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  1. Liz

    Raspberries and strawberries

    Thanks both. Oldervarieties it is then! I used to have a border of alpine strawberries 20' by 2', lots of fruit all summer and until frosts. I have some plants now which were growing in my...
    Thanks both. Oldervarieties it is then! I used to have a border of alpine strawberries 20' by 2', lots of fruit all summer and until frosts. I have some plants now which were growing in my daughter's garden, so don't know what variety, maybe a cross? They are alpine type, habit and flavour but...
    Thanks both. Oldervarieties it is then! I used to have a border of alpine strawberries 20' by 2', lots of fruit all summer and until frosts. I have some plants now which were growing in my daughter's garden, so don't know what variety, maybe a...
    Thanks both. Oldervarieties it is then! I used to have a border of alpine strawberries 20' by 2', lots of fruit all summer and until frosts. I have some plants now which were growing in my...
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  2. elainefiz

    strawberries in a cold frame?

    I take it you're actually in France, k3n? How much nicer than in the not very sunny UK! It's an area where there's a lot agriculture and vines, isn't it, if my memory is correct? I don't...
    I take it you're actually in France, k3n? How much nicer than in the not very sunny UK! It's an area where there's a lot agriculture and vines, isn't it, if my memory is correct? I don't remember strawberries being a main fruit in France - but maybe I was too much influenced by the thought of...
    I take it you're actually in France, k3n? How much nicer than in the not very sunny UK! It's an area where there's a lot agriculture and vines, isn't it, if my memory is correct? I don't remember strawberries being a main fruit in France - but...
    I take it you're actually in France, k3n? How much nicer than in the not very sunny UK! It's an area where there's a lot agriculture and vines, isn't it, if my memory is correct? I don't...
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  3. Bexiboo

    early potatoes

    I like a var. called 'RATTE' lovely pulled straight out, and eaten with 1 hour..
    I like a var. called 'RATTE' lovely pulled straight out, and eaten with 1 hour..
    I like a var. called 'RATTE' lovely pulled straight out, and eaten with 1 hour..
    I like a var. called 'RATTE' lovely pulled straight out, and eaten with 1 hour..
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  4. lazy-gardener

    plum tree not fruiting

    ABSOLUTLY... used to use a weak solution of Jeyes fluid, but they advised against that a couple of years ago
    ABSOLUTLY... used to use a weak solution of Jeyes fluid, but they advised against that a couple of years ago
    ABSOLUTLY... used to use a weak solution of Jeyes fluid, but they advised against that a couple of years ago
    ABSOLUTLY... used to use a weak solution of Jeyes fluid, but they advised against that a couple of years ago
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  5. Bexiboo

    Veg Patch.....how to start?

    I got all my veg books from second hand shops. There always seems to be loads for a quid each, some great old ones too!
    I got all my veg books from second hand shops. There always seems to be loads for a quid each, some great old ones too!
    I got all my veg books from second hand shops. There always seems to be loads for a quid each, some great old ones too!
    I got all my veg books from second hand shops. There always seems to be loads for a quid each, some great old ones too!
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  6. Lady Gardener

    seed potato quality

    tnks frogs, yes i need a ph of 5.2 which is pretty acid, i think my soil will be about that, but i ll be taking the offending spuds back anyway. ill buy from T&M, at least i ll get quality, and i...
    tnks frogs, yes i need a ph of 5.2 which is pretty acid, i think my soil will be about that, but i ll be taking the offending spuds back anyway. ill buy from T&M, at least i ll get quality, and i can go for heritage variaties, i just wish i had more room!.......... i can see the wildflower area...
    tnks frogs, yes i need a ph of 5.2 which is pretty acid, i think my soil will be about that, but i ll be taking the offending spuds back anyway. ill buy from T&M, at least i ll get quality, and i can go for heritage variaties, i just wish i had...
    tnks frogs, yes i need a ph of 5.2 which is pretty acid, i think my soil will be about that, but i ll be taking the offending spuds back anyway. ill buy from T&M, at least i ll get quality, and i...
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  7. barneyb

    taking cuttings from chilean potato plant

    Thanks for that , will let you know how it goes!
    Thanks for that , will let you know how it goes!
    Thanks for that , will let you know how it goes!
    Thanks for that , will let you know how it goes!
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  8. alan

    onions and shallots

    Thanks for that Rossco, will hold on then until end of April, with a bit of luck the weather will have warmed up by then.
    Thanks for that Rossco, will hold on then until end of April, with a bit of luck the weather will have warmed up by then.
    Thanks for that Rossco, will hold on then until end of April, with a bit of luck the weather will have warmed up by then.
    Thanks for that Rossco, will hold on then until end of April, with a bit of luck the weather will have warmed up by then.
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  9. Webmaster

    What Veg are you going to grow this year ??

    certainly an interesting looking tomato!
    certainly an interesting looking tomato!
    certainly an interesting looking tomato!
    certainly an interesting looking tomato!
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  10. grinch

    f1 cucumbers

    Grow trailing types up supporting fences, nets, or canes, or allow them to climb up string. Nip out the growing point after 5 or 6 leaves have appeared and train the resulting stronger growths up...
    Grow trailing types up supporting fences, nets, or canes, or allow them to climb up string. Nip out the growing point after 5 or 6 leaves have appeared and train the resulting stronger growths up the support, tying as needed. when the shoots have reached the top of the support, nip them out 2...
    Grow trailing types up supporting fences, nets, or canes, or allow them to climb up string. Nip out the growing point after 5 or 6 leaves have appeared and train the resulting stronger growths up the support, tying as needed. when the shoots have...
    Grow trailing types up supporting fences, nets, or canes, or allow them to climb up string. Nip out the growing point after 5 or 6 leaves have appeared and train the resulting stronger growths up...
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  11. samsoph

    Help...i fed wrong plant food to my blueberries!!

    Thankyou Lady gardener and Roders, they are budding lovely now, and i wouldn't want to think it might kill them. Thankyou both for the replies Gill
    Thankyou Lady gardener and Roders, they are budding lovely now, and i wouldn't want to think it might kill them. Thankyou both for the replies Gill
    Thankyou Lady gardener and Roders, they are budding lovely now, and i wouldn't want to think it might kill them. Thankyou both for the replies Gill
    Thankyou Lady gardener and Roders, they are budding lovely now, and i wouldn't want to think it might kill them. Thankyou both for the replies Gill
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  12. Waco

    Edible John Innes no 2

    Both my cavs would eat the spilt compost from my potting up of things. I think dogs like children try new textures in their mouth - if it tastes OK they will continue. Not a dietary insufficiency.
    Both my cavs would eat the spilt compost from my potting up of things. I think dogs like children try new textures in their mouth - if it tastes OK they will continue. Not a dietary insufficiency.
    Both my cavs would eat the spilt compost from my potting up of things. I think dogs like children try new textures in their mouth - if it tastes OK they will continue. Not a dietary insufficiency.
    Both my cavs would eat the spilt compost from my potting up of things. I think dogs like children try new textures in their mouth - if it tastes OK they will continue. Not a dietary insufficiency.
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  13. Dave Martin

    potato growing

    Yep!! :D But no bliddy money........ :D :D
    Yep!! :D But no bliddy money........ :D :D
    Yep!! :D But no bliddy money........ :D :D
    Yep!! :D But no bliddy money........ :D :D
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  14. samsoph

    when to plant gooseberrys and red currants

    I hope you don't have to worry about them Gill. They completely stripped our red currant bush in 2004 in the space of about three days. Last year I kept a better look out and sprayed as soon as I...
    I hope you don't have to worry about them Gill. They completely stripped our red currant bush in 2004 in the space of about three days. Last year I kept a better look out and sprayed as soon as I spotted the little blighters.
    I hope you don't have to worry about them Gill. They completely stripped our red currant bush in 2004 in the space of about three days. Last year I kept a better look out and sprayed as soon as I spotted the little blighters.
    I hope you don't have to worry about them Gill. They completely stripped our red currant bush in 2004 in the space of about three days. Last year I kept a better look out and sprayed as soon as I...
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  15. LacrimaTear

    Help please!!! Strawberry dilemma

    If they came from under cover in a GC it might be best to put the pots in a sheltered corner for a week or ten days before you plant them just in order to prevent any cold shock set back. If the...
    If they came from under cover in a GC it might be best to put the pots in a sheltered corner for a week or ten days before you plant them just in order to prevent any cold shock set back. If the plants were growing without any protection you should be quite safe popping them straight in the...
    If they came from under cover in a GC it might be best to put the pots in a sheltered corner for a week or ten days before you plant them just in order to prevent any cold shock set back. If the plants were growing without any protection you...
    If they came from under cover in a GC it might be best to put the pots in a sheltered corner for a week or ten days before you plant them just in order to prevent any cold shock set back. If the...
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  16. LacrimaTear

    Help please!!! Strawberry dilemma

    Thank you so much! I really appreciate the help.
    Thank you so much! I really appreciate the help.
    Thank you so much! I really appreciate the help.
    Thank you so much! I really appreciate the help.
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  17. Gardening Newbie

    Swedes

    Salivating at the thought Sawfish! Thanks.
    Salivating at the thought Sawfish! Thanks.
    Salivating at the thought Sawfish! Thanks.
    Salivating at the thought Sawfish! Thanks.
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  18. dalbuie

    Apple Cucumber

    Apple and Lemon cucumbers are round, usually yellow skinned ridge type, they grow up to 3" in diameter. they are different in taste, for something unusual in a mixed salad. Grow as normal...
    Apple and Lemon cucumbers are round, usually yellow skinned ridge type, they grow up to 3" in diameter. they are different in taste, for something unusual in a mixed salad. Grow as normal cucumbers, follow directions on pack of seeds.
    Apple and Lemon cucumbers are round, usually yellow skinned ridge type, they grow up to 3" in diameter. they are different in taste, for something unusual in a mixed salad. Grow as normal cucumbers, follow directions on pack of seeds.
    Apple and Lemon cucumbers are round, usually yellow skinned ridge type, they grow up to 3" in diameter. they are different in taste, for something unusual in a mixed salad. Grow as normal...
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  19. marge

    HELP - COURGETTES!

    Marge as Dave says I think you are a bit early, your a bit nearer to my end of the country. I always reckon on six weeks to planting out from seed sowing for the likes of cucumber, marrow,...
    Marge as Dave says I think you are a bit early, your a bit nearer to my end of the country. I always reckon on six weeks to planting out from seed sowing for the likes of cucumber, marrow, courgette etc. I usually wait till the last week in May or the first in June for planting out, you can go...
    Marge as Dave says I think you are a bit early, your a bit nearer to my end of the country. I always reckon on six weeks to planting out from seed sowing for the likes of cucumber, marrow, courgette etc. I usually wait till the last week in May...
    Marge as Dave says I think you are a bit early, your a bit nearer to my end of the country. I always reckon on six weeks to planting out from seed sowing for the likes of cucumber, marrow,...
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  20. mistys

    Cauliflower problem

    One possibility is cabbage stem flea beetle. They normally attack between August and October.
    One possibility is cabbage stem flea beetle. They normally attack between August and October.
    One possibility is cabbage stem flea beetle. They normally attack between August and October.
    One possibility is cabbage stem flea beetle. They normally attack between August and October.
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