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  1. dowtish

    Sedum angelina

    Great ground cover spreads like crazy. Also super easy to propagate.Just for fun:
    Great ground cover spreads like crazy. Also super easy to propagate.Just for fun:
    Great ground cover spreads like crazy. Also super easy to propagate.Just for fun:
    Great ground cover spreads like crazy. Also super easy to propagate.Just for fun:
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  2. Scotkat

    New shrub and alpine plants today

    Osmanthus DelavyiUploaded with ImageShack.us And Alpine plants were Viola Martin,Armeria Junperfolia Alba and Ranunculas Ficaria Brazen HussyUploaded with ImageShack.us Uploaded...
    Osmanthus DelavyiUploaded with ImageShack.us And Alpine plants were Viola Martin,Armeria Junperfolia Alba and Ranunculas Ficaria Brazen HussyUploaded with ImageShack.us Uploaded with ImageShack.us
    Osmanthus DelavyiUploaded with ImageShack.us And Alpine plants were Viola Martin,Armeria Junperfolia Alba and Ranunculas Ficaria Brazen HussyUploaded with ImageShack.us Uploaded with ImageShack.us
    Osmanthus DelavyiUploaded with ImageShack.us And Alpine plants were Viola Martin,Armeria Junperfolia Alba and Ranunculas Ficaria Brazen HussyUploaded with ImageShack.us Uploaded...
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  3. Scotkat

    Alpine teacap container& Hanging basket

    Next size teacup planted with Alpine plants and blue dwarf Iris.
    Next size teacup planted with Alpine plants and blue dwarf Iris.
    Next size teacup planted with Alpine plants and blue dwarf Iris.
    Next size teacup planted with Alpine plants and blue dwarf Iris.
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  4. BigC

    Rhodohypoxis

    I have always done it when they first appear above soil in late Spring. At least then you can find the resting buds from which they grow.
    I have always done it when they first appear above soil in late Spring. At least then you can find the resting buds from which they grow.
    I have always done it when they first appear above soil in late Spring. At least then you can find the resting buds from which they grow.
    I have always done it when they first appear above soil in late Spring. At least then you can find the resting buds from which they grow.
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  5. Gn0me

    Ideas for a not so green fingered person?

    Nice space you've got there. And plenty to work with, which is really positive.Firstly, can I say that I actually like the fake ivy. I think it looks cool.There are loads of plants that will...
    Nice space you've got there. And plenty to work with, which is really positive.Firstly, can I say that I actually like the fake ivy. I think it looks cool.There are loads of plants that will bloom this summer - so you have plenty to choose from.I remember when I first started gardening 5...
    Nice space you've got there. And plenty to work with, which is really positive.Firstly, can I say that I actually like the fake ivy. I think it looks cool.There are loads of plants that will bloom this summer - so you have plenty to choose...
    Nice space you've got there. And plenty to work with, which is really positive.Firstly, can I say that I actually like the fake ivy. I think it looks cool.There are loads of plants that will...
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  6. Scotkat

    Got my Alpine plants

    Now all planted up just away now to plant up my alpine planters .
    Now all planted up just away now to plant up my alpine planters .
    Now all planted up just away now to plant up my alpine planters .
    Now all planted up just away now to plant up my alpine planters .
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  7. stephenprudence

    Ourisia polyantha

    The only ones I have ever seen have been on the show bench and very definitely grown under cover.
    The only ones I have ever seen have been on the show bench and very definitely grown under cover.
    The only ones I have ever seen have been on the show bench and very definitely grown under cover.
    The only ones I have ever seen have been on the show bench and very definitely grown under cover.
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  8. katecat58

    Veronica Prostrata not flowering

    Thank you I will try that.
    Thank you I will try that.
    Thank you I will try that.
    Thank you I will try that.
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  9. daisybelle

    Sedums and lewisia

    I agree about Lewisias, they are usually planted in a wall so that rain doesn't collect in the rosette. You could try a feed, but I would only do it once. Maybe there isn't enough soil for the...
    I agree about Lewisias, they are usually planted in a wall so that rain doesn't collect in the rosette. You could try a feed, but I would only do it once. Maybe there isn't enough soil for the Sedum sieboldii (that's the first one)
    I agree about Lewisias, they are usually planted in a wall so that rain doesn't collect in the rosette. You could try a feed, but I would only do it once. Maybe there isn't enough soil for the Sedum sieboldii (that's the first one)
    I agree about Lewisias, they are usually planted in a wall so that rain doesn't collect in the rosette. You could try a feed, but I would only do it once. Maybe there isn't enough soil for the...
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  10. Nathan stephens

    Viburnum Tinus

    What do you feed your Viburnum?
    What do you feed your Viburnum?
    What do you feed your Viburnum?
    What do you feed your Viburnum?
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  11. Kennyhicks

    Can anyone identify these plants

    And the second looks like Helianthemum.
    And the second looks like Helianthemum.
    And the second looks like Helianthemum.
    And the second looks like Helianthemum.
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  12. Palustris

    Silver Saxifrage info.

    Thanks. Did not look through the images. Sadly the Data allowance gets used up very quickly on images. Disappointingly that means the one I have labelled as it, is not, the flowers are pure white.
    Thanks. Did not look through the images. Sadly the Data allowance gets used up very quickly on images. Disappointingly that means the one I have labelled as it, is not, the flowers are pure white.
    Thanks. Did not look through the images. Sadly the Data allowance gets used up very quickly on images. Disappointingly that means the one I have labelled as it, is not, the flowers are pure white.
    Thanks. Did not look through the images. Sadly the Data allowance gets used up very quickly on images. Disappointingly that means the one I have labelled as it, is not, the flowers are pure white.
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  13. kindredspirit

    Blog.

    Snowy scenes on the blog today.Snowy scenes. 28th Feb 2018. - Coolwater Garden
    Snowy scenes on the blog today.Snowy scenes. 28th Feb 2018. - Coolwater Garden
    Snowy scenes on the blog today.Snowy scenes. 28th Feb 2018. - Coolwater Garden
    Snowy scenes on the blog today.Snowy scenes. 28th Feb 2018. - Coolwater Garden
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  14. kindredspirit

    Anyone be able to ID this plant?

    That's it, Zigs. Wall Pennywort. It's only just started to throw a flower shoot. Thanks.
    That's it, Zigs. Wall Pennywort. It's only just started to throw a flower shoot. Thanks.
    That's it, Zigs. Wall Pennywort. It's only just started to throw a flower shoot. Thanks.
    That's it, Zigs. Wall Pennywort. It's only just started to throw a flower shoot. Thanks.
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  15. pamsdish
    Informative x 3

    Aldi 99p

    I agree with that, I will only buy plants arrived that day or at a push 1 day old, in there Sunday and they had loads of dead and dying Fuchsias.
    I agree with that, I will only buy plants arrived that day or at a push 1 day old, in there Sunday and they had loads of dead and dying Fuchsias.
    I agree with that, I will only buy plants arrived that day or at a push 1 day old, in there Sunday and they had loads of dead and dying Fuchsias.
    I agree with that, I will only buy plants arrived that day or at a push 1 day old, in there Sunday and they had loads of dead and dying Fuchsias.
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  16. kindredspirit
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    Alpine Plant Labels.

    Kristen. The labels are for outdoor use. (Just seen your post now.) :(
    Kristen. The labels are for outdoor use. (Just seen your post now.) :(
    Kristen. The labels are for outdoor use. (Just seen your post now.) :(
    Kristen. The labels are for outdoor use. (Just seen your post now.) :(
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  17. lisacaton1980

    What's wrong with my alpines?

    whats your soil like? sandy? when did you plant them and when did they fade away?
    whats your soil like? sandy? when did you plant them and when did they fade away?
    whats your soil like? sandy? when did you plant them and when did they fade away?
    whats your soil like? sandy? when did you plant them and when did they fade away?
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  18. Giulio Veronese

    Alpines Book

    The Alpine Society has the best range of alpine books. Book Sales - Alpine Garden Society You don't have to be a member to buy them.
    The Alpine Society has the best range of alpine books. Book Sales - Alpine Garden Society You don't have to be a member to buy them.
    The Alpine Society has the best range of alpine books. Book Sales - Alpine Garden Society You don't have to be a member to buy them.
    The Alpine Society has the best range of alpine books. Book Sales - Alpine Garden Society You don't have to be a member to buy them.
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  19. gearbox22

    alpines

    hi lady gardener anne here thankyou for replying to me on the subject of alpines iwould love to try my hand at this i am shortly to have 2 greenhouses in the garden so i will dedicate the smaller...
    hi lady gardener anne here thankyou for replying to me on the subject of alpines iwould love to try my hand at this i am shortly to have 2 greenhouses in the garden so i will dedicate the smaller one to the alpines wish me luck i think i will need it
    hi lady gardener anne here thankyou for replying to me on the subject of alpines iwould love to try my hand at this i am shortly to have 2 greenhouses in the garden so i will dedicate the smaller one to the alpines wish me luck i think i will need it
    hi lady gardener anne here thankyou for replying to me on the subject of alpines iwould love to try my hand at this i am shortly to have 2 greenhouses in the garden so i will dedicate the smaller...
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  20. fumanchu

    Ideas/Advice?

    Note SRGC have a page of resources including a listing of nurseries Scottish Rock Garden Club - Seed Exchange - Links to Plant Nurseries
    Note SRGC have a page of resources including a listing of nurseries Scottish Rock Garden Club - Seed Exchange - Links to Plant Nurseries
    Note SRGC have a page of resources including a listing of nurseries Scottish Rock Garden Club - Seed Exchange - Links to Plant Nurseries
    Note SRGC have a page of resources including a listing of nurseries Scottish Rock Garden Club - Seed Exchange - Links to Plant Nurseries
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