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  1. mazambo

    Category 2 clematis pruning.

    Thanks @Perki hopefully I can digest that.
    Thanks @Perki hopefully I can digest that.
    Thanks @Perki hopefully I can digest that.
    Thanks @Perki hopefully I can digest that.
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  2. daisybelle

    Have I been had?

    @daisybelle You might want to try Naturescape next year for more success, not available ATM but they specifically state that theirs are "English bluebells" and everything I have had from them...
    @daisybelle You might want to try Naturescape next year for more success, not available ATM but they specifically state that theirs are "English bluebells" and everything I have had from them classed as a British native has been correct. :) Unfortunately, I would seriously consider the rather...
    @daisybelle You might want to try Naturescape next year for more success, not available ATM but they specifically state that theirs are "English bluebells" and everything I have had from them classed as a British native has been correct. :)...
    @daisybelle You might want to try Naturescape next year for more success, not available ATM but they specifically state that theirs are "English bluebells" and everything I have had from them...
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  3. mazambo

    Dichondra silver falls?

    Yes definitely, I know what you mean by the flatness, I'm thinking that can be rectified by something taller in the centre or something like Bacopa draping over the flat top.
    Yes definitely, I know what you mean by the flatness, I'm thinking that can be rectified by something taller in the centre or something like Bacopa draping over the flat top.
    Yes definitely, I know what you mean by the flatness, I'm thinking that can be rectified by something taller in the centre or something like Bacopa draping over the flat top.
    Yes definitely, I know what you mean by the flatness, I'm thinking that can be rectified by something taller in the centre or something like Bacopa draping over the flat top.
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  4. roders
    Like x 5

    Chelsea ,Best In Show…What do YOU think.

    HEY! I'm one of those and there's really no need to talk about us like that! :nonofinger::roflol:Nick
    HEY! I'm one of those and there's really no need to talk about us like that! :nonofinger::roflol:Nick
    HEY! I'm one of those and there's really no need to talk about us like that! :nonofinger::roflol:Nick
    HEY! I'm one of those and there's really no need to talk about us like that! :nonofinger::roflol:Nick
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  5. shiney
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    What's Looking Good In May 2022

    New Thread Here:-What's Looking Good In June 2022
    New Thread Here:-What's Looking Good In June 2022
    New Thread Here:-What's Looking Good In June 2022
    New Thread Here:-What's Looking Good In June 2022
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  6. paultall90

    Dahlia problem

    I have a lot of a particular variety, some are a bare inch out of the ground, others about 2ft and budding. Think it's just a weird year but you simply need to give the tuber time to beef up
    I have a lot of a particular variety, some are a bare inch out of the ground, others about 2ft and budding. Think it's just a weird year but you simply need to give the tuber time to beef up
    I have a lot of a particular variety, some are a bare inch out of the ground, others about 2ft and budding. Think it's just a weird year but you simply need to give the tuber time to beef up
    I have a lot of a particular variety, some are a bare inch out of the ground, others about 2ft and budding. Think it's just a weird year but you simply need to give the tuber time to beef up
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  7. impreza280

    250 box plants (buxus sempervirens) - what to do with them now

    I wonder if a local hedging company would be interested. Might even come out and dig them up, in the autumn, although what mess they would leave behind is a possible problem .:biggrin:
    I wonder if a local hedging company would be interested. Might even come out and dig them up, in the autumn, although what mess they would leave behind is a possible problem .:biggrin:
    I wonder if a local hedging company would be interested. Might even come out and dig them up, in the autumn, although what mess they would leave behind is a possible problem .:biggrin:
    I wonder if a local hedging company would be interested. Might even come out and dig them up, in the autumn, although what mess they would leave behind is a possible problem .:biggrin:
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  8. Jasmine star

    Vine weevil in Acers.

    The stuff I bought was the BugClear Ultra Vine Weevil Killer Concentrate 480ML.
    The stuff I bought was the BugClear Ultra Vine Weevil Killer Concentrate 480ML.
    The stuff I bought was the BugClear Ultra Vine Weevil Killer Concentrate 480ML.
    The stuff I bought was the BugClear Ultra Vine Weevil Killer Concentrate 480ML.
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  9. mazambo
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    Isn't that just the way.

    Bought a replacement for my dead agastache red fortune, and...
    Bought a replacement for my dead agastache red fortune, and...
    Bought a replacement for my dead agastache red fortune, and...
    Bought a replacement for my dead agastache red fortune, and...
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  10. BigC
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    New Tree Day

    Now that's what I call a bonsai. :blue thumb:
    Now that's what I call a bonsai. :blue thumb:
    Now that's what I call a bonsai. :blue thumb:
    Now that's what I call a bonsai. :blue thumb:
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  11. CanadianLori

    When you grow perennials from seed, do you wait until fall to plant out?

    If you can store tubers ok in the cellar I cant see why lots of the smaller stuff cant be overwintered in a similar way, maybe just be careful not to let the pots dry out.
    If you can store tubers ok in the cellar I cant see why lots of the smaller stuff cant be overwintered in a similar way, maybe just be careful not to let the pots dry out.
    If you can store tubers ok in the cellar I cant see why lots of the smaller stuff cant be overwintered in a similar way, maybe just be careful not to let the pots dry out.
    If you can store tubers ok in the cellar I cant see why lots of the smaller stuff cant be overwintered in a similar way, maybe just be careful not to let the pots dry out.
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  12. trogre

    Clematis Wilt??

    Check for stem damage first.
    Check for stem damage first.
    Check for stem damage first.
    Check for stem damage first.
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  13. ennnceee

    Under/over water?

    It does always readily take up the litre of water from the bottom. I presume it would do that even if overwatered, would it?
    It does always readily take up the litre of water from the bottom. I presume it would do that even if overwatered, would it?
    It does always readily take up the litre of water from the bottom. I presume it would do that even if overwatered, would it?
    It does always readily take up the litre of water from the bottom. I presume it would do that even if overwatered, would it?
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  14. BML

    Using a weed killer. Better to use w watering can or a pump spray?

    Many thanks all of you for some very helpful advice.
    Many thanks all of you for some very helpful advice.
    Many thanks all of you for some very helpful advice.
    Many thanks all of you for some very helpful advice.
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  15. groundbeetle

    What kind of hoverflies are these?

    Thanks, I am sure it is the Thick-legged Hoverflies, Syritta pipiens. Your link has some wonderful Flickr photographs of it, which even distinguish between male and female. It has that very...
    Thanks, I am sure it is the Thick-legged Hoverflies, Syritta pipiens. Your link has some wonderful Flickr photographs of it, which even distinguish between male and female. It has that very distinctive swollen femur, which looks like something I have seen on bumblebees.I will search Flickr...
    Thanks, I am sure it is the Thick-legged Hoverflies, Syritta pipiens. Your link has some wonderful Flickr photographs of it, which even distinguish between male and female. It has that very distinctive swollen femur, which looks like something...
    Thanks, I am sure it is the Thick-legged Hoverflies, Syritta pipiens. Your link has some wonderful Flickr photographs of it, which even distinguish between male and female. It has that very...
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  16. ricky101

    Japanese Anemone

    Japanese Anemonethe name sounds great lol ,,, take a good year or two to settle in as well ... thinking about it they dont produce that much flower ... mine was a gift from a friend so I am...
    Japanese Anemonethe name sounds great lol ,,, take a good year or two to settle in as well ... thinking about it they dont produce that much flower ... mine was a gift from a friend so I am loathed to take out as the annual visit first thing she checks in the garden ...
    Japanese Anemonethe name sounds great lol ,,, take a good year or two to settle in as well ... thinking about it they dont produce that much flower ... mine was a gift from a friend so I am loathed to take out as the annual visit first thing...
    Japanese Anemonethe name sounds great lol ,,, take a good year or two to settle in as well ... thinking about it they dont produce that much flower ... mine was a gift from a friend so I am...
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  17. Jack Sparrow

    Cutting back privet hedge / restoring fence

    I'd just do it, privet is tough and a hard cutback wont do it any real harm.
    I'd just do it, privet is tough and a hard cutback wont do it any real harm.
    I'd just do it, privet is tough and a hard cutback wont do it any real harm.
    I'd just do it, privet is tough and a hard cutback wont do it any real harm.
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  18. Spruce

    Shirley tomatoes growth habit

    Also growing Shirley and SunGold in the greenhouse which were a bit spindley to start with but both now set on the third truss. A regular is Gardeners Delight but they have been terrible and very...
    Also growing Shirley and SunGold in the greenhouse which were a bit spindley to start with but both now set on the third truss. A regular is Gardeners Delight but they have been terrible and very badly drawn to 3ft and no flowers ! Tried taking some sideshoots as cuttings but they also grew...
    Also growing Shirley and SunGold in the greenhouse which were a bit spindley to start with but both now set on the third truss. A regular is Gardeners Delight but they have been terrible and very badly drawn to 3ft and no flowers ! Tried taking...
    Also growing Shirley and SunGold in the greenhouse which were a bit spindley to start with but both now set on the third truss. A regular is Gardeners Delight but they have been terrible and very...
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  19. Kevin Cowans

    Moving a Buddleia Buzz

    @Kevin Cowans I wouldn't do it ATM because of all the heat we're having, transplanting's probably best done post-flowering IMHO when the temperatures start to dip and I would dig up as much soil...
    @Kevin Cowans I wouldn't do it ATM because of all the heat we're having, transplanting's probably best done post-flowering IMHO when the temperatures start to dip and I would dig up as much soil as you can around it and try to move the whole thing as unobtrusively as possible. Buzz buddleia...
    @Kevin Cowans I wouldn't do it ATM because of all the heat we're having, transplanting's probably best done post-flowering IMHO when the temperatures start to dip and I would dig up as much soil as you can around it and try to move the whole...
    @Kevin Cowans I wouldn't do it ATM because of all the heat we're having, transplanting's probably best done post-flowering IMHO when the temperatures start to dip and I would dig up as much soil...
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  20. Stoove

    Peacock Orchids Snapping

    Could this rapid growth be due to overwatering? I'm very rusty on this as I grew Acidanthera for a couple of years over a decade ago and distinctly remember the moisture required by them being...
    Could this rapid growth be due to overwatering? I'm very rusty on this as I grew Acidanthera for a couple of years over a decade ago and distinctly remember the moisture required by them being overstated in most online articles I read about growing them. It's just that the OP referred to them...
    Could this rapid growth be due to overwatering? I'm very rusty on this as I grew Acidanthera for a couple of years over a decade ago and distinctly remember the moisture required by them being overstated in most online articles I read about...
    Could this rapid growth be due to overwatering? I'm very rusty on this as I grew Acidanthera for a couple of years over a decade ago and distinctly remember the moisture required by them being...
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