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  1. Hannah's Rose Garden

    Hellebores in pots?

    So here is the link for the website All they say is Hellebore orientalis in 6 colors and hv pics too. 5-6 petal flowers and They sure do look pretty.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    So here is the link for the website All they say is Hellebore orientalis in 6 colors and hv pics too. 5-6 petal flowers and They sure do look pretty.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    So here is the link for the website All they say is Hellebore orientalis in 6 colors and hv pics too. 5-6 petal flowers and They sure do look pretty.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    So here is the link for the website All they say is Hellebore orientalis in 6 colors and hv pics too. 5-6 petal flowers and They sure do look pretty.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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  2. pamsdish

    POT STAND

    i have seen them done with alpines and they worked well
    i have seen them done with alpines and they worked well
    i have seen them done with alpines and they worked well
    i have seen them done with alpines and they worked well
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  3. Snowbaby

    making containers

    Shouldn't be too difficult to screw the bits in place and then attach to the bottom. I guess it depends on how thick the wood is as to how sturdy it is.
    Shouldn't be too difficult to screw the bits in place and then attach to the bottom. I guess it depends on how thick the wood is as to how sturdy it is.
    Shouldn't be too difficult to screw the bits in place and then attach to the bottom. I guess it depends on how thick the wood is as to how sturdy it is.
    Shouldn't be too difficult to screw the bits in place and then attach to the bottom. I guess it depends on how thick the wood is as to how sturdy it is.
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  4. Clueless76

    Lilac...Charles joly

    Sounds complicated :/ the only other place I could put it in the ground is about two foot away from my oil tank.... It's above ground but are the roots likely to grow up and disturb the concrete...
    Sounds complicated :/ the only other place I could put it in the ground is about two foot away from my oil tank.... It's above ground but are the roots likely to grow up and disturb the concrete it sits on? Or do they just grow down:what: I'm confused!
    Sounds complicated :/ the only other place I could put it in the ground is about two foot away from my oil tank.... It's above ground but are the roots likely to grow up and disturb the concrete it sits on? Or do they just grow down:what: I'm confused!
    Sounds complicated :/ the only other place I could put it in the ground is about two foot away from my oil tank.... It's above ground but are the roots likely to grow up and disturb the concrete...
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  5. Gretzky

    Shrubs for windy gardens

    Excellent suggestion WOO. Thanks.
    Excellent suggestion WOO. Thanks.
    Excellent suggestion WOO. Thanks.
    Excellent suggestion WOO. Thanks.
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  6. MrsK

    container compost after annuals

    So Scrungee, it gets a sort of recharge of organic matter. :ideaIPB:
    So Scrungee, it gets a sort of recharge of organic matter. :ideaIPB:
    So Scrungee, it gets a sort of recharge of organic matter. :ideaIPB:
    So Scrungee, it gets a sort of recharge of organic matter. :ideaIPB:
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  7. Jungle Jane

    Suggestions for Scented Plants and Herbs for Windowboxes

    I think Thyme would be ideal that you have mentioned already , and you can get different colours .Rosemary will add some height as well and will also put up with a exposed siteAs they people ...
    I think Thyme would be ideal that you have mentioned already , and you can get different colours .Rosemary will add some height as well and will also put up with a exposed siteAs they people brush there hands over the top wont harm them and will enjoy the position if given a gritty well...
    I think Thyme would be ideal that you have mentioned already , and you can get different colours .Rosemary will add some height as well and will also put up with a exposed siteAs they people brush there hands over the top wont harm them and...
    I think Thyme would be ideal that you have mentioned already , and you can get different colours .Rosemary will add some height as well and will also put up with a exposed siteAs they people ...
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  8. luciusmaximus

    Large pot ideas please

    For a pot that size you want something with a lot of impact and also height. How about a fruit tree of some sort?You can get all different sized ones nowadays and they benefit wildlife more than...
    For a pot that size you want something with a lot of impact and also height. How about a fruit tree of some sort?You can get all different sized ones nowadays and they benefit wildlife more than people realise.
    For a pot that size you want something with a lot of impact and also height. How about a fruit tree of some sort?You can get all different sized ones nowadays and they benefit wildlife more than people realise.
    For a pot that size you want something with a lot of impact and also height. How about a fruit tree of some sort?You can get all different sized ones nowadays and they benefit wildlife more than...
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  9. simon n
    Like x 9

    newbie and some information please?

    Hi Simon, you have a lovely looking garden and that outdoor furniture no doubt makes it a nice place to sit and have dinner on sunny days. Have you considered getting a gazebo for covering though...
    Hi Simon, you have a lovely looking garden and that outdoor furniture no doubt makes it a nice place to sit and have dinner on sunny days. Have you considered getting a gazebo for covering though in case it rains? Then you can stay outside still and be protected and keep the elements off that...
    Hi Simon, you have a lovely looking garden and that outdoor furniture no doubt makes it a nice place to sit and have dinner on sunny days. Have you considered getting a gazebo for covering though in case it rains? Then you can stay outside still...
    Hi Simon, you have a lovely looking garden and that outdoor furniture no doubt makes it a nice place to sit and have dinner on sunny days. Have you considered getting a gazebo for covering though...
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  10. barrym

    Camelia leaf curl.. and worse

    Thanks for responding Spruce. The pot is on our patio, a few yards from the house and in an open position but with a small 1 foot brick wall behind it, which is well below the level of the top of...
    Thanks for responding Spruce. The pot is on our patio, a few yards from the house and in an open position but with a small 1 foot brick wall behind it, which is well below the level of the top of the pot. We live just outside Bristol on the Somerset side, so we do get a fair amount of rain...
    Thanks for responding Spruce. The pot is on our patio, a few yards from the house and in an open position but with a small 1 foot brick wall behind it, which is well below the level of the top of the pot. We live just outside Bristol on the...
    Thanks for responding Spruce. The pot is on our patio, a few yards from the house and in an open position but with a small 1 foot brick wall behind it, which is well below the level of the top of...
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  11. Gretzky

    Rhoddodendron Brigitte

    i would re-pot it as it looks quite big :) I would do it now rather than later then it will produce more flowers. Try not to disturb the ball roots too much though so be careful :spinning:
    i would re-pot it as it looks quite big :) I would do it now rather than later then it will produce more flowers. Try not to disturb the ball roots too much though so be careful :spinning:
    i would re-pot it as it looks quite big :) I would do it now rather than later then it will produce more flowers. Try not to disturb the ball roots too much though so be careful :spinning:
    i would re-pot it as it looks quite big :) I would do it now rather than later then it will produce more flowers. Try not to disturb the ball roots too much though so be careful :spinning:
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  12. Fonzie

    Broom

    How large is the file? If its too big, it will time out before it gets there, so it wont load.Is it scaled down to no more than 800x600?
    How large is the file? If its too big, it will time out before it gets there, so it wont load.Is it scaled down to no more than 800x600?
    How large is the file? If its too big, it will time out before it gets there, so it wont load.Is it scaled down to no more than 800x600?
    How large is the file? If its too big, it will time out before it gets there, so it wont load.Is it scaled down to no more than 800x600?
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  13. Delta

    Rhodo pruning/shaping?

    That pot does look very small so the first thing I would do is re-pot it into a larger pot with ericaceous compost or else put it in the soil. Rhodos are shallow rooted which means the roots...
    That pot does look very small so the first thing I would do is re-pot it into a larger pot with ericaceous compost or else put it in the soil. Rhodos are shallow rooted which means the roots spread out just under the surface rather than downwards so I personally would give it a much wider pot....
    That pot does look very small so the first thing I would do is re-pot it into a larger pot with ericaceous compost or else put it in the soil. Rhodos are shallow rooted which means the roots spread out just under the surface rather than...
    That pot does look very small so the first thing I would do is re-pot it into a larger pot with ericaceous compost or else put it in the soil. Rhodos are shallow rooted which means the roots...
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  14. MrsK

    Schefflera needs potting on

    In Florida this is a low-growing shrub (2-3' max) that thrives in shade and dappled sun. One of my neighbours here in UK has an indoor Schefflera about 2m in height and quite thick and bushy in...
    In Florida this is a low-growing shrub (2-3' max) that thrives in shade and dappled sun. One of my neighbours here in UK has an indoor Schefflera about 2m in height and quite thick and bushy in circumference. I was fascinated by the difference. Never would've imagined a Schefflera would do as...
    In Florida this is a low-growing shrub (2-3' max) that thrives in shade and dappled sun. One of my neighbours here in UK has an indoor Schefflera about 2m in height and quite thick and bushy in circumference. I was fascinated by the difference....
    In Florida this is a low-growing shrub (2-3' max) that thrives in shade and dappled sun. One of my neighbours here in UK has an indoor Schefflera about 2m in height and quite thick and bushy in...
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  15. Mike Smith

    Repotting

    Agreed. Just to confuse matters some things like to be pot bound - so it would help to know what they are (or set a challenge by uploading a Photo and asking for an ID :) )
    Agreed. Just to confuse matters some things like to be pot bound - so it would help to know what they are (or set a challenge by uploading a Photo and asking for an ID :) )
    Agreed. Just to confuse matters some things like to be pot bound - so it would help to know what they are (or set a challenge by uploading a Photo and asking for an ID :) )
    Agreed. Just to confuse matters some things like to be pot bound - so it would help to know what they are (or set a challenge by uploading a Photo and asking for an ID :) )
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  16. simon n
    Like x 6

    It's growing....

    Ooh, I love it! Thank you for sharing the photos, it looks lovely. Also love the strategically placed book :D
    Ooh, I love it! Thank you for sharing the photos, it looks lovely. Also love the strategically placed book :D
    Ooh, I love it! Thank you for sharing the photos, it looks lovely. Also love the strategically placed book :D
    Ooh, I love it! Thank you for sharing the photos, it looks lovely. Also love the strategically placed book :D
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  17. JackJJW

    Growing a Cornus Kousa in a container?

    The sources I have read contradict each other, RHS says "any soil", others say "Acid" and indeed one said that soil must be alkaline! Most say "well drained" but some say prefers clay ...FWIW...
    The sources I have read contradict each other, RHS says "any soil", others say "Acid" and indeed one said that soil must be alkaline! Most say "well drained" but some say prefers clay ...FWIW my 2p-worth would be:Seems to grow slowly when young. I think it might be worth raising it in a pot...
    The sources I have read contradict each other, RHS says "any soil", others say "Acid" and indeed one said that soil must be alkaline! Most say "well drained" but some say prefers clay ...FWIW my 2p-worth would be:Seems to grow slowly when...
    The sources I have read contradict each other, RHS says "any soil", others say "Acid" and indeed one said that soil must be alkaline! Most say "well drained" but some say prefers clay ...FWIW...
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  18. nightofjoy

    Potted plants for bees...

    Many thanks for last two comments jenny and spruce - to be honest plant choice was nothing to do with bees - just happen to like the cottagy/wild look and limited myself to a...
    Many thanks for last two comments jenny and spruce - to be honest plant choice was nothing to do with bees - just happen to like the cottagy/wild look and limited myself to a blue/purple/pink/white palette - but the lazy droning sound is quite pleasing in a way - insectly industrious but at the...
    Many thanks for last two comments jenny and spruce - to be honest plant choice was nothing to do with bees - just happen to like the cottagy/wild look and limited myself to a blue/purple/pink/white palette - but the lazy droning sound is quite...
    Many thanks for last two comments jenny and spruce - to be honest plant choice was nothing to do with bees - just happen to like the cottagy/wild look and limited myself to a...
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  19. TurnedThespian
    Like x 17

    Piccies of my container garden

    Lovely! Really nice scheme there. May I ask what the brightish pink one in pics one and two is? Thank you.
    Lovely! Really nice scheme there. May I ask what the brightish pink one in pics one and two is? Thank you.
    Lovely! Really nice scheme there. May I ask what the brightish pink one in pics one and two is? Thank you.
    Lovely! Really nice scheme there. May I ask what the brightish pink one in pics one and two is? Thank you.
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  20. sheryleneg

    Pumpkin plant in pot not doing well

    Plant it immediately in a nice fertile piece of deep rich moist soil and water well. Make sure it's sunny. It'll be touch and go in any case. You seem to have two plants there, I'd discard the...
    Plant it immediately in a nice fertile piece of deep rich moist soil and water well. Make sure it's sunny. It'll be touch and go in any case. You seem to have two plants there, I'd discard the smaller one if I were you.
    Plant it immediately in a nice fertile piece of deep rich moist soil and water well. Make sure it's sunny. It'll be touch and go in any case. You seem to have two plants there, I'd discard the smaller one if I were you.
    Plant it immediately in a nice fertile piece of deep rich moist soil and water well. Make sure it's sunny. It'll be touch and go in any case. You seem to have two plants there, I'd discard the...
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