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  1. Prkns

    Who's going to RHS Tatton Park?

    I'm taking my mother and my grandmother on the Friday. It'll be the first time I've gone since I was about 14 so I'm pretty excited.Just wondering who else was going?
    I'm taking my mother and my grandmother on the Friday. It'll be the first time I've gone since I was about 14 so I'm pretty excited.Just wondering who else was going?
    I'm taking my mother and my grandmother on the Friday. It'll be the first time I've gone since I was about 14 so I'm pretty excited.Just wondering who else was going?
    I'm taking my mother and my grandmother on the Friday. It'll be the first time I've gone since I was about 14 so I'm pretty excited.Just wondering who else was going?
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  2. philip

    When and how much to cut back perennials?

    I am glad you mentioned the type of herbaceous perennials you have as most varieties can be cut back either in the Autumn or in the Spring with little difference to the outcome . However,...
    I am glad you mentioned the type of herbaceous perennials you have as most varieties can be cut back either in the Autumn or in the Spring with little difference to the outcome . However, Penstemons not being the hardiest of plants are best left to the Spring to prune unless perhaps you live in...
    I am glad you mentioned the type of herbaceous perennials you have as most varieties can be cut back either in the Autumn or in the Spring with little difference to the outcome . However, Penstemons not being the hardiest of plants are best left...
    I am glad you mentioned the type of herbaceous perennials you have as most varieties can be cut back either in the Autumn or in the Spring with little difference to the outcome . However,...
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  3. Oakapple

    What paint to use on fence?

    Just an update, and I appreciated your tips Pete and JR.My fence was painted a couple of years ago with Cuprinol Shades paint in a pale green, but the price of the paint is eye watering, so I used...
    Just an update, and I appreciated your tips Pete and JR.My fence was painted a couple of years ago with Cuprinol Shades paint in a pale green, but the price of the paint is eye watering, so I used dark oak one coat I found in B&Q ( although will do two coats) it was only £8 for a large tub.It...
    Just an update, and I appreciated your tips Pete and JR.My fence was painted a couple of years ago with Cuprinol Shades paint in a pale green, but the price of the paint is eye watering, so I used dark oak one coat I found in B&Q ( although will...
    Just an update, and I appreciated your tips Pete and JR.My fence was painted a couple of years ago with Cuprinol Shades paint in a pale green, but the price of the paint is eye watering, so I used...
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  4. BeeHappy
    Like x 4

    What cuttings have the GC members taken for overwintering 2017

    I accidentally broke off a piece from one of the Ribes yesterday so have stuck it in a glass of water. It's never occurred to me to actually take Ribes cuttings before :doh:. I googled it and they are...
    I accidentally broke off a piece from one of the Ribes yesterday so have stuck it in a glass of water. It's never occurred to me to actually take Ribes cuttings before :doh:. I googled it and they are very easy to propagate.
    I accidentally broke off a piece from one of the Ribes yesterday so have stuck it in a glass of water. It's never occurred to me to actually take Ribes cuttings before :doh:. I googled it and they are very easy to propagate.
    I accidentally broke off a piece from one of the Ribes yesterday so have stuck it in a glass of water. It's never occurred to me to actually take Ribes cuttings before :doh:. I googled it and they are...
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  5. bigbore
    Like x 4

    Visit the african heritage centre solihull

    The bird is a western plantain eater ( crinifer piscator)
    The bird is a western plantain eater ( crinifer piscator)
    The bird is a western plantain eater ( crinifer piscator)
    The bird is a western plantain eater ( crinifer piscator)
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  6. Joyce Esau

    To seal or not to seal

    Definitely clear from me.....no seal :)
    Definitely clear from me.....no seal :)
    Definitely clear from me.....no seal :)
    Definitely clear from me.....no seal :)
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  7. BFOSP

    Time to plant runner beans?

    I put some in at this time last year and found myself picking them right till the end of October. So fingers crossed Sian you'll be ok.
    I put some in at this time last year and found myself picking them right till the end of October. So fingers crossed Sian you'll be ok.
    I put some in at this time last year and found myself picking them right till the end of October. So fingers crossed Sian you'll be ok.
    I put some in at this time last year and found myself picking them right till the end of October. So fingers crossed Sian you'll be ok.
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  8. Ariadae
    Like x 5

    Tempted! And gave in ....

    Oh dear, @Scrungee, super-reduced bulbs, the weekend I will be home in the UK....:sad::yay::hapydancsmil::yay:
    Oh dear, @Scrungee, super-reduced bulbs, the weekend I will be home in the UK....:sad::yay::hapydancsmil::yay:
    Oh dear, @Scrungee, super-reduced bulbs, the weekend I will be home in the UK....:sad::yay::hapydancsmil::yay:
    Oh dear, @Scrungee, super-reduced bulbs, the weekend I will be home in the UK....:sad::yay::hapydancsmil::yay:
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  9. LyndaG

    Starting too soon?

    Do you think he might like a short 'gardening' break in SW France, Lynda?:whistle::cool:.....He sounds like a lovely, helpful chap:biggrin:
    Do you think he might like a short 'gardening' break in SW France, Lynda?:whistle::cool:.....He sounds like a lovely, helpful chap:biggrin:
    Do you think he might like a short 'gardening' break in SW France, Lynda?:whistle::cool:.....He sounds like a lovely, helpful chap:biggrin:
    Do you think he might like a short 'gardening' break in SW France, Lynda?:whistle::cool:.....He sounds like a lovely, helpful chap:biggrin:
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  10. GardeningFin

    Spring bulbs - too late??

    thank you @Linz and for your subscribing. not to good at responding to those that do.
    thank you @Linz and for your subscribing. not to good at responding to those that do.
    thank you @Linz and for your subscribing. not to good at responding to those that do.
    thank you @Linz and for your subscribing. not to good at responding to those that do.
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  11. wiseowl
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    Sow this Poppy Seed

    Now that's a pretty poppy (and a good cause). Thank you for posting that woo :blue thumb:
    Now that's a pretty poppy (and a good cause). Thank you for posting that woo :blue thumb:
    Now that's a pretty poppy (and a good cause). Thank you for posting that woo :blue thumb:
    Now that's a pretty poppy (and a good cause). Thank you for posting that woo :blue thumb:
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  12. wiseowl

    Sow this Poppy Seed

    Poppy 'Victoria Cross',Raise money for the Royal Hospital Chelsea, home of the Chelsea Pensioners, by buying Mr Fothergill's 'Victoria Cross' poppy seeds to mark the centenary of the outbreak...
    Poppy 'Victoria Cross',Raise money for the Royal Hospital Chelsea, home of the Chelsea Pensioners, by buying Mr Fothergill's 'Victoria Cross' poppy seeds to mark the centenary of the outbreak of World War One. Each packet sold donates 25p, raising £24,000 so far.
    Poppy 'Victoria Cross',Raise money for the Royal Hospital Chelsea, home of the Chelsea Pensioners, by buying Mr Fothergill's 'Victoria Cross' poppy seeds to mark the centenary of the outbreak of World War One. Each packet sold donates 25p,...
    Poppy 'Victoria Cross',Raise money for the Royal Hospital Chelsea, home of the Chelsea Pensioners, by buying Mr Fothergill's 'Victoria Cross' poppy seeds to mark the centenary of the outbreak...
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  13. Markymark

    Pruning my shrubs...now?

    You are indeed correct....I cut it back and found the label ha ha
    You are indeed correct....I cut it back and found the label ha ha
    You are indeed correct....I cut it back and found the label ha ha
    You are indeed correct....I cut it back and found the label ha ha
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  14. Annemieke

    Pick hops for insomnia!

    It was probably the hops in the beer that made them sleepy .....:)
    It was probably the hops in the beer that made them sleepy .....:)
    It was probably the hops in the beer that made them sleepy .....:)
    It was probably the hops in the beer that made them sleepy .....:)
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  15. jjordie

    Is it too late to plant mesembryanthemum seeds

    Jjordie they can take up to three weeks to germinate.
    Jjordie they can take up to three weeks to germinate.
    Jjordie they can take up to three weeks to germinate.
    Jjordie they can take up to three weeks to germinate.
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  16. 2nd_bassoon

    Is it too early to cut back dahlias?

    Even the experts get hot under the collar about this Scudo so you will get a different view to mine ...that's fine :) However, I have recently been cutting down my dahlias just as I have always...
    Even the experts get hot under the collar about this Scudo so you will get a different view to mine ...that's fine :) However, I have recently been cutting down my dahlias just as I have always done. They do not suffer a jot. I do so for a number of reasons......one is I want to allow space for...
    Even the experts get hot under the collar about this Scudo so you will get a different view to mine ...that's fine :) However, I have recently been cutting down my dahlias just as I have always done. They do not suffer a jot. I do so for a number...
    Even the experts get hot under the collar about this Scudo so you will get a different view to mine ...that's fine :) However, I have recently been cutting down my dahlias just as I have always...
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  17. OwdPotter

    Hydrangea Annabelle

    I recently moved my Annabelle to a better, more prominent position but haven't pruned it as yet. Mine will just get a light trim
    I recently moved my Annabelle to a better, more prominent position but haven't pruned it as yet. Mine will just get a light trim
    I recently moved my Annabelle to a better, more prominent position but haven't pruned it as yet. Mine will just get a light trim
    I recently moved my Annabelle to a better, more prominent position but haven't pruned it as yet. Mine will just get a light trim
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  18. Biofreak
    Like x 4

    Gardening with The Moon and Biodynamiques (Part Three)

    Hi @Biofreak . Still not sown anything here but I have cleaned the polytunnel and re-organised it ready for sowing seeds under cover this week. We too have wet stuff and windy bits forecast all...
    Hi @Biofreak . Still not sown anything here but I have cleaned the polytunnel and re-organised it ready for sowing seeds under cover this week. We too have wet stuff and windy bits forecast all week.I've also sorted out my chilli and tomato seeds ready for sowing early next week.OH has...
    Hi @Biofreak . Still not sown anything here but I have cleaned the polytunnel and re-organised it ready for sowing seeds under cover this week. We too have wet stuff and windy bits forecast all week.I've also sorted out my chilli and tomato...
    Hi @Biofreak . Still not sown anything here but I have cleaned the polytunnel and re-organised it ready for sowing seeds under cover this week. We too have wet stuff and windy bits forecast all...
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  19. Scudo
    Like x 12

    Gardening 1952

    I recall buying an old Percy Thrower book at a car boot, the advise for pretty much every disease, fungus was to use DDT!
    I recall buying an old Percy Thrower book at a car boot, the advise for pretty much every disease, fungus was to use DDT!
    I recall buying an old Percy Thrower book at a car boot, the advise for pretty much every disease, fungus was to use DDT!
    I recall buying an old Percy Thrower book at a car boot, the advise for pretty much every disease, fungus was to use DDT!
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  20. Jenny namaste
    Like x 3

    Fruit preserving season

    If you use recycled jam/honey jar's and you have problems getting the old glue off the jar's use a little bit of coconut oil 100% raw, rub a little bit on the glue, leave for a while then wash off
    If you use recycled jam/honey jar's and you have problems getting the old glue off the jar's use a little bit of coconut oil 100% raw, rub a little bit on the glue, leave for a while then wash off
    If you use recycled jam/honey jar's and you have problems getting the old glue off the jar's use a little bit of coconut oil 100% raw, rub a little bit on the glue, leave for a while then wash off
    If you use recycled jam/honey jar's and you have problems getting the old glue off the jar's use a little bit of coconut oil 100% raw, rub a little bit on the glue, leave for a while then wash off
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