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  1. NewGardener 11

    Ornamental Grass and Palm Trees?

    I am going to suggest a bamboo. One of the Fargesia. This is a clumping, non-invasive genus, that doesn't get out of control. And it will complement the tropical look of the Palms.Fargesia...
    I am going to suggest a bamboo. One of the Fargesia. This is a clumping, non-invasive genus, that doesn't get out of control. And it will complement the tropical look of the Palms.Fargesia scabrida is a fantastic, fairly new introduction. Might be a bit difficult to track down, but well with...
    I am going to suggest a bamboo. One of the Fargesia. This is a clumping, non-invasive genus, that doesn't get out of control. And it will complement the tropical look of the Palms.Fargesia scabrida is a fantastic, fairly new introduction....
    I am going to suggest a bamboo. One of the Fargesia. This is a clumping, non-invasive genus, that doesn't get out of control. And it will complement the tropical look of the Palms.Fargesia...
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  2. Barefootgardens

    Advice re Hydroponics please?

    Apparently if you call it a scientific experiment there is no failure, only lessons learned! ;)
    Apparently if you call it a scientific experiment there is no failure, only lessons learned! ;)
    Apparently if you call it a scientific experiment there is no failure, only lessons learned! ;)
    Apparently if you call it a scientific experiment there is no failure, only lessons learned! ;)
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  3. Kristen

    What's Looking Exotic In September 2013

    New thread available for What's Looking Exotic in October 2013 - in case you want to mark it as "watched"
    New thread available for What's Looking Exotic in October 2013 - in case you want to mark it as "watched"
    New thread available for What's Looking Exotic in October 2013 - in case you want to mark it as "watched"
    New thread available for What's Looking Exotic in October 2013 - in case you want to mark it as "watched"
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  4. hydrogardener

    Supplemental lighting

    @JWK That's rather low overnight temps for tomatoes!
    @JWK That's rather low overnight temps for tomatoes!
    @JWK That's rather low overnight temps for tomatoes!
    @JWK That's rather low overnight temps for tomatoes!
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  5. longk
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    Don't Throw the Baby Out With the Bath Water!

    Mine are a little behind yours at the moment Peter. They'll be in the g/house with a little heat this winter I'm afraid as my front room hits 25°c once I get the fire going!I'm just building up...
    Mine are a little behind yours at the moment Peter. They'll be in the g/house with a little heat this winter I'm afraid as my front room hits 25°c once I get the fire going!I'm just building up the courage to dry out my seed grown Gloriosa lutea for their first winter rest.
    Mine are a little behind yours at the moment Peter. They'll be in the g/house with a little heat this winter I'm afraid as my front room hits 25°c once I get the fire going!I'm just building up the courage to dry out my seed grown Gloriosa...
    Mine are a little behind yours at the moment Peter. They'll be in the g/house with a little heat this winter I'm afraid as my front room hits 25°c once I get the fire going!I'm just building up...
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  6. longk
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    Royal Toad Lily

    Thanks Fern! The best thing about it is that the colours in real life are as good as in the first photo that I saw of it!
    Thanks Fern! The best thing about it is that the colours in real life are as good as in the first photo that I saw of it!
    Thanks Fern! The best thing about it is that the colours in real life are as good as in the first photo that I saw of it!
    Thanks Fern! The best thing about it is that the colours in real life are as good as in the first photo that I saw of it!
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  7. Bilbo675
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    Ensete 'maurelii' - Another Attempt

    I'm leaving the Musella and the basjoo outside, Sal. I intend giving them a bit of protection, but if they dont make it I have replacements as both sucker quite well.
    I'm leaving the Musella and the basjoo outside, Sal. I intend giving them a bit of protection, but if they dont make it I have replacements as both sucker quite well.
    I'm leaving the Musella and the basjoo outside, Sal. I intend giving them a bit of protection, but if they dont make it I have replacements as both sucker quite well.
    I'm leaving the Musella and the basjoo outside, Sal. I intend giving them a bit of protection, but if they dont make it I have replacements as both sucker quite well.
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  8. Kristen

    What's Looking Exotic In October 2013

    I'm also certain that I've had longer inflorescences on Hedychium greenii in previous years, but mine have been like yours this year ... apart from their ease of propagation if they don't improve...
    I'm also certain that I've had longer inflorescences on Hedychium greenii in previous years, but mine have been like yours this year ... apart from their ease of propagation if they don't improve I'm going to find them a new owner :)
    I'm also certain that I've had longer inflorescences on Hedychium greenii in previous years, but mine have been like yours this year ... apart from their ease of propagation if they don't improve I'm going to find them a new owner :)
    I'm also certain that I've had longer inflorescences on Hedychium greenii in previous years, but mine have been like yours this year ... apart from their ease of propagation if they don't improve...
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  9. sal73

    begonia luxurians , hardy ginger, colocasia tea cup.

    @sal73 - if you went to Harrys' link then the Begonia would have been a big plant. I've been there a few times, ordered on the net a couple of times too and totally swear by them. For example,...
    @sal73 - if you went to Harrys' link then the Begonia would have been a big plant. I've been there a few times, ordered on the net a couple of times too and totally swear by them. For example, most plants that I've had are second year plants requiring a one metre box for mail order. P&P is not...
    @sal73 - if you went to Harrys' link then the Begonia would have been a big plant. I've been there a few times, ordered on the net a couple of times too and totally swear by them. For example, most plants that I've had are second year plants...
    @sal73 - if you went to Harrys' link then the Begonia would have been a big plant. I've been there a few times, ordered on the net a couple of times too and totally swear by them. For example,...
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  10. hydrogardener
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    Black Pearl

    It flowers and produces a large, hard, black berry. I purchased six seeds, started two and two weeks later had two plants. The plant in the photo is four months old. Here is the information from...
    It flowers and produces a large, hard, black berry. I purchased six seeds, started two and two weeks later had two plants. The plant in the photo is four months old. Here is the information from the site: Mgambo is a little gem of a tree native to East Africa. Only 15' tall in captivity, it...
    It flowers and produces a large, hard, black berry. I purchased six seeds, started two and two weeks later had two plants. The plant in the photo is four months old. Here is the information from the site: Mgambo is a little gem of a tree native...
    It flowers and produces a large, hard, black berry. I purchased six seeds, started two and two weeks later had two plants. The plant in the photo is four months old. Here is the information from...
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  11. hydrogardener

    Tabernaemontana divaricata

    we have a large shrub of Tabernaemontana outsidemy office window...it's rather boring if I'm honest and have never noticed any scent....that's a complimentary pic of it though ;-)
    we have a large shrub of Tabernaemontana outsidemy office window...it's rather boring if I'm honest and have never noticed any scent....that's a complimentary pic of it though ;-)
    we have a large shrub of Tabernaemontana outsidemy office window...it's rather boring if I'm honest and have never noticed any scent....that's a complimentary pic of it though ;-)
    we have a large shrub of Tabernaemontana outsidemy office window...it's rather boring if I'm honest and have never noticed any scent....that's a complimentary pic of it though ;-)
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  12. Kristen
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  13. Jazmine

    my yucca

    Thanks Pete, I am so pleased at it being the first one! I keep checking it.
    Thanks Pete, I am so pleased at it being the first one! I keep checking it.
    Thanks Pete, I am so pleased at it being the first one! I keep checking it.
    Thanks Pete, I am so pleased at it being the first one! I keep checking it.
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  14. HarryS

    Canna ~2013~

    Thanks pete :dbgrtmb: I'll cut off the stem now on the smaller rhizome pieces and let them dry . I store all my rhizomes in slightly damp compost . My big ( now huge ! ) Canna rhizomes I'll divide when...
    Thanks pete :dbgrtmb: I'll cut off the stem now on the smaller rhizome pieces and let them dry . I store all my rhizomes in slightly damp compost . My big ( now huge ! ) Canna rhizomes I'll divide when potting up in March.
    Thanks pete :dbgrtmb: I'll cut off the stem now on the smaller rhizome pieces and let them dry . I store all my rhizomes in slightly damp compost . My big ( now huge ! ) Canna rhizomes I'll divide when potting up in March.
    Thanks pete :dbgrtmb: I'll cut off the stem now on the smaller rhizome pieces and let them dry . I store all my rhizomes in slightly damp compost . My big ( now huge ! ) Canna rhizomes I'll divide when...
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  15. sal73
    Like x 3

    Variegated and Chimeras

    Don't know if @sal73 has seen this yet Rochelle. I've tagged him for you :)
    Don't know if @sal73 has seen this yet Rochelle. I've tagged him for you :)
    Don't know if @sal73 has seen this yet Rochelle. I've tagged him for you :)
    Don't know if @sal73 has seen this yet Rochelle. I've tagged him for you :)
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  16. Wayne
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    Brugmansias

    I would like to give them a trim as they take loads of space in the greenhouse , but as one is flowering and the other is making seeds , will leave like that . I really wanted to create some...
    I would like to give them a trim as they take loads of space in the greenhouse , but as one is flowering and the other is making seeds , will leave like that . I really wanted to create some hybrids but don`t have many variety at the monent , but I`ve notice that thepink brugmansia produce...
    I would like to give them a trim as they take loads of space in the greenhouse , but as one is flowering and the other is making seeds , will leave like that . I really wanted to create some hybrids but don`t have many variety at the monent ,...
    I would like to give them a trim as they take loads of space in the greenhouse , but as one is flowering and the other is making seeds , will leave like that . I really wanted to create some...
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  17. Coolsox

    New Bird Of Paradise....

    This from a thread on HTUK:"I can tell you they don't like temperatures between 10-15c or being kept on the dry side. Given quite a few away and I'm left with one and thats looking ropey! Seems...
    This from a thread on HTUK:"I can tell you they don't like temperatures between 10-15c or being kept on the dry side. Given quite a few away and I'm left with one and thats looking ropey! Seems to me they have to have a minimum winter temp of 19c, be kept moist and as much light as...
    This from a thread on HTUK:"I can tell you they don't like temperatures between 10-15c or being kept on the dry side. Given quite a few away and I'm left with one and thats looking ropey! Seems to me they have to have a minimum winter temp of...
    This from a thread on HTUK:"I can tell you they don't like temperatures between 10-15c or being kept on the dry side. Given quite a few away and I'm left with one and thats looking ropey! Seems...
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  18. PeterS
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    Happy Chappies

    Love that Canna creamy stripe Sal :dbgrtmb:
    Love that Canna creamy stripe Sal :dbgrtmb:
    Love that Canna creamy stripe Sal :dbgrtmb:
    Love that Canna creamy stripe Sal :dbgrtmb:
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  19. hydrogardener
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    Jasminum sambac Maid of Orleans

    It would be handy if I could apply that regime to a few of my tender plants!
    It would be handy if I could apply that regime to a few of my tender plants!
    It would be handy if I could apply that regime to a few of my tender plants!
    It would be handy if I could apply that regime to a few of my tender plants!
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  20. longk

    Anyone grown Beschorneria from seed?

    Thanks guys!The attraction of this unknown Beschorneria species are twofold;1] It is genuinely dwarf in the foliage (but the flower spike is not a lot smaller) so it is easy to overwinter...
    Thanks guys!The attraction of this unknown Beschorneria species are twofold;1] It is genuinely dwarf in the foliage (but the flower spike is not a lot smaller) so it is easy to overwinter under cover. 2] It can go from seed to flower in a year apparently.
    Thanks guys!The attraction of this unknown Beschorneria species are twofold;1] It is genuinely dwarf in the foliage (but the flower spike is not a lot smaller) so it is easy to overwinter under cover. 2] It can go from seed to flower in a...
    Thanks guys!The attraction of this unknown Beschorneria species are twofold;1] It is genuinely dwarf in the foliage (but the flower spike is not a lot smaller) so it is easy to overwinter...
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