they can through plastice - think of all those warnings about having plastic bags near kids!
    Should be, but I prefer fleece, as things can breathe through fleece, but I don't think they can through plastice - think of all those warnings about having plastic bags near kids!
    Should be, but I prefer fleece, as things can breathe through fleece, but I don't think they can through plastice - think of all those warnings about having plastic bags near kids!
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  15. redfifi1717

    Goldfinch feast

    the other thing that's supposed to spontaneously generate goldfinches is teasels! So I've grown loads from seed, and have lots of nice little teasel plants, just waiting to go in my wilflife...
    the other thing that's supposed to spontaneously generate goldfinches is teasels! So I've grown loads from seed, and have lots of nice little teasel plants, just waiting to go in my wilflife garden! If anyone wants some, I'll have some to spare(no cost, obviously!)
    the other thing that's supposed to spontaneously generate goldfinches is teasels! So I've grown loads from seed, and have lots of nice little teasel plants, just waiting to go in my wilflife garden! If anyone wants some, I'll have some to...
    the other thing that's supposed to spontaneously generate goldfinches is teasels! So I've grown loads from seed, and have lots of nice little teasel plants, just waiting to go in my wilflife...
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  16. Docklands

    The Colour Red

    I have an Abutilon Megapotamicum, which has survived 3 years in N Yorks, so should be reasonably hardy with you. It has a red and yellow flower, and flowers over a very long period - 23 weeks...
    I have an Abutilon Megapotamicum, which has survived 3 years in N Yorks, so should be reasonably hardy with you. It has a red and yellow flower, and flowers over a very long period - 23 weeks last year. It is not that dramatic - but might fit the bill. Mine was �£1.69 at Morrisons.
    I have an Abutilon Megapotamicum, which has survived 3 years in N Yorks, so should be reasonably hardy with you. It has a red and yellow flower, and flowers over a very long period - 23 weeks last year. It is not that dramatic - but might fit...
    I have an Abutilon Megapotamicum, which has survived 3 years in N Yorks, so should be reasonably hardy with you. It has a red and yellow flower, and flowers over a very long period - 23 weeks...
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  17. cazza

    climbing plant

    Cazza --- I think you have got to watch the hardiness. Every time I see fantastic new climbers they were not that hardy. I have Clematis, Abutilon Megapotamicum, and a Jasmine Beesianum. The...
    Cazza --- I think you have got to watch the hardiness. Every time I see fantastic new climbers they were not that hardy. I have Clematis, Abutilon Megapotamicum, and a Jasmine Beesianum. The last two have done ok for three years, but even so are a bit iffy. There does not seem to be that...
    Cazza --- I think you have got to watch the hardiness. Every time I see fantastic new climbers they were not that hardy. I have Clematis, Abutilon Megapotamicum, and a Jasmine Beesianum. The last two have done ok for three years, but even so...
    Cazza --- I think you have got to watch the hardiness. Every time I see fantastic new climbers they were not that hardy. I have Clematis, Abutilon Megapotamicum, and a Jasmine Beesianum. The...
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  18. cazza

    rattan baskets

    http://www.blomsbulbs.com/index.cfm?adword=168 http://www.nextday-bulbs.co.uk/acatalog/Summer_Flowering_Bulbs_by_Taylors_Bulbs.html these appeared when I googled summer bulbs - have a look!
    http://www.blomsbulbs.com/index.cfm?adword=168 http://www.nextday-bulbs.co.uk/acatalog/Summer_Flowering_Bulbs_by_Taylors_Bulbs.html these appeared when I googled summer bulbs - have a look!
    http://www.blomsbulbs.com/index.cfm?adword=168 http://www.nextday-bulbs.co.uk/acatalog/Summer_Flowering_Bulbs_by_Taylors_Bulbs.html these appeared when I googled summer bulbs - have a look!
    http://www.blomsbulbs.com/index.cfm?adword=168 http://www.nextday-bulbs.co.uk/acatalog/Summer_Flowering_Bulbs_by_Taylors_Bulbs.html these appeared when I googled summer bulbs - have a look!
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  19. Jerry Cornelius

    Propagating with heat

    If you propogate early you will have a lot of plants that will need to be 'grown on' early and here in Old Blighty frost can be expected in early May. I dont Replant outside until mid May. So...
    If you propogate early you will have a lot of plants that will need to be 'grown on' early and here in Old Blighty frost can be expected in early May. I dont Replant outside until mid May. So timeing is important. I don't put my seeds in very early [ apart from tomatoes] and I am a week or two...
    If you propogate early you will have a lot of plants that will need to be 'grown on' early and here in Old Blighty frost can be expected in early May. I dont Replant outside until mid May. So timeing is important. I don't put my seeds in very...
    If you propogate early you will have a lot of plants that will need to be 'grown on' early and here in Old Blighty frost can be expected in early May. I dont Replant outside until mid May. So...
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  20. marge

    Moving a fuschia

    Well the branches go bare like any deciduous tree but it flowers very early, last year it was in March and it got caught by frost, which ruined the flowering. This year there is no sign of flowers...
    Well the branches go bare like any deciduous tree but it flowers very early, last year it was in March and it got caught by frost, which ruined the flowering. This year there is no sign of flowers yet due to the colder weather, so hopefully it might be better and later. Apparently the fruits...
    Well the branches go bare like any deciduous tree but it flowers very early, last year it was in March and it got caught by frost, which ruined the flowering. This year there is no sign of flowers yet due to the colder weather, so hopefully it...
    Well the branches go bare like any deciduous tree but it flowers very early, last year it was in March and it got caught by frost, which ruined the flowering. This year there is no sign of flowers...
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