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  1. HarryS

    Canna Selection Advice

    I know it's a bit late about starting seed but I start mine with boiling water I put them in a cup and pour over fresh boiled water till you hear a popping then pour out the water and put in cold...
    I know it's a bit late about starting seed but I start mine with boiling water I put them in a cup and pour over fresh boiled water till you hear a popping then pour out the water and put in cold water and get great germination rates
    I know it's a bit late about starting seed but I start mine with boiling water I put them in a cup and pour over fresh boiled water till you hear a popping then pour out the water and put in cold water and get great germination rates
    I know it's a bit late about starting seed but I start mine with boiling water I put them in a cup and pour over fresh boiled water till you hear a popping then pour out the water and put in cold...
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  2. noisette47

    Passiflora germination

    Hi longk! Those Sesbania are beautiful! The seller you mention is the same one that does Cassia javanica, I believe? Tried to order some seeds from him but I can't suss out how to order...
    Hi longk! Those Sesbania are beautiful! The seller you mention is the same one that does Cassia javanica, I believe? Tried to order some seeds from him but I can't suss out how to order multiple items without paying multiple postage:redface: I contacted him to ask, but no reply to date..... Will have...
    Hi longk! Those Sesbania are beautiful! The seller you mention is the same one that does Cassia javanica, I believe? Tried to order some seeds from him but I can't suss out how to order multiple items without paying multiple postage:redface: I...
    Hi longk! Those Sesbania are beautiful! The seller you mention is the same one that does Cassia javanica, I believe? Tried to order some seeds from him but I can't suss out how to order...
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  3. JWK
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    Palm Rescue

    Sort of makes me wonder if pot grown plants should be root pruned, if potbound, prior to planting. My Trachys make lots of new roots from the base of the stems mostly in autumn/early winter....
    Sort of makes me wonder if pot grown plants should be root pruned, if potbound, prior to planting. My Trachys make lots of new roots from the base of the stems mostly in autumn/early winter.I've also cut off large amounts of root on pot grown CIDPs when repotting only to find masses of new...
    Sort of makes me wonder if pot grown plants should be root pruned, if potbound, prior to planting. My Trachys make lots of new roots from the base of the stems mostly in autumn/early winter.I've also cut off large amounts of root on pot grown...
    Sort of makes me wonder if pot grown plants should be root pruned, if potbound, prior to planting. My Trachys make lots of new roots from the base of the stems mostly in autumn/early winter....
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  4. PeterS

    I like the price - but what have I bought ?

    Guzmanias are less likely to survive a cold spell compared to Billbergia and Tilllandsia due to their softer leaves but it is worth a try, particularly if it doesn't get colder than at present. It...
    Guzmanias are less likely to survive a cold spell compared to Billbergia and Tilllandsia due to their softer leaves but it is worth a try, particularly if it doesn't get colder than at present. It will be interesting to see how it copes.
    Guzmanias are less likely to survive a cold spell compared to Billbergia and Tilllandsia due to their softer leaves but it is worth a try, particularly if it doesn't get colder than at present. It will be interesting to see how it copes.
    Guzmanias are less likely to survive a cold spell compared to Billbergia and Tilllandsia due to their softer leaves but it is worth a try, particularly if it doesn't get colder than at present. It...
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  5. sal73

    Silverhill seeds

    I thought that I would add this site to this thread. Very good source of info that can be used to find out more about your choices if they're listed.
    I thought that I would add this site to this thread. Very good source of info that can be used to find out more about your choices if they're listed.
    I thought that I would add this site to this thread. Very good source of info that can be used to find out more about your choices if they're listed.
    I thought that I would add this site to this thread. Very good source of info that can be used to find out more about your choices if they're listed.
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  6. longk

    Musschia wollastonii

    Here is one of my plants a year on...............One thing that I have learnt is that the roots are very sensitive as I lost a lot due to clumsy pricking out.
    Here is one of my plants a year on...............One thing that I have learnt is that the roots are very sensitive as I lost a lot due to clumsy pricking out.
    Here is one of my plants a year on...............One thing that I have learnt is that the roots are very sensitive as I lost a lot due to clumsy pricking out.
    Here is one of my plants a year on...............One thing that I have learnt is that the roots are very sensitive as I lost a lot due to clumsy pricking out.
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  7. sal73

    Lapageria

    I've just found buds on mine!! :hapfeet::hapydancsmil::yahoo::yes:
    I've just found buds on mine!! :hapfeet::hapydancsmil::yahoo::yes:
    I've just found buds on mine!! :hapfeet::hapydancsmil::yahoo::yes:
    I've just found buds on mine!! :hapfeet::hapydancsmil::yahoo::yes:
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  8. Jason85

    Canary Island palm

    Pete I took your advise and should have a trachycarpus fortunei delivered in next day or so
    Pete I took your advise and should have a trachycarpus fortunei delivered in next day or so
    Pete I took your advise and should have a trachycarpus fortunei delivered in next day or so
    Pete I took your advise and should have a trachycarpus fortunei delivered in next day or so
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  9. Jason85

    Washington robusta

    Hi @Jason85 , only just noticed your unanswered post. Its common practice for them to put three or four plants together in order to create a bushier "plant". Once grown like that, they are...
    Hi @Jason85 , only just noticed your unanswered post. Its common practice for them to put three or four plants together in order to create a bushier "plant". Once grown like that, they are difficult to separate, so best left alone.
    Hi @Jason85 , only just noticed your unanswered post. Its common practice for them to put three or four plants together in order to create a bushier "plant". Once grown like that, they are difficult to separate, so best left alone.
    Hi @Jason85 , only just noticed your unanswered post. Its common practice for them to put three or four plants together in order to create a bushier "plant". Once grown like that, they are...
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  10. simon n

    When do Ensettes hit the garden centres?

    When all danger of frosts has gone, that's when most of the tender stuff starts to appear - could be late May or June around us.
    When all danger of frosts has gone, that's when most of the tender stuff starts to appear - could be late May or June around us.
    When all danger of frosts has gone, that's when most of the tender stuff starts to appear - could be late May or June around us.
    When all danger of frosts has gone, that's when most of the tender stuff starts to appear - could be late May or June around us.
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  11. pete
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    Yucca elephatipies

    Lovely specimen @pete :thumbsup:
    Lovely specimen @pete :thumbsup:
    Lovely specimen @pete :thumbsup:
    Lovely specimen @pete :thumbsup:
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  12. Bilbo675

    Yucca aloifolia purpurea

    beautiful dark foliage.
    beautiful dark foliage.
    beautiful dark foliage.
    beautiful dark foliage.
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  13. Bilbo675

    Yucca aloifolia purpurea

    Yes it`s an hybrid and really pretty when grow up , but not as hardy as many peoples makes us to belive , I would say it`s on the same line of elephantis , nothing less nothing more
    Yes it`s an hybrid and really pretty when grow up , but not as hardy as many peoples makes us to belive , I would say it`s on the same line of elephantis , nothing less nothing more
    Yes it`s an hybrid and really pretty when grow up , but not as hardy as many peoples makes us to belive , I would say it`s on the same line of elephantis , nothing less nothing more
    Yes it`s an hybrid and really pretty when grow up , but not as hardy as many peoples makes us to belive , I would say it`s on the same line of elephantis , nothing less nothing more
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  14. Anthony Rogers

    Dipladenia/Mandevilla pruning

    I can't say that the BoP was over the moon about it either :heehee:
    I can't say that the BoP was over the moon about it either :heehee:
    I can't say that the BoP was over the moon about it either :heehee:
    I can't say that the BoP was over the moon about it either :heehee:
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  15. longk
    Like x 4

    Bomarea

    As does patience. I've found another one germinated this evening.
    As does patience. I've found another one germinated this evening.
    As does patience. I've found another one germinated this evening.
    As does patience. I've found another one germinated this evening.
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  16. Gregory
    Like x 7

    "Ultra Tropicals"

    Hi Gregory - its a year since your first post - do tell us how you are getting on and what you are growing.You can see how some of us are getting on in
    Hi Gregory - its a year since your first post - do tell us how you are getting on and what you are growing.You can see how some of us are getting on in
    Hi Gregory - its a year since your first post - do tell us how you are getting on and what you are growing.You can see how some of us are getting on in
    Hi Gregory - its a year since your first post - do tell us how you are getting on and what you are growing.You can see how some of us are getting on in
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  17. catztail

    brugmansia question

    I think it gets pretty cold in winter where it comes from, but at the same time, its probably dryer and spring comes a bit earlier, with a guaranteed summer.
    I think it gets pretty cold in winter where it comes from, but at the same time, its probably dryer and spring comes a bit earlier, with a guaranteed summer.
    I think it gets pretty cold in winter where it comes from, but at the same time, its probably dryer and spring comes a bit earlier, with a guaranteed summer.
    I think it gets pretty cold in winter where it comes from, but at the same time, its probably dryer and spring comes a bit earlier, with a guaranteed summer.
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  18. PeterS
    Like x 6

    Brugmansia 2014

    Not sure, but I'd say warm but not hot. Sun on pots might be good at this time of the year but could be a bit too much in hot weather, (if we get any :snork:) Normal soil temperatures in summer seem...
    Not sure, but I'd say warm but not hot. Sun on pots might be good at this time of the year but could be a bit too much in hot weather, (if we get any :snork:) Normal soil temperatures in summer seem fine, as they grow really well if planted out.I think moisture is really the key in hot weather.
    Not sure, but I'd say warm but not hot. Sun on pots might be good at this time of the year but could be a bit too much in hot weather, (if we get any :snork:) Normal soil temperatures in summer seem fine, as they grow really well if planted out.I...
    Not sure, but I'd say warm but not hot. Sun on pots might be good at this time of the year but could be a bit too much in hot weather, (if we get any :snork:) Normal soil temperatures in summer seem...
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  19. Victoria

    Clerodendron ugandense

    Enjoy...................The relevant info is on page two but have a good look through anyway :heehee:The mother plant has taken a few degrees of frost before but it's the first time that one of the...
    Enjoy...................The relevant info is on page two but have a good look through anyway :heehee:The mother plant has taken a few degrees of frost before but it's the first time that one of the children has.I've lost Cubanola seedlings of up to a year old for no apparent reason. I suspect...
    Enjoy...................The relevant info is on page two but have a good look through anyway :heehee:The mother plant has taken a few degrees of frost before but it's the first time that one of the children has.I've lost Cubanola seedlings of up...
    Enjoy...................The relevant info is on page two but have a good look through anyway :heehee:The mother plant has taken a few degrees of frost before but it's the first time that one of the...
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  20. hydrogardener

    Bougainvillea for the greenhouse

    Well, the plant certainly seems to like the spot it has found in the greenhouse, as it has been flowering for weeks. I am going to let it fight it out with the cucumbers for the netting support.
    Well, the plant certainly seems to like the spot it has found in the greenhouse, as it has been flowering for weeks. I am going to let it fight it out with the cucumbers for the netting support.
    Well, the plant certainly seems to like the spot it has found in the greenhouse, as it has been flowering for weeks. I am going to let it fight it out with the cucumbers for the netting support.
    Well, the plant certainly seems to like the spot it has found in the greenhouse, as it has been flowering for weeks. I am going to let it fight it out with the cucumbers for the netting support.
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