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  1. plantgirl

    New hedge pruning

    If the new growth is flexible enough you could even bend them over and tie it all together as a proper living fence, like this:
    If the new growth is flexible enough you could even bend them over and tie it all together as a proper living fence, like this:
    If the new growth is flexible enough you could even bend them over and tie it all together as a proper living fence, like this:
    If the new growth is flexible enough you could even bend them over and tie it all together as a proper living fence, like this:
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  2. shiney
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    NOVEMBER PHOTO COMPETITION 2025

    Winter Blues
    Winter Blues
    Winter Blues
    Winter Blues
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  3. Busy-Lizzie

    Composting Poisonous Plants

    Nature doesnt make many chemicals that arent biodegradable, because eventually it would build up and something would evolve to eat it. This goes for most chemical poisons, though elemental poisons...
    Nature doesnt make many chemicals that arent biodegradable, because eventually it would build up and something would evolve to eat it. This goes for most chemical poisons, though elemental poisons like arsenic can be problematic.Plants filter chemicals into their body quite finely, but metals...
    Nature doesnt make many chemicals that arent biodegradable, because eventually it would build up and something would evolve to eat it. This goes for most chemical poisons, though elemental poisons like arsenic can be problematic.Plants filter...
    Nature doesnt make many chemicals that arent biodegradable, because eventually it would build up and something would evolve to eat it. This goes for most chemical poisons, though elemental poisons...
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  4. BobMcFish

    Can anyone please tell me about these squashes

    @Adam I Sounds a bit too advanced for me :old:
    @Adam I Sounds a bit too advanced for me :old:
    @Adam I Sounds a bit too advanced for me :old:
    @Adam I Sounds a bit too advanced for me :old:
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  5. Selleri

    Creative ideas for using/ getting rid of topsoil?

    I know I'm a few years too late,but I did find some of these suggestions veryfunny:heehee: :heehee::roflol:
    I know I'm a few years too late,but I did find some of these suggestions veryfunny:heehee: :heehee::roflol:
    I know I'm a few years too late,but I did find some of these suggestions veryfunny:heehee: :heehee::roflol:
    I know I'm a few years too late,but I did find some of these suggestions veryfunny:heehee: :heehee::roflol:
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  6. Scatmod1

    Three cornered leek....arrrgh

    If it's in the lawn, just mow it. It is green after all. Weedkillers are noxious to wildlife as well as plants and a real problem as they leach into waterways.I have it appearing in a couple...
    If it's in the lawn, just mow it. It is green after all. Weedkillers are noxious to wildlife as well as plants and a real problem as they leach into waterways.I have it appearing in a couple of my hosta pots where it does its thing before the hostas really get going and then get hidden. ...
    If it's in the lawn, just mow it. It is green after all. Weedkillers are noxious to wildlife as well as plants and a real problem as they leach into waterways.I have it appearing in a couple of my hosta pots where it does its thing before...
    If it's in the lawn, just mow it. It is green after all. Weedkillers are noxious to wildlife as well as plants and a real problem as they leach into waterways.I have it appearing in a couple...
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  7. machtucker

    Recommendations for climbing plants on South facing wall

    Clematis Armandii is a bit of a thug, so I wouldn't recommend for that situation. However I have one (cheap from Morrisons!) called clematis x triternata rubromarginata. It's delicate and cute....
    Clematis Armandii is a bit of a thug, so I wouldn't recommend for that situation. However I have one (cheap from Morrisons!) called clematis x triternata rubromarginata. It's delicate and cute. Not supposed to be evergreen, but it's holding on well. The sites say it's vigorous, but I haven't...
    Clematis Armandii is a bit of a thug, so I wouldn't recommend for that situation. However I have one (cheap from Morrisons!) called clematis x triternata rubromarginata. It's delicate and cute. Not supposed to be evergreen, but it's holding on...
    Clematis Armandii is a bit of a thug, so I wouldn't recommend for that situation. However I have one (cheap from Morrisons!) called clematis x triternata rubromarginata. It's delicate and cute....
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  8. Palustris

    Perennial pea plants

    There is a nice dwarf perennial pea lathyrus vernus albo-roseus. Doesn't spread, doesn't climb. But sadly, no perfume. I've never managed to grow the white sprawling one - only the Barbie pink one
    There is a nice dwarf perennial pea lathyrus vernus albo-roseus. Doesn't spread, doesn't climb. But sadly, no perfume. I've never managed to grow the white sprawling one - only the Barbie pink one
    There is a nice dwarf perennial pea lathyrus vernus albo-roseus. Doesn't spread, doesn't climb. But sadly, no perfume. I've never managed to grow the white sprawling one - only the Barbie pink one
    There is a nice dwarf perennial pea lathyrus vernus albo-roseus. Doesn't spread, doesn't climb. But sadly, no perfume. I've never managed to grow the white sprawling one - only the Barbie pink one
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  9. Escarpment

    ID required please - grassy thing

    I’m quite sure that this is not Camassia in your first pictures. Not that I can tell what it is, but I would take out one and see if it has a bulb or roots like a grass or roots like a cordyline.
    I’m quite sure that this is not Camassia in your first pictures. Not that I can tell what it is, but I would take out one and see if it has a bulb or roots like a grass or roots like a cordyline.
    I’m quite sure that this is not Camassia in your first pictures. Not that I can tell what it is, but I would take out one and see if it has a bulb or roots like a grass or roots like a cordyline.
    I’m quite sure that this is not Camassia in your first pictures. Not that I can tell what it is, but I would take out one and see if it has a bulb or roots like a grass or roots like a cordyline.
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  10. sheffield_kid

    Help with Acer die-back - do I prune it? Repot?

    yeah... I hacked at the roots a bit and pulled them out.
    yeah... I hacked at the roots a bit and pulled them out.
    yeah... I hacked at the roots a bit and pulled them out.
    yeah... I hacked at the roots a bit and pulled them out.
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  11. DaveMK

    Overwintering Salvia Patens "Patio Deep Blue"

    When I've grown Salvia Patens, they have managed outside down here in the balmy south, but that is in pots under the shelter of the overhanging roof, so they stay fairly dry. I'd say they can...
    When I've grown Salvia Patens, they have managed outside down here in the balmy south, but that is in pots under the shelter of the overhanging roof, so they stay fairly dry. I'd say they can cope to about -3 as long as they are not too wet. Any lower than that and I pop them in the garage...
    When I've grown Salvia Patens, they have managed outside down here in the balmy south, but that is in pots under the shelter of the overhanging roof, so they stay fairly dry. I'd say they can cope to about -3 as long as they are not too wet. ...
    When I've grown Salvia Patens, they have managed outside down here in the balmy south, but that is in pots under the shelter of the overhanging roof, so they stay fairly dry. I'd say they can...
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  12. shiney
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    PHOTO COMP DISCUSSION THREAD

    Ah, I guess a lot of these mill leats were built to very similar designs.
    Ah, I guess a lot of these mill leats were built to very similar designs.
    Ah, I guess a lot of these mill leats were built to very similar designs.
    Ah, I guess a lot of these mill leats were built to very similar designs.
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