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Whiskey Barrel Planter x2 Styles
Hi @BeeHappy you can purchase them on ebay mate, as i've seen them being sold on there plus some garden centre's do them but like pots but i'd go down the ebay road
Hi @BeeHappy you can purchase them on ebay mate, as i've seen them being sold on there plus some garden centre's do them but like pots but i'd go down the ebay road
Hi @BeeHappy you can purchase them on ebay mate, as i've seen them being sold on there plus some garden centre's do them but like pots but i'd go down the ebay road
Hi @BeeHappy you can purchase them on ebay mate, as i've seen them being sold on there plus some garden centre's do them but like pots but i'd go down the ebay road
The Unusual Fruit Garden
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Jan 15, 2018
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Gail_68
Mar 15, 2018
I would like a specimen tree on my patio
Fairly sure I mentioned this to JS in another thread ... in fact, I know I did because I offered him one and @shiney suggested if we both made it to shineyland this year I could give it to him...
Fairly sure I mentioned this to JS in another thread ... in fact, I know I did because I offered him one and @shiney suggested if we both made it to shineyland this year I could give it to him there (ever practical our shiney!)
Fairly sure I mentioned this to JS in another thread ... in fact, I know I did because I offered him one and @shiney suggested if we both made it to shineyland this year I could give it to him there (ever practical our shiney!)
Fairly sure I mentioned this to JS in another thread ... in fact, I know I did because I offered him one and @shiney suggested if we both made it to shineyland this year I could give it to him...
Jack Sparrow
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Mar 18, 2018
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"M"
Mar 18, 2018
Help! How to tackle large containers?
As a 'Fellow' mad scientist. I agree.
As a 'Fellow' mad scientist. I agree.
As a 'Fellow' mad scientist. I agree.
As a 'Fellow' mad scientist. I agree.
JordanLou86
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Mar 15, 2018
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Mike Allen
Mar 21, 2018
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Pruning a container Buddleja
They are dwarf...relatvely dwarf....but they need better treatment than the usual buddleias. Buddleia buzz ivory and magenta are two I grow (in the ground)
They are dwarf...relatvely dwarf....but they need better treatment than the usual buddleias. Buddleia buzz ivory and magenta are two I grow (in the ground)
They are dwarf...relatvely dwarf....but they need better treatment than the usual buddleias. Buddleia buzz ivory and magenta are two I grow (in the ground)
They are dwarf...relatvely dwarf....but they need better treatment than the usual buddleias. Buddleia buzz ivory and magenta are two I grow (in the ground)
Outlander
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Mar 22, 2018
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Verdun
Mar 23, 2018
Suggestions please!
Define a large pot! Correa or Grevillea might be good.
Define a large pot! Correa or Grevillea might be good.
Define a large pot! Correa or Grevillea might be good.
Define a large pot! Correa or Grevillea might be good.
SpikeTheCactus
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Apr 1, 2018
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longk
Apr 2, 2018
Epimediums
Here's a photo of my new Saxifraga stolonifera 'Hime' with the standard form on the left for comparison................ Massively overcrowded I've split it up and potted a couple and dotted a...
Here's a photo of my new Saxifraga stolonifera 'Hime' with the standard form on the left for comparison................ Massively overcrowded I've split it up and potted a couple and dotted a few around to see how they go.
Here's a photo of my new Saxifraga stolonifera 'Hime' with the standard form on the left for comparison................ Massively overcrowded I've split it up and potted a couple and dotted a few around to see how they go.
Here's a photo of my new Saxifraga stolonifera 'Hime' with the standard form on the left for comparison................ Massively overcrowded I've split it up and potted a couple and dotted a...
Linz
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Mar 31, 2018
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longk
Apr 2, 2018
Feeding Plants in Containers.
Hi. All the roots were showing through bottom of pots. 3 planted up into 1 L pots and the other 2 which came in slightly larger pots also potted up. Thanks for the tip about given them a soak for...
Hi. All the roots were showing through bottom of pots. 3 planted up into 1 L pots and the other 2 which came in slightly larger pots also potted up. Thanks for the tip about given them a soak for 20 mins. Surprising but I watered them when they arrived but once out of the pots the roots at...
Hi. All the roots were showing through bottom of pots. 3 planted up into 1 L pots and the other 2 which came in slightly larger pots also potted up. Thanks for the tip about given them a soak for 20 mins. Surprising but I watered them when they...
Hi. All the roots were showing through bottom of pots. 3 planted up into 1 L pots and the other 2 which came in slightly larger pots also potted up. Thanks for the tip about given them a soak for...
trogre
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Apr 4, 2018
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trogre
Apr 7, 2018
Companion plants for potted Ceanothus
The beast from the east has similarly damaged my large west facing specimen, very burnt in all parts except the branches near the wall. It is looking very sorry for itself. I’m hoping it’ll sprout...
The beast from the east has similarly damaged my large west facing specimen, very burnt in all parts except the branches near the wall. It is looking very sorry for itself. I’m hoping it’ll sprout near the main branches and then I’ll cut it back. Hope they recover.
The beast from the east has similarly damaged my large west facing specimen, very burnt in all parts except the branches near the wall. It is looking very sorry for itself. I’m hoping it’ll sprout near the main branches and then I’ll cut it back....
The beast from the east has similarly damaged my large west facing specimen, very burnt in all parts except the branches near the wall. It is looking very sorry for itself. I’m hoping it’ll sprout...
nightofjoy
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Apr 11, 2017
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Redwing
Apr 9, 2018
Gladiolus... When will they flower..?
Any half decent size gladioli should flower the first year in my opinion. I would want to know why if they didn't
I have had freebie gladioli that have always flowered
I think gladioli would...
Any half decent size gladioli should flower the first year in my opinion. I would want to know why if they didn't
I have had freebie gladioli that have always flowered
I think gladioli would be lost amidst dahlias....Gary's question I think.....and would look better assorting with mounded...
Any half decent size gladioli should flower the first year in my opinion. I would want to know why if they didn't
I have had freebie gladioli that have always flowered
I think gladioli would be lost amidst dahlias....Gary's question I...
Any half decent size gladioli should flower the first year in my opinion. I would want to know why if they didn't
I have had freebie gladioli that have always flowered
I think gladioli would...
Rebaka darling
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Jul 13, 2016
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Verdun
Apr 12, 2018
Gunnera in 200 ltr pot
Just uncovered a couple of my offcuts i had in small containers and they are fine,not dead as i first thought despite that winter.Mpc,kept moist,over wintered under a slab of roof insulation.
Just uncovered a couple of my offcuts i had in small containers and they are fine,not dead as i first thought despite that winter.Mpc,kept moist,over wintered under a slab of roof insulation.
Just uncovered a couple of my offcuts i had in small containers and they are fine,not dead as i first thought despite that winter.Mpc,kept moist,over wintered under a slab of roof insulation.
Just uncovered a couple of my offcuts i had in small containers and they are fine,not dead as i first thought despite that winter.Mpc,kept moist,over wintered under a slab of roof insulation.
Matt-tropical
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Apr 12, 2018
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WeeTam
Apr 23, 2018
Interchangeable seasonal planters
This is where I'm working.Today I planted begonias and Ixias. Another day I will do the same the other side. I was thinking of spring bulbs in over winter and spring and summer bulbs (or...
This is where I'm working.Today I planted begonias and Ixias. Another day I will do the same the other side. I was thinking of spring bulbs in over winter and spring and summer bulbs (or whatever) during the summer. This interchanging wouldn't be possible unless I get a greenhouse. I might be...
This is where I'm working.Today I planted begonias and Ixias. Another day I will do the same the other side. I was thinking of spring bulbs in over winter and spring and summer bulbs (or whatever) during the summer. This interchanging wouldn't...
This is where I'm working.Today I planted begonias and Ixias. Another day I will do the same the other side. I was thinking of spring bulbs in over winter and spring and summer bulbs (or...
Jack Sparrow
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May 10, 2018
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Jack Sparrow
May 10, 2018
Hanging baskets for shade
White sunpatiens there for me Gary. One plant per basket is enough for a display lasting well into autumn. White in shade is eye catching
White sunpatiens there for me Gary. One plant per basket is enough for a display lasting well into autumn. White in shade is eye catching
White sunpatiens there for me Gary. One plant per basket is enough for a display lasting well into autumn. White in shade is eye catching
White sunpatiens there for me Gary. One plant per basket is enough for a display lasting well into autumn. White in shade is eye catching
Jack Sparrow
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May 10, 2018
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Verdun
May 11, 2018
Architectural evergreen or semi-evergreen container plants to use as a replacement for Box.
Howard Lovely looking things but agaves are mightily dangerous......needle sharp foliage that will take out an eye in a moment of carelessness. Once got one removed from a local garden walk way...
Howard Lovely looking things but agaves are mightily dangerous......needle sharp foliage that will take out an eye in a moment of carelessness. Once got one removed from a local garden walk way because it was planted where children associate. Some suggest cutting off the sharp points but then...
Howard Lovely looking things but agaves are mightily dangerous......needle sharp foliage that will take out an eye in a moment of carelessness. Once got one removed from a local garden walk way because it was planted where children associate. ...
Howard Lovely looking things but agaves are mightily dangerous......needle sharp foliage that will take out an eye in a moment of carelessness. Once got one removed from a local garden walk way...
Howard Stone
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May 14, 2018
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Verdun
May 15, 2018
5 foot (ish) Acer
I would say that even a 40cm pot is still on the small size for a 5ft Acer My Acer Palmatum Garnet is in a 30cm pot but it's only 3ft high, its been in the same pot for a couple of years now and...
I would say that even a 40cm pot is still on the small size for a 5ft Acer My Acer Palmatum Garnet is in a 30cm pot but it's only 3ft high, its been in the same pot for a couple of years now and could do with a re-pot into a larger pot.
I would say that even a 40cm pot is still on the small size for a 5ft Acer My Acer Palmatum Garnet is in a 30cm pot but it's only 3ft high, its been in the same pot for a couple of years now and could do with a re-pot into a larger pot.
I would say that even a 40cm pot is still on the small size for a 5ft Acer My Acer Palmatum Garnet is in a 30cm pot but it's only 3ft high, its been in the same pot for a couple of years now and...
LinzJ13
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May 16, 2018
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intel
May 16, 2018
Half barrel suggestions
Like @Sian in Belgium I have Clematis in mine and Tulips followed by Lilies. I didn't expect the Tulips to keep going for as long as they have but the good drainage large barrels give (plenty of...
Like @Sian in Belgium I have Clematis in mine and Tulips followed by Lilies. I didn't expect the Tulips to keep going for as long as they have but the good drainage large barrels give (plenty of stones/gravel etc in the bottom of the barrels) seems to suit them. The Lilies start into growth as...
Like @Sian in Belgium I have Clematis in mine and Tulips followed by Lilies. I didn't expect the Tulips to keep going for as long as they have but the good drainage large barrels give (plenty of stones/gravel etc in the bottom of the barrels)...
Like @Sian in Belgium I have Clematis in mine and Tulips followed by Lilies. I didn't expect the Tulips to keep going for as long as they have but the good drainage large barrels give (plenty of...
robbo
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May 19, 2018
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silu
May 19, 2018
'Accidentally' Put Weedkiller on Earth...
I use a weed killer based on pelargonic acid which is found in geraniums the only other ingredient is maleic acid and so far its doing a great job
I use a weed killer based on pelargonic acid which is found in geraniums the only other ingredient is maleic acid and so far its doing a great job
I use a weed killer based on pelargonic acid which is found in geraniums the only other ingredient is maleic acid and so far its doing a great job
I use a weed killer based on pelargonic acid which is found in geraniums the only other ingredient is maleic acid and so far its doing a great job
joh98.mac
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May 22, 2018
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Jimb0b
May 23, 2018
Cytisus dwarf (broom)- flower dropping
All I can say hopefully next year you get the success you need with the plant as bonsai they look gorgeous I always think...i'm pleased I removed my 5 out, they had some form of insect on them...
All I can say hopefully next year you get the success you need with the plant as bonsai they look gorgeous I always think...i'm pleased I removed my 5 out, they had some form of insect on them very small and black and when they bit you it caused swelling but all plants have now been replaced, so...
All I can say hopefully next year you get the success you need with the plant as bonsai they look gorgeous I always think...i'm pleased I removed my 5 out, they had some form of insect on them very small and black and when they bit you it caused...
All I can say hopefully next year you get the success you need with the plant as bonsai they look gorgeous I always think...i'm pleased I removed my 5 out, they had some form of insect on them...
Alpine 1
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Jun 4, 2018
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Gail_68
Jun 7, 2018
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Zucchini in containers.
Thanks so much for getting back to me!I just checked and they say your planter is around 1,5 cubic feet in volume, so 40 liters. Someone said 25 quarts, which is actually less than that, 30...
Thanks so much for getting back to me!I just checked and they say your planter is around 1,5 cubic feet in volume, so 40 liters. Someone said 25 quarts, which is actually less than that, 30 liters or so. But I will go with the higher volume just in case.
Thanks so much for getting back to me!I just checked and they say your planter is around 1,5 cubic feet in volume, so 40 liters. Someone said 25 quarts, which is actually less than that, 30 liters or so. But I will go with the higher volume...
Thanks so much for getting back to me!I just checked and they say your planter is around 1,5 cubic feet in volume, so 40 liters. Someone said 25 quarts, which is actually less than that, 30...
hydrogardener
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Jun 15, 2018
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Aldo
Jun 16, 2018
Coco liners for hanging baskets - top tip
Wow that's a huge difference!
Wow that's a huge difference!
Wow that's a huge difference!
Wow that's a huge difference!
clanless
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Aug 26, 2017
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Lottie222
Jun 19, 2018
Lasagne Planting Spring Bulbs?
I did this, Queen of the night Tulips at the bottom, random tulips in the middle, then Tete a Tete on top, lovely show from t&t, then the tulips, dont recall seeing QoN, reminded me pot needs...
I did this, Queen of the night Tulips at the bottom, random tulips in the middle, then Tete a Tete on top, lovely show from t&t, then the tulips, dont recall seeing QoN, reminded me pot needs sorting as all died back now, did it for expediency really as bought a load from Wilkos at end of season...
I did this, Queen of the night Tulips at the bottom, random tulips in the middle, then Tete a Tete on top, lovely show from t&t, then the tulips, dont recall seeing QoN, reminded me pot needs sorting as all died back now, did it for expediency...
I did this, Queen of the night Tulips at the bottom, random tulips in the middle, then Tete a Tete on top, lovely show from t&t, then the tulips, dont recall seeing QoN, reminded me pot needs...
Lottie222
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Jun 19, 2018
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pamsdish
Jun 20, 2018
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