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  1. c3k

    can bare root deutzia and hibiscus share 60 cm pot for one season?

    Thanks. They are less than a foot. Long roots on the deutzia and much thinner, shorter roots on hibiscus. Potted today, seperately!
    Thanks. They are less than a foot. Long roots on the deutzia and much thinner, shorter roots on hibiscus. Potted today, seperately!
    Thanks. They are less than a foot. Long roots on the deutzia and much thinner, shorter roots on hibiscus. Potted today, seperately!
    Thanks. They are less than a foot. Long roots on the deutzia and much thinner, shorter roots on hibiscus. Potted today, seperately!
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  2. ennnceee

    What to do with my Aloe Vera?!

    Thanks, Lea and Spruce. Good stuff!
    Thanks, Lea and Spruce. Good stuff!
    Thanks, Lea and Spruce. Good stuff!
    Thanks, Lea and Spruce. Good stuff!
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  3. merleworld

    What do you grow in containers?

    The Koroneiki olive tree is flowering, so I am hand pollinating it with an artist brush. The Abrequina olive tree will have open flowers within the next few days, which I will also pollinate. I...
    The Koroneiki olive tree is flowering, so I am hand pollinating it with an artist brush. The Abrequina olive tree will have open flowers within the next few days, which I will also pollinate. I will also cross pollinate both plants to see if that increases the number of olives that set.
    The Koroneiki olive tree is flowering, so I am hand pollinating it with an artist brush. The Abrequina olive tree will have open flowers within the next few days, which I will also pollinate. I will also cross pollinate both plants to see if...
    The Koroneiki olive tree is flowering, so I am hand pollinating it with an artist brush. The Abrequina olive tree will have open flowers within the next few days, which I will also pollinate. I...
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  4. miraflores

    Amarillis

    I think you had one last year and didn`t flower yet , I`m I right? if yes is because they are turning around let me explain better , all the one we get before xmas are coming from Brazil where is...
    I think you had one last year and didn`t flower yet , I`m I right? if yes is because they are turning around let me explain better , all the one we get before xmas are coming from Brazil where is the blooming season and hot summer , as IceCouldRum explain yes you can trick them again and make...
    I think you had one last year and didn`t flower yet , I`m I right? if yes is because they are turning around let me explain better , all the one we get before xmas are coming from Brazil where is the blooming season and hot summer , as...
    I think you had one last year and didn`t flower yet , I`m I right? if yes is because they are turning around let me explain better , all the one we get before xmas are coming from Brazil where is...
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  5. earthy1

    CONIFERS FOR WINDOW BOXES ?

    I guess it depends where you are. I'm on the North East coast and I've never lost any of the plants I listed. They even survived those two unusually harsh winters we had in a row a couple of years...
    I guess it depends where you are. I'm on the North East coast and I've never lost any of the plants I listed. They even survived those two unusually harsh winters we had in a row a couple of years or so ago.
    I guess it depends where you are. I'm on the North East coast and I've never lost any of the plants I listed. They even survived those two unusually harsh winters we had in a row a couple of years or so ago.
    I guess it depends where you are. I'm on the North East coast and I've never lost any of the plants I listed. They even survived those two unusually harsh winters we had in a row a couple of years...
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  6. vonrozen

    palmatum plant : leaves curl up and dry 30 - 50 %

    I have a similar issue and the bet for my acer is wrong compost in the pot. I don't think it's getting enough nutrients as the leaves curl, especially new growth that dies back. So I'm suspecting...
    I have a similar issue and the bet for my acer is wrong compost in the pot. I don't think it's getting enough nutrients as the leaves curl, especially new growth that dies back. So I'm suspecting potassium and other nutrient deficiency. In my case, I believe the compost is wrong and the roots...
    I have a similar issue and the bet for my acer is wrong compost in the pot. I don't think it's getting enough nutrients as the leaves curl, especially new growth that dies back. So I'm suspecting potassium and other nutrient deficiency. In my...
    I have a similar issue and the bet for my acer is wrong compost in the pot. I don't think it's getting enough nutrients as the leaves curl, especially new growth that dies back. So I'm suspecting...
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  7. Delta

    Leggy Japanese Maple - need pruning?

    I'd keep them on if your repotting into a larger pot :blue thumb:
    I'd keep them on if your repotting into a larger pot :blue thumb:
    I'd keep them on if your repotting into a larger pot :blue thumb:
    I'd keep them on if your repotting into a larger pot :blue thumb:
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  8. Delta

    Spirea cutting - winter care?

    Thanks for the encouragement & info - sounds like a good plan & I've lots of good shelter in the yard so it would be good to see how it fares. I'm intending on repeating the practice next year...
    Thanks for the encouragement & info - sounds like a good plan & I've lots of good shelter in the yard so it would be good to see how it fares. I'm intending on repeating the practice next year with another cutting to see if I can repeat the success :) It actually put out a ton of roots just...
    Thanks for the encouragement & info - sounds like a good plan & I've lots of good shelter in the yard so it would be good to see how it fares. I'm intending on repeating the practice next year with another cutting to see if I can repeat the...
    Thanks for the encouragement & info - sounds like a good plan & I've lots of good shelter in the yard so it would be good to see how it fares. I'm intending on repeating the practice next year...
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  9. JackJJW

    Growing big trees but keeping them small in containers

    Thanks Eddie - I tend to use pine needles begged from friends who have christmas trees :blue thumb:
    Thanks Eddie - I tend to use pine needles begged from friends who have christmas trees :blue thumb:
    Thanks Eddie - I tend to use pine needles begged from friends who have christmas trees :blue thumb:
    Thanks Eddie - I tend to use pine needles begged from friends who have christmas trees :blue thumb:
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  10. barryman

    BONSAI !!!!

    It will need to be outdoors. There are only a few trees that are suitable for indoors and even they do better if they go outdoors in the summer. As it is a new little tree just leave it to grow...
    It will need to be outdoors. There are only a few trees that are suitable for indoors and even they do better if they go outdoors in the summer. As it is a new little tree just leave it to grow this year. Remember that it will lose it leaves soon so don't assume it has died. Water is the big...
    It will need to be outdoors. There are only a few trees that are suitable for indoors and even they do better if they go outdoors in the summer. As it is a new little tree just leave it to grow this year. Remember that it will lose it leaves soon...
    It will need to be outdoors. There are only a few trees that are suitable for indoors and even they do better if they go outdoors in the summer. As it is a new little tree just leave it to grow...
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  11. Star Jasmine

    Easy Fill Hanging Baskets - tips needed

    Trailing Lobelia SJ, Jenny namaste
    Trailing Lobelia SJ, Jenny namaste
    Trailing Lobelia SJ, Jenny namaste
    Trailing Lobelia SJ, Jenny namaste
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  12. rosielee

    small pot plants for grave containers

    Hi Everyone Theres some good tips and ideas here which I will probably follow up. I'm sure using plants will be far easier than using cut flowers. It takes so long to cut the stems and trim the...
    Hi Everyone Theres some good tips and ideas here which I will probably follow up. I'm sure using plants will be far easier than using cut flowers. It takes so long to cut the stems and trim the leaves and push them in the holes especially in the winter when its freezing! Many thanks to you all.
    Hi Everyone Theres some good tips and ideas here which I will probably follow up. I'm sure using plants will be far easier than using cut flowers. It takes so long to cut the stems and trim the leaves and push them in the holes especially in the...
    Hi Everyone Theres some good tips and ideas here which I will probably follow up. I'm sure using plants will be far easier than using cut flowers. It takes so long to cut the stems and trim the...
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  13. silu

    Ideas of what to put in these please.

    I like your Stream of Forget-me-Nots Kristen. I have several urn-shaped pots on their sides and usually put Pansies or Petunias in them but now think I may create a 'stream' of Verbenas which go...
    I like your Stream of Forget-me-Nots Kristen. I have several urn-shaped pots on their sides and usually put Pansies or Petunias in them but now think I may create a 'stream' of Verbenas which go on for years here.Thanks for the idea! :star:I also put hanging baskets in pots for convenience as...
    I like your Stream of Forget-me-Nots Kristen. I have several urn-shaped pots on their sides and usually put Pansies or Petunias in them but now think I may create a 'stream' of Verbenas which go on for years here.Thanks for the idea! :star:I also...
    I like your Stream of Forget-me-Nots Kristen. I have several urn-shaped pots on their sides and usually put Pansies or Petunias in them but now think I may create a 'stream' of Verbenas which go...
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  14. simon n

    A few new purchases, and updated pics.

    Simon, your garden looks brilliant. I could spend all day pottering around your pots.
    Simon, your garden looks brilliant. I could spend all day pottering around your pots.
    Simon, your garden looks brilliant. I could spend all day pottering around your pots.
    Simon, your garden looks brilliant. I could spend all day pottering around your pots.
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  15. luciusmaximus
    Like x 6

    Belfast sinks

    We added a Butler sink to a garden, added a small log pile to rot down and some leave litter near by, plated some shade covering plants around the sink. Frogs, Newts and other creepy crawleys are...
    We added a Butler sink to a garden, added a small log pile to rot down and some leave litter near by, plated some shade covering plants around the sink. Frogs, Newts and other creepy crawleys are numerous now, love it when nature finds its own way! Another log pile we added, has lizards and door...
    We added a Butler sink to a garden, added a small log pile to rot down and some leave litter near by, plated some shade covering plants around the sink. Frogs, Newts and other creepy crawleys are numerous now, love it when nature finds its own...
    We added a Butler sink to a garden, added a small log pile to rot down and some leave litter near by, plated some shade covering plants around the sink. Frogs, Newts and other creepy crawleys are...
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  16. Howard Shaw

    Perlite or Vermiculite ?

    Thanks! Saw some in local gas fire shop £10 small bag! Just made we wonder!:scratch:
    Thanks! Saw some in local gas fire shop £10 small bag! Just made we wonder!:scratch:
    Thanks! Saw some in local gas fire shop £10 small bag! Just made we wonder!:scratch:
    Thanks! Saw some in local gas fire shop £10 small bag! Just made we wonder!:scratch:
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  17. ianthenut

    My blueberry bushes

    If you didn't use ericaceous compost then, when that arrives, shake off the compost from repotting and re-pot them again with the Ericaceous. I wouldn't have expected the plants to object to pH...
    If you didn't use ericaceous compost then, when that arrives, shake off the compost from repotting and re-pot them again with the Ericaceous. I wouldn't have expected the plants to object to pH within just a "week ago" thoughIn case you were not aware you should only water them with rain water :)
    If you didn't use ericaceous compost then, when that arrives, shake off the compost from repotting and re-pot them again with the Ericaceous. I wouldn't have expected the plants to object to pH within just a "week ago" thoughIn case you were...
    If you didn't use ericaceous compost then, when that arrives, shake off the compost from repotting and re-pot them again with the Ericaceous. I wouldn't have expected the plants to object to pH...
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  18. newpotato

    Ivy in hanging baskets

    I have a very shaded corner in my garden, which I am thinking of filling with hanging baskets. I like the idea of ivy trailing from the plants but having dealt with ivy in past, I know what a...
    I have a very shaded corner in my garden, which I am thinking of filling with hanging baskets. I like the idea of ivy trailing from the plants but having dealt with ivy in past, I know what a nuisance it can be and I don't want to put it in pots with other plants if its liable to just end up...
    I have a very shaded corner in my garden, which I am thinking of filling with hanging baskets. I like the idea of ivy trailing from the plants but having dealt with ivy in past, I know what a nuisance it can be and I don't want to put it in pots...
    I have a very shaded corner in my garden, which I am thinking of filling with hanging baskets. I like the idea of ivy trailing from the plants but having dealt with ivy in past, I know what a...
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  19. Megjames

    Plez help with tomatoes

    Right got it thanksSent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    Right got it thanksSent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    Right got it thanksSent from my iPad using Tapatalk
    Right got it thanksSent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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  20. ennnceee

    No flowers on my Jasmine...

    Snails are a little more difficult but you should see an improvement after about 6 months.
    Snails are a little more difficult but you should see an improvement after about 6 months.
    Snails are a little more difficult but you should see an improvement after about 6 months.
    Snails are a little more difficult but you should see an improvement after about 6 months.
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