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  1. fumanchu

    Fruit

    Any time...your most welcome!:biggrin:
    Any time...your most welcome!:biggrin:
    Any time...your most welcome!:biggrin:
    Any time...your most welcome!:biggrin:
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  2. nightofjoy

    Seed scattering project

    This is the section of garden that i will be creating a wildflower meadow. I am just clearing it a bit putting in a path and a small seating area and the rest will be wildflower. Hope to sow seeds...
    This is the section of garden that i will be creating a wildflower meadow. I am just clearing it a bit putting in a path and a small seating area and the rest will be wildflower. Hope to sow seeds this month.
    This is the section of garden that i will be creating a wildflower meadow. I am just clearing it a bit putting in a path and a small seating area and the rest will be wildflower. Hope to sow seeds this month.
    This is the section of garden that i will be creating a wildflower meadow. I am just clearing it a bit putting in a path and a small seating area and the rest will be wildflower. Hope to sow seeds...
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  3. shiney
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    What's Looking Good In February 2019

    Yep, it will. Flowering here too and if you deadhead regularly it will flower for months. Incidentally, after the main vigorous flush of flowers ...mid summer or in autumn ......you can divide...
    Yep, it will. Flowering here too and if you deadhead regularly it will flower for months. Incidentally, after the main vigorous flush of flowers ...mid summer or in autumn ......you can divide it. I prefer summer division because recovery is rapid enough to produce flowering a few weeks later:)
    Yep, it will. Flowering here too and if you deadhead regularly it will flower for months. Incidentally, after the main vigorous flush of flowers ...mid summer or in autumn ......you can divide it. I prefer summer division because recovery is...
    Yep, it will. Flowering here too and if you deadhead regularly it will flower for months. Incidentally, after the main vigorous flush of flowers ...mid summer or in autumn ......you can divide...
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  4. AndyS

    Hull Seed Swap - This Saturday

    What a fantastic idea, sadly way too far away for me though....boo hoo!!!:sad:
    What a fantastic idea, sadly way too far away for me though....boo hoo!!!:sad:
    What a fantastic idea, sadly way too far away for me though....boo hoo!!!:sad:
    What a fantastic idea, sadly way too far away for me though....boo hoo!!!:sad:
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  5. TIger

    Decent Plug Trays

    Round pots will save a bit of compost
    Round pots will save a bit of compost
    Round pots will save a bit of compost
    Round pots will save a bit of compost
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  6. Marley Farley

    GARDENING ASPIRATIONS FOR 2019..

    Ivy grows really well here too shiney, good job I love it :) @luciusmaximus, the entire border, length wise is damson and elderberries and at the bottom is a sycamore and hawthorn, as well as the...
    Ivy grows really well here too shiney, good job I love it :) @luciusmaximus, the entire border, length wise is damson and elderberries and at the bottom is a sycamore and hawthorn, as well as the biggest conifer I've ever seen in the neighbouring property. So it's really shaded already. I want it...
    Ivy grows really well here too shiney, good job I love it :) @luciusmaximus, the entire border, length wise is damson and elderberries and at the bottom is a sycamore and hawthorn, as well as the biggest conifer I've ever seen in the neighbouring...
    Ivy grows really well here too shiney, good job I love it :) @luciusmaximus, the entire border, length wise is damson and elderberries and at the bottom is a sycamore and hawthorn, as well as the...
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  7. Spruce

    Agapanthus best white

    Hi allEnded up with two , Agapanthus 'Bressingham White' & Agapanthus 'Alice Gloucester'Spruce
    Hi allEnded up with two , Agapanthus 'Bressingham White' & Agapanthus 'Alice Gloucester'Spruce
    Hi allEnded up with two , Agapanthus 'Bressingham White' & Agapanthus 'Alice Gloucester'Spruce
    Hi allEnded up with two , Agapanthus 'Bressingham White' & Agapanthus 'Alice Gloucester'Spruce
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  8. Janet mahay

    Hanging brackets for concrete posts any good?

    T:thankyou:hanks for your repies i really appreciate your replies i will get a couple now they should look nice instead of staring at a boring fence lol:thanks:
    T:thankyou:hanks for your repies i really appreciate your replies i will get a couple now they should look nice instead of staring at a boring fence lol:thanks:
    T:thankyou:hanks for your repies i really appreciate your replies i will get a couple now they should look nice instead of staring at a boring fence lol:thanks:
    T:thankyou:hanks for your repies i really appreciate your replies i will get a couple now they should look nice instead of staring at a boring fence lol:thanks:
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  9. John Dalrymple

    Unseasonal Weather/ pruning Cornus alba + Buddliea davidii

    They are very, very hardy John. If you are a little concerned then wait a further couple of weeks or so. However, prune to your heart’s content without worry
    They are very, very hardy John. If you are a little concerned then wait a further couple of weeks or so. However, prune to your heart’s content without worry
    They are very, very hardy John. If you are a little concerned then wait a further couple of weeks or so. However, prune to your heart’s content without worry
    They are very, very hardy John. If you are a little concerned then wait a further couple of weeks or so. However, prune to your heart’s content without worry
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  10. PEANUTPARADISE

    My Little Plot

    Welcome PEANUTPARADISE :) Too far from you alas but osteospermums would grow well there. Just a plant or two would give you lots of cuttings that will root fast and quickly fill that spot to give...
    Welcome PEANUTPARADISE :) Too far from you alas but osteospermums would grow well there. Just a plant or two would give you lots of cuttings that will root fast and quickly fill that spot to give you flower colour all summer.....Cannington Roy is prob the best hardy variety. Or maybe a local is...
    Welcome PEANUTPARADISE :) Too far from you alas but osteospermums would grow well there. Just a plant or two would give you lots of cuttings that will root fast and quickly fill that spot to give you flower colour all summer.....Cannington Roy is...
    Welcome PEANUTPARADISE :) Too far from you alas but osteospermums would grow well there. Just a plant or two would give you lots of cuttings that will root fast and quickly fill that spot to give...
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  11. Jack Sparrow
    Like x 3

    Recovering a rubble filled flower bed

    Agree with that...it will look good there Gary. Plus the hard work makes it all the more satisfying afterward :)
    Agree with that...it will look good there Gary. Plus the hard work makes it all the more satisfying afterward :)
    Agree with that...it will look good there Gary. Plus the hard work makes it all the more satisfying afterward :)
    Agree with that...it will look good there Gary. Plus the hard work makes it all the more satisfying afterward :)
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  12. wiseowl

    Sedums

    Good morning @Redwing and thank you my friend
    Good morning @Redwing and thank you my friend
    Good morning @Redwing and thank you my friend
    Good morning @Redwing and thank you my friend
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  13. Phil A
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    WHAT JOBS ARE WE DOING IN THE GARDEN TODAY 2019

    Due to problems with some account links on the forum database, this thread needs to be closed and the discussion moved on to a new thread - What Jobs Are We Doing In The Garden Today...
    Due to problems with some account links on the forum database, this thread needs to be closed and the discussion moved on to a new thread - What Jobs Are We Doing In The Garden Today 2019Apologies for the inconvenience.
    Due to problems with some account links on the forum database, this thread needs to be closed and the discussion moved on to a new thread - What Jobs Are We Doing In The Garden Today 2019Apologies for the inconvenience.
    Due to problems with some account links on the forum database, this thread needs to be closed and the discussion moved on to a new thread - What Jobs Are We Doing In The Garden Today...
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  14. mazambo

    Cordyline Ideas?

    Thanks @Verdun I'll just pot them up, think I've got some large pots hanging around.
    Thanks @Verdun I'll just pot them up, think I've got some large pots hanging around.
    Thanks @Verdun I'll just pot them up, think I've got some large pots hanging around.
    Thanks @Verdun I'll just pot them up, think I've got some large pots hanging around.
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  15. Warwick lad

    Death of an asparagus bed.

    It could be that the Asparagus bed was past it's best, they can last for 15 or so years if looked after, I'd take a 50:50 approach and replant the most intact ones and get some fresh crowns. I'd...
    It could be that the Asparagus bed was past it's best, they can last for 15 or so years if looked after, I'd take a 50:50 approach and replant the most intact ones and get some fresh crowns. I'd also start in another bed rather than replant in the same soil to give them all a much better chance.
    It could be that the Asparagus bed was past it's best, they can last for 15 or so years if looked after, I'd take a 50:50 approach and replant the most intact ones and get some fresh crowns. I'd also start in another bed rather than replant in...
    It could be that the Asparagus bed was past it's best, they can last for 15 or so years if looked after, I'd take a 50:50 approach and replant the most intact ones and get some fresh crowns. I'd...
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  16. HarryS

    Stump Killer Yes or No ?

    It's OK Verdun , I have a talent for killing any plant ! :)
    It's OK Verdun , I have a talent for killing any plant ! :)
    It's OK Verdun , I have a talent for killing any plant ! :)
    It's OK Verdun , I have a talent for killing any plant ! :)
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  17. Steve R

    Vermiculite Bench Propagators.

    That's what we were told originally. I don't damp the sand and gravel but it gets wet when we water the plants as we use the hose to do it. I built the propagator in 1976.I have to keep...
    That's what we were told originally. I don't damp the sand and gravel but it gets wet when we water the plants as we use the hose to do it. I built the propagator in 1976.I have to keep burying it as the cat lifts it out every so often. Our previous cat used to do that as well. :doh: They like...
    That's what we were told originally. I don't damp the sand and gravel but it gets wet when we water the plants as we use the hose to do it. I built the propagator in 1976.I have to keep burying it as the cat lifts it out every so often. Our...
    That's what we were told originally. I don't damp the sand and gravel but it gets wet when we water the plants as we use the hose to do it. I built the propagator in 1976.I have to keep...
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  18. SimonZ

    Flower photos

    Hi @SimonZ nice! I particularly like the hypericum with exploding stamens and the one that might be a geum or gaillardia
    Hi @SimonZ nice! I particularly like the hypericum with exploding stamens and the one that might be a geum or gaillardia
    Hi @SimonZ nice! I particularly like the hypericum with exploding stamens and the one that might be a geum or gaillardia
    Hi @SimonZ nice! I particularly like the hypericum with exploding stamens and the one that might be a geum or gaillardia
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  19. wiseowl
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    Sweet Peas

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  20. "M"
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    Like x 11

    Gardening Aspirations For 2018

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