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  1. Kevin Cowans

    My Garden Progress

    Hello @ShealBeing Negative for a moment, I do that so wellIf the Clematis Montana does not Recover, how easy would it be to Remove?How big would the Roots of a 4½ Year Old Clematis Montana...
    Hello @ShealBeing Negative for a moment, I do that so wellIf the Clematis Montana does not Recover, how easy would it be to Remove?How big would the Roots of a 4½ Year Old Clematis Montana be?ThanksKevin
    Hello @ShealBeing Negative for a moment, I do that so wellIf the Clematis Montana does not Recover, how easy would it be to Remove?How big would the Roots of a 4½ Year Old Clematis Montana be?ThanksKevin
    Hello @ShealBeing Negative for a moment, I do that so wellIf the Clematis Montana does not Recover, how easy would it be to Remove?How big would the Roots of a 4½ Year Old Clematis Montana...
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  2. Dav

    Hi from North Norfolk

    Thanks Sheal it’s really good
    Thanks Sheal it’s really good
    Thanks Sheal it’s really good
    Thanks Sheal it’s really good
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  3. Grays

    Anyone identify these 3 different plants/weeds?

    Yes they’re garden plants … I rate them highly for their attractiveness, their perfume and their value to insects. i don’t cut them back until the end of winter as they are good self-seeders if...
    Yes they’re garden plants … I rate them highly for their attractiveness, their perfume and their value to insects. i don’t cut them back until the end of winter as they are good self-seeders if left alone to get on with it. They can be a bit tricky to raise from seed in seed trays etc so I just...
    Yes they’re garden plants … I rate them highly for their attractiveness, their perfume and their value to insects. i don’t cut them back until the end of winter as they are good self-seeders if left alone to get on with it. They can be a bit...
    Yes they’re garden plants … I rate them highly for their attractiveness, their perfume and their value to insects. i don’t cut them back until the end of winter as they are good self-seeders if...
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  4. pete
    Informative x 3

    Phobile Moans

    Yes, that's what I said.... I think!
    Yes, that's what I said.... I think!
    Yes, that's what I said.... I think!
    Yes, that's what I said.... I think!
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  5. TheMadHedger

    Escallonia - leaf spot. Best treatment?

    Escallonia prefer soil to be on the dry side, if it's too wet the leaves will yellow and drop. I had an 80ft hedge in my last garden that was on coastal sandy, well draining soil and had just a...
    Escallonia prefer soil to be on the dry side, if it's too wet the leaves will yellow and drop. I had an 80ft hedge in my last garden that was on coastal sandy, well draining soil and had just a few leaves that yellowed.
    Escallonia prefer soil to be on the dry side, if it's too wet the leaves will yellow and drop. I had an 80ft hedge in my last garden that was on coastal sandy, well draining soil and had just a few leaves that yellowed.
    Escallonia prefer soil to be on the dry side, if it's too wet the leaves will yellow and drop. I had an 80ft hedge in my last garden that was on coastal sandy, well draining soil and had just a...
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  6. JWK
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  7. wiseowl
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    Whats Looking good May 2024

    It’s also aquilegia season. I always love to see the variation in this plant - is there an aquilegia thread?
    It’s also aquilegia season. I always love to see the variation in this plant - is there an aquilegia thread?
    It’s also aquilegia season. I always love to see the variation in this plant - is there an aquilegia thread?
    It’s also aquilegia season. I always love to see the variation in this plant - is there an aquilegia thread?
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  8. RoisinMcGuire

    What is wrong with my eucalyptus gunni?

    Hi all,Had a Google but haven't found much that seems to match my gunni. The other one in identical conditions (both potted in same area) is thriving, and this one has started to shrivel up!...
    Hi all,Had a Google but haven't found much that seems to match my gunni. The other one in identical conditions (both potted in same area) is thriving, and this one has started to shrivel up! Soil is moist but not soaking. In full sun. What can I be doing wrong? Do I prune?
    Hi all,Had a Google but haven't found much that seems to match my gunni. The other one in identical conditions (both potted in same area) is thriving, and this one has started to shrivel up! Soil is moist but not soaking. In full sun. What can...
    Hi all,Had a Google but haven't found much that seems to match my gunni. The other one in identical conditions (both potted in same area) is thriving, and this one has started to shrivel up!...
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  9. RoisinMcGuire

    Bee friendly greenfly spray?

    Thank you!! That's interesting, never even thought of collecting it
    Thank you!! That's interesting, never even thought of collecting it
    Thank you!! That's interesting, never even thought of collecting it
    Thank you!! That's interesting, never even thought of collecting it
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  10. wiseowl
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    Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2024

    Night night all and @RowlandsCastle, a little pic for you:
    Night night all and @RowlandsCastle, a little pic for you:
    Night night all and @RowlandsCastle, a little pic for you:
    Night night all and @RowlandsCastle, a little pic for you:
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  11. Papi Jo
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    Like x 13

    Close-ups of flowers

    A pathetic, scrawny little Honesty specimen, completely overwhelmed by its own seed pods.
    A pathetic, scrawny little Honesty specimen, completely overwhelmed by its own seed pods.
    A pathetic, scrawny little Honesty specimen, completely overwhelmed by its own seed pods.
    A pathetic, scrawny little Honesty specimen, completely overwhelmed by its own seed pods.
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  12. Busy-Lizzie

    Gardens and Pretty Places we have visited

    Now come on, 'fess up - you took a selfie! :roflol:
    Now come on, 'fess up - you took a selfie! :roflol:
    Now come on, 'fess up - you took a selfie! :roflol:
    Now come on, 'fess up - you took a selfie! :roflol:
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  13. JWK
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    Best supplier of compost 2024

    I saw the first one on the news this morning, that last one is really weird to watch the trees on the move.
    I saw the first one on the news this morning, that last one is really weird to watch the trees on the move.
    I saw the first one on the news this morning, that last one is really weird to watch the trees on the move.
    I saw the first one on the news this morning, that last one is really weird to watch the trees on the move.
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  14. shiney
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    MAY PHOTO COMPETITION 2024

    Foggy Bottom Pond at Bressingham Gardens.
    Foggy Bottom Pond at Bressingham Gardens.
    Foggy Bottom Pond at Bressingham Gardens.
    Foggy Bottom Pond at Bressingham Gardens.
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  15. Manta

    Hello from South Norfolk

    Welcome to GC Manta. :)
    Welcome to GC Manta. :)
    Welcome to GC Manta. :)
    Welcome to GC Manta. :)
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  16. wiseowl
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    Whats your weather like May 2024

    Been fly fishing today, I didn't catch any flies.......................... or fish, but a glorious 19 degrees, if a tad breezy, not much gardening, but the grass needs another cut.
    Been fly fishing today, I didn't catch any flies.......................... or fish, but a glorious 19 degrees, if a tad breezy, not much gardening, but the grass needs another cut.
    Been fly fishing today, I didn't catch any flies.......................... or fish, but a glorious 19 degrees, if a tad breezy, not much gardening, but the grass needs another cut.
    Been fly fishing today, I didn't catch any flies.......................... or fish, but a glorious 19 degrees, if a tad breezy, not much gardening, but the grass needs another cut.
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  17. JWK
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    What's buzzing or flying near you 2024 ?

    Is this a nomad bee?
    Is this a nomad bee?
    Is this a nomad bee?
    Is this a nomad bee?
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  18. Jblakes

    Help with Heather's

    Not sure what you mean but the pots would be enough for this year, you could transfer them to planters next year, perhaps, if you want to.
    Not sure what you mean but the pots would be enough for this year, you could transfer them to planters next year, perhaps, if you want to.
    Not sure what you mean but the pots would be enough for this year, you could transfer them to planters next year, perhaps, if you want to.
    Not sure what you mean but the pots would be enough for this year, you could transfer them to planters next year, perhaps, if you want to.
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  19. JWK
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    Show us your purchases 2024

    Yeah, it’s lovely. Hopefully it settles in quickly and starts to grow
    Yeah, it’s lovely. Hopefully it settles in quickly and starts to grow
    Yeah, it’s lovely. Hopefully it settles in quickly and starts to grow
    Yeah, it’s lovely. Hopefully it settles in quickly and starts to grow
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  20. wiseowl
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    Land /Water Wildlife 2024

    Pine martens are nocturnal whereas squirrels are diurnal. But pine martens are very agile, they could more easily predate greys in their dreys at night.In theory anyway, there's probably easier...
    Pine martens are nocturnal whereas squirrels are diurnal. But pine martens are very agile, they could more easily predate greys in their dreys at night.In theory anyway, there's probably easier prey for them though. Goshawks should be a good predator, but for some reason they're quite...
    Pine martens are nocturnal whereas squirrels are diurnal. But pine martens are very agile, they could more easily predate greys in their dreys at night.In theory anyway, there's probably easier prey for them though. Goshawks should be a good...
    Pine martens are nocturnal whereas squirrels are diurnal. But pine martens are very agile, they could more easily predate greys in their dreys at night.In theory anyway, there's probably easier...
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