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  1. Tufty

    When to harvest crown prince squash?

    Was once told 'the night before the first frost' !
    Was once told 'the night before the first frost' !
    Was once told 'the night before the first frost' !
    Was once told 'the night before the first frost' !
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  2. ennnceee

    These tomatoes don't look very healthy!

    Thanks all, will get Epsom Salts and make sure I'm watering properly. Would be surprising, but could just be the latter.
    Thanks all, will get Epsom Salts and make sure I'm watering properly. Would be surprising, but could just be the latter.
    Thanks all, will get Epsom Salts and make sure I'm watering properly. Would be surprising, but could just be the latter.
    Thanks all, will get Epsom Salts and make sure I'm watering properly. Would be surprising, but could just be the latter.
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  3. Stephen Southwest

    Slugs eating rhubarb - a new thing?

    Although we have been invaded by slugs this year, more than any other year I can remember, they haven't attacked our Rhubarb. It may be because our very prolific Rhubarb patch is 71 years old. :noidea:
    Although we have been invaded by slugs this year, more than any other year I can remember, they haven't attacked our Rhubarb. It may be because our very prolific Rhubarb patch is 71 years old. :noidea:
    Although we have been invaded by slugs this year, more than any other year I can remember, they haven't attacked our Rhubarb. It may be because our very prolific Rhubarb patch is 71 years old. :noidea:
    Although we have been invaded by slugs this year, more than any other year I can remember, they haven't attacked our Rhubarb. It may be because our very prolific Rhubarb patch is 71 years old. :noidea:
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  4. karaman

    what is killing my fig's leaf?

    Need a picture of the whole plant.
    Need a picture of the whole plant.
    Need a picture of the whole plant.
    Need a picture of the whole plant.
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  5. Shyamalie Satkunanandan

    Huge rosemary rooted in tiny pots that are buried in the ground

    Thank you so much for all the replies. I'll try to take the pots out as carefully as possible with advice above, and take cuttings as a back up too.Thanks again!
    Thank you so much for all the replies. I'll try to take the pots out as carefully as possible with advice above, and take cuttings as a back up too.Thanks again!
    Thank you so much for all the replies. I'll try to take the pots out as carefully as possible with advice above, and take cuttings as a back up too.Thanks again!
    Thank you so much for all the replies. I'll try to take the pots out as carefully as possible with advice above, and take cuttings as a back up too.Thanks again!
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  6. Daalamist

    Fruit recommendations for small greenhouse?

    How about Chilean guava? Ugni Moline. Grows well in a pot, nice little flowers and tasty small fruit.
    How about Chilean guava? Ugni Moline. Grows well in a pot, nice little flowers and tasty small fruit.
    How about Chilean guava? Ugni Moline. Grows well in a pot, nice little flowers and tasty small fruit.
    How about Chilean guava? Ugni Moline. Grows well in a pot, nice little flowers and tasty small fruit.
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  7. On the Levels

    Packhams Triumph

    I think they will shrivel if you try keeping them, they are no where near ready to come off the tree in mid July.
    I think they will shrivel if you try keeping them, they are no where near ready to come off the tree in mid July.
    I think they will shrivel if you try keeping them, they are no where near ready to come off the tree in mid July.
    I think they will shrivel if you try keeping them, they are no where near ready to come off the tree in mid July.
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  8. Aldo

    What happened to my apples?

    I also wonder if different groups, say of squirrels, learn different things, kind of handed down through the generations.So in some areas maybe squirrels haven't learned to take apples, in...
    I also wonder if different groups, say of squirrels, learn different things, kind of handed down through the generations.So in some areas maybe squirrels haven't learned to take apples, in others they have.
    I also wonder if different groups, say of squirrels, learn different things, kind of handed down through the generations.So in some areas maybe squirrels haven't learned to take apples, in others they have.
    I also wonder if different groups, say of squirrels, learn different things, kind of handed down through the generations.So in some areas maybe squirrels haven't learned to take apples, in...
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  9. Jack H

    Otherwise healthy cucumber plant leaves yellowing?

    I've had about 20 cucumbers so far, of which I've had about 2. I'm not a big fan of eating them, but I enjoy growing them and the neighbours are appreciative.But..... I went down the greenhouse...
    I've had about 20 cucumbers so far, of which I've had about 2. I'm not a big fan of eating them, but I enjoy growing them and the neighbours are appreciative.But..... I went down the greenhouse just now and look what I found!!A ripe tomato at last!! So that's lunch sorted for me :)
    I've had about 20 cucumbers so far, of which I've had about 2. I'm not a big fan of eating them, but I enjoy growing them and the neighbours are appreciative.But..... I went down the greenhouse just now and look what I found!!A ripe tomato...
    I've had about 20 cucumbers so far, of which I've had about 2. I'm not a big fan of eating them, but I enjoy growing them and the neighbours are appreciative.But..... I went down the greenhouse...
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  10. Clueless 1 v2

    All the things I didn't know I didn't know about cucumber

    In the greenhouse I find my cucumbers prefer a bit more shade and humidity than the tomatoes and peppers.
    In the greenhouse I find my cucumbers prefer a bit more shade and humidity than the tomatoes and peppers.
    In the greenhouse I find my cucumbers prefer a bit more shade and humidity than the tomatoes and peppers.
    In the greenhouse I find my cucumbers prefer a bit more shade and humidity than the tomatoes and peppers.
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  11. RoisinMcGuire

    When is the best time to move blackcurrant bushes?

    You could try a temporary line of netting between the fruit and the road to deter people. I think most normal people would see that and realise they arent supposed to scrump. Doesn't need to be...
    You could try a temporary line of netting between the fruit and the road to deter people. I think most normal people would see that and realise they arent supposed to scrump. Doesn't need to be anything fancy, just a few canes and some net. You could add a you are on cctv sign for extra...
    You could try a temporary line of netting between the fruit and the road to deter people. I think most normal people would see that and realise they arent supposed to scrump. Doesn't need to be anything fancy, just a few canes and some net. You...
    You could try a temporary line of netting between the fruit and the road to deter people. I think most normal people would see that and realise they arent supposed to scrump. Doesn't need to be...
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  12. David F

    Which one of these avocado plants should I keep?

    Avocado makes a very nice houseplant :)
    Avocado makes a very nice houseplant :)
    Avocado makes a very nice houseplant :)
    Avocado makes a very nice houseplant :)
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  13. hailbopp
    Like x 3

    I give up, there must be an explanation so help please!

    You are correct Pete, what I call a Broccoli is indeed Calebrese, just can’t get my head round calling it by the right name.I sow it early in the year to harvest between now and the end of...
    You are correct Pete, what I call a Broccoli is indeed Calebrese, just can’t get my head round calling it by the right name.I sow it early in the year to harvest between now and the end of Septemberish. The Cauliflower were also sown in about February. I tried the over wintering variety of cauli...
    You are correct Pete, what I call a Broccoli is indeed Calebrese, just can’t get my head round calling it by the right name.I sow it early in the year to harvest between now and the end of Septemberish. The Cauliflower were also sown in about...
    You are correct Pete, what I call a Broccoli is indeed Calebrese, just can’t get my head round calling it by the right name.I sow it early in the year to harvest between now and the end of...
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  14. Sarah Eley

    Sad strawberries

    Here they are after a bucket of water and some tomorite.
    Here they are after a bucket of water and some tomorite.
    Here they are after a bucket of water and some tomorite.
    Here they are after a bucket of water and some tomorite.
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  15. KarolinaW

    Dwarf peas

    @pete yes I agree. I used to be the one that just sowed one seed in the trench and moved on a bit before the next one but when I have sown in pots I usually do at least 5. Then in the ground I...
    @pete yes I agree. I used to be the one that just sowed one seed in the trench and moved on a bit before the next one but when I have sown in pots I usually do at least 5. Then in the ground I just thought what the heck and sowed so many in the trench so close together. Never done that before....
    @pete yes I agree. I used to be the one that just sowed one seed in the trench and moved on a bit before the next one but when I have sown in pots I usually do at least 5. Then in the ground I just thought what the heck and sowed so many in the...
    @pete yes I agree. I used to be the one that just sowed one seed in the trench and moved on a bit before the next one but when I have sown in pots I usually do at least 5. Then in the ground I...
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  16. katecat58

    patio fruit

    My local Sainsbury's have Blackberry Tiny Black and Raspberry Sweet Sunshine in stock. has anyone grown these varieties and can offer any advice? I am very tempted.
    My local Sainsbury's have Blackberry Tiny Black and Raspberry Sweet Sunshine in stock. has anyone grown these varieties and can offer any advice? I am very tempted.
    My local Sainsbury's have Blackberry Tiny Black and Raspberry Sweet Sunshine in stock. has anyone grown these varieties and can offer any advice? I am very tempted.
    My local Sainsbury's have Blackberry Tiny Black and Raspberry Sweet Sunshine in stock. has anyone grown these varieties and can offer any advice? I am very tempted.
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  17. Astraeus

    Raised wall-hung planters

    Could you attach a length of timber to the concrete posts, then put the hayracks on that?The hayracks I have just have holes at the back [they're plastic rather than metal] and you just put...
    Could you attach a length of timber to the concrete posts, then put the hayracks on that?The hayracks I have just have holes at the back [they're plastic rather than metal] and you just put screws onto the wall/fence to hang them on, so it also depends on what design your racks are. Even if...
    Could you attach a length of timber to the concrete posts, then put the hayracks on that?The hayracks I have just have holes at the back [they're plastic rather than metal] and you just put screws onto the wall/fence to hang them on, so it...
    Could you attach a length of timber to the concrete posts, then put the hayracks on that?The hayracks I have just have holes at the back [they're plastic rather than metal] and you just put...
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  18. Dav

    Rust on garlic

    Rust on garlic seems to be normal, just as long as it happens when the garlic is full grown its not really a problem.
    Rust on garlic seems to be normal, just as long as it happens when the garlic is full grown its not really a problem.
    Rust on garlic seems to be normal, just as long as it happens when the garlic is full grown its not really a problem.
    Rust on garlic seems to be normal, just as long as it happens when the garlic is full grown its not really a problem.
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  19. Victoria
    Like x 3

    Ficus carica ... Fig Tree

    Figs developing ...
    Figs developing ...
    Figs developing ...
    Figs developing ...
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  20. Emerion

    Rhubarb - bare rooted or 3 litre pot?

    That’s really helpful @Thevictorian and info on this site is so good.
    That’s really helpful @Thevictorian and info on this site is so good.
    That’s really helpful @Thevictorian and info on this site is so good.
    That’s really helpful @Thevictorian and info on this site is so good.
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