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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.
katecat58
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Jul 2, 2024
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405
katecat58
Jul 2, 2024
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...
Astraeus
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Jul 1, 2024
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526
fairygirl
Jul 2, 2024
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.
Dav
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Jun 29, 2024
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pete
Jun 29, 2024
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Ficus carica ... Fig Tree
Figs developing ...
Figs developing ...
Figs developing ...
Figs developing ...
Victoria
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Jun 24, 2024
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662
Victoria
Jun 28, 2024
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.
Emerion
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Jun 24, 2024
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528
Emerion
Jun 24, 2024
Strawberry thief
The fact that they're being completely removed, not nibbled and partially eaten [which lots of birds, slugs etc will do] suggests something like a rat, especially if they're being taken from...
The fact that they're being completely removed, not nibbled and partially eaten [which lots of birds, slugs etc will do] suggests something like a rat, especially if they're being taken from hanging baskets. I think you'd need a camera to be sure @compostgirl123* , and then you can take...
The fact that they're being completely removed, not nibbled and partially eaten [which lots of birds, slugs etc will do] suggests something like a rat, especially if they're being taken from hanging baskets. I think you'd need a camera to be...
The fact that they're being completely removed, not nibbled and partially eaten [which lots of birds, slugs etc will do] suggests something like a rat, especially if they're being taken from...
compostgirl123*
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Jun 19, 2024
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10
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fairygirl
Jun 24, 2024
Courgette split stem issue
The ants may be transporting black fly onto your plant, they often do that, if you see any patches of black fly on the undersides of the leaf just squash them. The ants , in themselves do no...
The ants may be transporting black fly onto your plant, they often do that, if you see any patches of black fly on the undersides of the leaf just squash them. The ants , in themselves do no damage.Leave all leaves on unless they are totally dead, they are still working even if they look a...
The ants may be transporting black fly onto your plant, they often do that, if you see any patches of black fly on the undersides of the leaf just squash them. The ants , in themselves do no damage.Leave all leaves on unless they are totally...
The ants may be transporting black fly onto your plant, they often do that, if you see any patches of black fly on the undersides of the leaf just squash them. The ants , in themselves do no...
PetalPushingNovice
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Jun 16, 2024
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pete
Jun 23, 2024
Rhubarb disease/stress/other?
Update- Since I took the original pic of the rusty rhubarb earlier this month, it has since grown regular, green, unaffected leaves! It looks the same as the neighbouring rhubarb now. I'm still...
Update- Since I took the original pic of the rusty rhubarb earlier this month, it has since grown regular, green, unaffected leaves! It looks the same as the neighbouring rhubarb now. I'm still unsure what caused the 'rust' but its happy and healthy again. Hooray!
Update- Since I took the original pic of the rusty rhubarb earlier this month, it has since grown regular, green, unaffected leaves! It looks the same as the neighbouring rhubarb now. I'm still unsure what caused the 'rust' but its happy and...
Update- Since I took the original pic of the rusty rhubarb earlier this month, it has since grown regular, green, unaffected leaves! It looks the same as the neighbouring rhubarb now. I'm still...
My Clay Jungle
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Jun 3, 2024
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My Clay Jungle
Jun 23, 2024
Fruit Cage materials ?
We sell loads of these plastic ribbed coated metal tube, in lengths from 60cm to 3m in diameters of 11mm, 15mm and 20mm. Then you get these clips etc etc to make your cage as small or big as you...
We sell loads of these plastic ribbed coated metal tube, in lengths from 60cm to 3m in diameters of 11mm, 15mm and 20mm. Then you get these clips etc etc to make your cage as small or big as you like. Very similar as building one with bamboo canes
We sell loads of these plastic ribbed coated metal tube, in lengths from 60cm to 3m in diameters of 11mm, 15mm and 20mm. Then you get these clips etc etc to make your cage as small or big as you like. Very similar as building one with bamboo...
We sell loads of these plastic ribbed coated metal tube, in lengths from 60cm to 3m in diameters of 11mm, 15mm and 20mm. Then you get these clips etc etc to make your cage as small or big as you...
ricky101
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Jun 22, 2024
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505
gks
Jun 22, 2024
whitefly on brassicas
You could use Pyrethrum which is a contact insecticide. It is not absorbed by the plant, so it's safe to use on edibles and anything sprayed is fine to eat after 7 days. It is made from...
You could use Pyrethrum which is a contact insecticide. It is not absorbed by the plant, so it's safe to use on edibles and anything sprayed is fine to eat after 7 days. It is made from Chrysanthemums.I grew sprouts once and they were so heavily infested with whitefly the sprouts began to rot...
You could use Pyrethrum which is a contact insecticide. It is not absorbed by the plant, so it's safe to use on edibles and anything sprayed is fine to eat after 7 days. It is made from Chrysanthemums.I grew sprouts once and they were so...
You could use Pyrethrum which is a contact insecticide. It is not absorbed by the plant, so it's safe to use on edibles and anything sprayed is fine to eat after 7 days. It is made from...
adamadamant
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Jun 17, 2024
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498
Pete8
Jun 19, 2024
Courgettes leaves yellow and green
I reckon it's due to the weather. It's been a lot cooler this year so things like courgettes are suffering. My pumpkins and courgettes are the same.
I reckon it's due to the weather. It's been a lot cooler this year so things like courgettes are suffering. My pumpkins and courgettes are the same.
I reckon it's due to the weather. It's been a lot cooler this year so things like courgettes are suffering. My pumpkins and courgettes are the same.
I reckon it's due to the weather. It's been a lot cooler this year so things like courgettes are suffering. My pumpkins and courgettes are the same.
Bear1
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Jun 15, 2024
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hamesy
Jun 17, 2024
Laburnum near veg patch
I wouldn't worry about it either, just don't eat the laburnum seeds. I would try and pick up as many seeds as possible, but that's to prevent a forest of seedlings, not because of the toxicity.
I wouldn't worry about it either, just don't eat the laburnum seeds. I would try and pick up as many seeds as possible, but that's to prevent a forest of seedlings, not because of the toxicity.
I wouldn't worry about it either, just don't eat the laburnum seeds. I would try and pick up as many seeds as possible, but that's to prevent a forest of seedlings, not because of the toxicity.
I wouldn't worry about it either, just don't eat the laburnum seeds. I would try and pick up as many seeds as possible, but that's to prevent a forest of seedlings, not because of the toxicity.
TomatoLover91
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Jun 16, 2024
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JennyJB
Jun 16, 2024
Multisown peas
Thanks @BobTG! Hopefully they'll survive!
Thanks @BobTG! Hopefully they'll survive!
Thanks @BobTG! Hopefully they'll survive!
Thanks @BobTG! Hopefully they'll survive!
latimer
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Jun 15, 2024
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453
latimer
Jun 15, 2024
Lemon Tree in Pot Advice
I’ve cut them back a bit. Thanks for the advice.
I’ve cut them back a bit. Thanks for the advice.
I’ve cut them back a bit. Thanks for the advice.
I’ve cut them back a bit. Thanks for the advice.
louisxiv
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Jun 15, 2024
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725
louisxiv
Jun 15, 2024
Emilie Cucumbers.
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks
Kitty52
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Jun 15, 2024
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636
Kitty52
Jun 15, 2024
Locked
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Seed sorting for 2024
I was starting to worry that Customs had nabbed this little lot, but they finally made it home.
I was starting to worry that Customs had nabbed this little lot, but they finally made it home.
I was starting to worry that Customs had nabbed this little lot, but they finally made it home.
I was starting to worry that Customs had nabbed this little lot, but they finally made it home.
burnie
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Oct 9, 2023
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eatenbyweasels
Jun 14, 2024
Summer pruning cordon apples
Thanks everyone , it looks like i am too eager to prune primarily as there is a lot of new growth each year but by so doing i am still wondering whether such early summer pruning affects next...
Thanks everyone , it looks like i am too eager to prune primarily as there is a lot of new growth each year but by so doing i am still wondering whether such early summer pruning affects next years performance . So i am going to sit on my hands til mid August and prune then . Whether the...
Thanks everyone , it looks like i am too eager to prune primarily as there is a lot of new growth each year but by so doing i am still wondering whether such early summer pruning affects next years performance . So i am going to sit on my hands...
Thanks everyone , it looks like i am too eager to prune primarily as there is a lot of new growth each year but by so doing i am still wondering whether such early summer pruning affects next...
Robert Bowen
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Jun 13, 2024
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Robert Bowen
Jun 13, 2024
Yellow leaves on greengage
Thanks guys!
Thanks guys!
Thanks guys!
Thanks guys!
Baalmaiden
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Jun 11, 2024
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794
Baalmaiden
Jun 12, 2024
Unusual tomato flower
Ah … I see …
Ah … I see …
Ah … I see …
Ah … I see …
Emerion
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Jun 12, 2024
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726
Dovefromabove
Jun 12, 2024
How to get new raspberry plants
@Thevictorian , the autumn ones are all fine. Half of the summer ones are fine, one looks a bit sad, the rest have died.
@Thevictorian , the autumn ones are all fine. Half of the summer ones are fine, one looks a bit sad, the rest have died.
@Thevictorian , the autumn ones are all fine. Half of the summer ones are fine, one looks a bit sad, the rest have died.
@Thevictorian , the autumn ones are all fine. Half of the summer ones are fine, one looks a bit sad, the rest have died.
Emerion
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Jun 10, 2024
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751
Emerion
Jun 12, 2024
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