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Lily Bulbils
I agree, but as mine are in the main bed I pick them off. Just give the brown ones a gentle tweak - if they come off all well and good, if not try tomorrow. It's not unusual that in their first...
I agree, but as mine are in the main bed I pick them off. Just give the brown ones a gentle tweak - if they come off all well and good, if not try tomorrow. It's not unusual that in their first year (2016) they appear to do nothing but in fact under the soil they are setting their roots out. Two...
I agree, but as mine are in the main bed I pick them off. Just give the brown ones a gentle tweak - if they come off all well and good, if not try tomorrow. It's not unusual that in their first year (2016) they appear to do nothing but in fact...
I agree, but as mine are in the main bed I pick them off. Just give the brown ones a gentle tweak - if they come off all well and good, if not try tomorrow. It's not unusual that in their first...
Kandy
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Jun 24, 2015
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longk
Jun 24, 2015
Just wondering
Hi JJ,Now is the perfect time to sow any of the Dianthus family ( Carnations, Pinks, Sweet Williams, Lychnis).Just grow them on and plant out in their permanent positions around Sept/...
Hi JJ,Now is the perfect time to sow any of the Dianthus family ( Carnations, Pinks, Sweet Williams, Lychnis).Just grow them on and plant out in their permanent positions around Sept/ Oct.They're really easy, no fuss plants to grow.
Hi JJ,Now is the perfect time to sow any of the Dianthus family ( Carnations, Pinks, Sweet Williams, Lychnis).Just grow them on and plant out in their permanent positions around Sept/ Oct.They're really easy, no fuss plants to grow.
Hi JJ,Now is the perfect time to sow any of the Dianthus family ( Carnations, Pinks, Sweet Williams, Lychnis).Just grow them on and plant out in their permanent positions around Sept/...
JJ28
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Jun 6, 2015
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Anthony Rogers
Jun 6, 2015
Droopy Lupy(ins)
As Jazz has said 'Snow Pixie' is unusually an annual, not a perennial. Jack, I'd remove the Lupin's from the light box as it's probably to hot in there and then treat them the same as any other...
As Jazz has said 'Snow Pixie' is unusually an annual, not a perennial. Jack, I'd remove the Lupin's from the light box as it's probably to hot in there and then treat them the same as any other annual. Grow them on in as much light (but not full sun) as possible and then harden them off...
As Jazz has said 'Snow Pixie' is unusually an annual, not a perennial. Jack, I'd remove the Lupin's from the light box as it's probably to hot in there and then treat them the same as any other annual. Grow them on in as much light (but not full...
As Jazz has said 'Snow Pixie' is unusually an annual, not a perennial. Jack, I'd remove the Lupin's from the light box as it's probably to hot in there and then treat them the same as any other...
JackJJW
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Apr 6, 2015
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Sheal
Apr 6, 2015
Yay the Primula vialli are coming up
Thanks M, yes they're rather unusual aren't they?
Thanks M, yes they're rather unusual aren't they?
Thanks M, yes they're rather unusual aren't they?
Thanks M, yes they're rather unusual aren't they?
philomel
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Mar 23, 2015
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philomel
Mar 23, 2015
Soil question????
Hi there.You say your soil is slightly acidic, so I would assume it has a PH of around 6.5? And, when you say you want to bring the PH down, you mean you want it more acidic?
Hi there.You say your soil is slightly acidic, so I would assume it has a PH of around 6.5? And, when you say you want to bring the PH down, you mean you want it more acidic?
Hi there.You say your soil is slightly acidic, so I would assume it has a PH of around 6.5? And, when you say you want to bring the PH down, you mean you want it more acidic?
Hi there.You say your soil is slightly acidic, so I would assume it has a PH of around 6.5? And, when you say you want to bring the PH down, you mean you want it more acidic?
the garden gnome
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Mar 20, 2015
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Freddy
Mar 24, 2015
Help! Seedlings dying
Welcome to GC Nomi.
Unfortunately seed packet instructions are only guidelines. Starting seeds in February, unless they need a long germination period is pointless as the light is still so low...
Welcome to GC Nomi.
Unfortunately seed packet instructions are only guidelines. Starting seeds in February, unless they need a long germination period is pointless as the light is still so low and there's not enough daylight hours. This is why the seedlings grow leggy. I rarely start any seeds...
Welcome to GC Nomi.
Unfortunately seed packet instructions are only guidelines. Starting seeds in February, unless they need a long germination period is pointless as the light is still so low and there's not enough daylight hours. This is why...
Welcome to GC Nomi.
Unfortunately seed packet instructions are only guidelines. Starting seeds in February, unless they need a long germination period is pointless as the light is still so low...
Nomi
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Mar 14, 2015
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Sheal
Mar 14, 2015
Hibiscus trionum
That's good to know
Thanks again @longk
That's good to know
Thanks again @longk
That's good to know
Thanks again @longk
That's good to know
Thanks again @longk
philomel
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Mar 12, 2015
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911
philomel
Mar 13, 2015
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Front porch turns into nursery!
I find it best to be less specific "I'll move them out at the weekend" you might get away with another couple of weekends indoor growing
I find it best to be less specific "I'll move them out at the weekend" you might get away with another couple of weekends indoor growing
I find it best to be less specific "I'll move them out at the weekend" you might get away with another couple of weekends indoor growing
I find it best to be less specific "I'll move them out at the weekend" you might get away with another couple of weekends indoor growing
Beckie76
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Mar 12, 2015
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JWK
Apr 24, 2015
Euonymus cuttings
thankin' you kindly M
thankin' you kindly M
thankin' you kindly M
thankin' you kindly M
philomel
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Mar 9, 2015
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honeybunny
Mar 20, 2015
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New to me...
Florists use it for cut flowers - really odd feeling stuff when dry
Florists use it for cut flowers - really odd feeling stuff when dry
Florists use it for cut flowers - really odd feeling stuff when dry
Florists use it for cut flowers - really odd feeling stuff when dry
Lolimac
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Mar 2, 2015
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Fat Controller
Mar 2, 2015
Temperatures?
I start most of my seeds in a heated propagator and as soon as they show I remove them as the heat makes them grow rapidly. Mine are now in a light bedroom with a background heat of 17/18C and no...
I start most of my seeds in a heated propagator and as soon as they show I remove them as the heat makes them grow rapidly. Mine are now in a light bedroom with a background heat of 17/18C and no heat overnight. It's not warm enough yet to put them into a greenhouse or cold frame Jack. Mine...
I start most of my seeds in a heated propagator and as soon as they show I remove them as the heat makes them grow rapidly. Mine are now in a light bedroom with a background heat of 17/18C and no heat overnight. It's not warm enough yet to put...
I start most of my seeds in a heated propagator and as soon as they show I remove them as the heat makes them grow rapidly. Mine are now in a light bedroom with a background heat of 17/18C and no...
JackJJW
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Feb 23, 2015
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Sheal
Feb 23, 2015
Seedlings domant ?
Too early. The heat of the house has got them to germinate and now that they're out they've discovered that there is sod all decent light. As the days lengthen hopefully they will wake up.
Too early. The heat of the house has got them to germinate and now that they're out they've discovered that there is sod all decent light. As the days lengthen hopefully they will wake up.
Too early. The heat of the house has got them to germinate and now that they're out they've discovered that there is sod all decent light. As the days lengthen hopefully they will wake up.
Too early. The heat of the house has got them to germinate and now that they're out they've discovered that there is sod all decent light. As the days lengthen hopefully they will wake up.
TheFitGardener
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Feb 23, 2015
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longk
Feb 23, 2015
Heuchera
I have Heuchera seeds in compost in a heated propagator, can somebody tell me roughly how long they will take to germinate please.
I have Heuchera seeds in compost in a heated propagator, can somebody tell me roughly how long they will take to germinate please.
I have Heuchera seeds in compost in a heated propagator, can somebody tell me roughly how long they will take to germinate please.
I have Heuchera seeds in compost in a heated propagator, can somebody tell me roughly how long they will take to germinate please.
Sheal
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Feb 21, 2015
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Sheal
Feb 21, 2015
Reusing propagator soil?
It's not that serious, but it's surprising how much compost you get through when filling seed trays and pots.
It's not that serious, but it's surprising how much compost you get through when filling seed trays and pots.
It's not that serious, but it's surprising how much compost you get through when filling seed trays and pots.
It's not that serious, but it's surprising how much compost you get through when filling seed trays and pots.
Sarah Giles
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Feb 21, 2015
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Sheal
Feb 23, 2015
Datura - Purple Moonflower
Thank you for all the useful information John. I had looked online and seen that they were poisonous, so am being careful. Didn't realise they were tender though, but I have a big cupboard which...
Thank you for all the useful information John. I had looked online and seen that they were poisonous, so am being careful. Didn't realise they were tender though, but I have a big cupboard which is covered in plants in the spare room so I will pop them in there when the leaves appear out of the...
Thank you for all the useful information John. I had looked online and seen that they were poisonous, so am being careful. Didn't realise they were tender though, but I have a big cupboard which is covered in plants in the spare room so I will...
Thank you for all the useful information John. I had looked online and seen that they were poisonous, so am being careful. Didn't realise they were tender though, but I have a big cupboard which...
LyndaG
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Feb 13, 2015
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LyndaG
Feb 13, 2015
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Seed Filing System?
Lynda, I always smile when people say they are jealous but believe me, although we love the TT and the life it brings to the island it's a two week nightmare. The road closures create havoc to our...
Lynda, I always smile when people say they are jealous but believe me, although we love the TT and the life it brings to the island it's a two week nightmare. The road closures create havoc to our everyday lives and even worse if like me, you live on the course. We have to go through it all...
Lynda, I always smile when people say they are jealous but believe me, although we love the TT and the life it brings to the island it's a two week nightmare. The road closures create havoc to our everyday lives and even worse if like me, you...
Lynda, I always smile when people say they are jealous but believe me, although we love the TT and the life it brings to the island it's a two week nightmare. The road closures create havoc to our...
IceColdRum
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Feb 12, 2015
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Sheal
Feb 14, 2015
Chilean Guava (Ugni Molinae)
Chilean guavas apparently used to be Queen Victoria's favourite fruit, so they grow well in the English climate and are hardy to about -10C.That's all I know as I haven't actually ever grown them...
Chilean guavas apparently used to be Queen Victoria's favourite fruit, so they grow well in the English climate and are hardy to about -10C.That's all I know as I haven't actually ever grown them before.
Chilean guavas apparently used to be Queen Victoria's favourite fruit, so they grow well in the English climate and are hardy to about -10C.That's all I know as I haven't actually ever grown them before.
Chilean guavas apparently used to be Queen Victoria's favourite fruit, so they grow well in the English climate and are hardy to about -10C.That's all I know as I haven't actually ever grown them...
Wardy
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Feb 11, 2015
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HumaadGardening
Apr 3, 2015
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Big Sunflowers
Some of mine have started to come up now
the giants seem to be slow starters though here are some photos of 'Firecracker' an F1 variety I got in a seed swap so I've no idea what will come up and...
Some of mine have started to come up now
the giants seem to be slow starters though here are some photos of 'Firecracker' an F1 variety I got in a seed swap so I've no idea what will come up and also the starting of 'Mongolian Giant'Sent on the go from my telephone
Some of mine have started to come up now
the giants seem to be slow starters though here are some photos of 'Firecracker' an F1 variety I got in a seed swap so I've no idea what will come up and also the starting of 'Mongolian Giant'Sent...
Some of mine have started to come up now
the giants seem to be slow starters though here are some photos of 'Firecracker' an F1 variety I got in a seed swap so I've no idea what will come up and...
IceColdRum
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Feb 10, 2015
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IceColdRum
Mar 14, 2015
Is my window to far away?
I feel your pain. In the exact same boat.
I feel your pain. In the exact same boat.
I feel your pain. In the exact same boat.
I feel your pain. In the exact same boat.
Anth
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Feb 7, 2015
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Anth
Feb 7, 2015
What are you up to today
Total cost on the decking is £65 so far, when I'm done I'll put on a post so everyone can do a diy deck and I'll explain how I done it
Total cost on the decking is £65 so far, when I'm done I'll put on a post so everyone can do a diy deck and I'll explain how I done it
Total cost on the decking is £65 so far, when I'm done I'll put on a post so everyone can do a diy deck and I'll explain how I done it
Total cost on the decking is £65 so far, when I'm done I'll put on a post so everyone can do a diy deck and I'll explain how I done it
Jason85
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Jan 31, 2015
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Jason85
Feb 11, 2015
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