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  1. Fat Controller

    Gladioli

    Thanks @Punkdoc
    Thanks @Punkdoc
    Thanks @Punkdoc
    Thanks @Punkdoc
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  2. Nik
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  3. wildflower

    Wind..

    sorry to hear about all your losses, its sickening to lose your green house,the winds here in stonehaven have been so bad,made my first xmas basket looked allright,smashed to bits in next doors...
    sorry to hear about all your losses, its sickening to lose your green house,the winds here in stonehaven have been so bad,made my first xmas basket looked allright,smashed to bits in next doors garden.end of basket :mad: :mad:my friend lives on the beach front, water right over the wall windscreen...
    sorry to hear about all your losses, its sickening to lose your green house,the winds here in stonehaven have been so bad,made my first xmas basket looked allright,smashed to bits in next doors garden.end of basket :mad: :mad:my friend lives on the...
    sorry to hear about all your losses, its sickening to lose your green house,the winds here in stonehaven have been so bad,made my first xmas basket looked allright,smashed to bits in next doors...
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  4. Verdun

    Who else?

    Need evidence
    Need evidence
    Need evidence
    Need evidence
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  5. rosietutu
    Like x 4

    Seed Catalogues

    Chiltern Seeds wins on the cover stakes IMO, but then loses with lack of pictures inside.I ordered two new Clematis from Thorncroft Clematis. I thought I'd seen everything online but NO! An...
    Chiltern Seeds wins on the cover stakes IMO, but then loses with lack of pictures inside.I ordered two new Clematis from Thorncroft Clematis. I thought I'd seen everything online but NO! An entire catalogue packed full of shiny new things I can buy. Hundreds of them! If only I had more...
    Chiltern Seeds wins on the cover stakes IMO, but then loses with lack of pictures inside.I ordered two new Clematis from Thorncroft Clematis. I thought I'd seen everything online but NO! An entire catalogue packed full of shiny new things I...
    Chiltern Seeds wins on the cover stakes IMO, but then loses with lack of pictures inside.I ordered two new Clematis from Thorncroft Clematis. I thought I'd seen everything online but NO! An...
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  6. Simon Clawson

    Raised beds for a garden corners with access only from the hypotenusa

    Always better to do it well the first time with digging! Total embuggerance doing it twice
    Always better to do it well the first time with digging! Total embuggerance doing it twice
    Always better to do it well the first time with digging! Total embuggerance doing it twice
    Always better to do it well the first time with digging! Total embuggerance doing it twice
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  7. Verdun

    Warmest day of the year tomorrow

    Having just spent a few days in Delhi (again) I can definitely support that thought. :thumbsup:
    Having just spent a few days in Delhi (again) I can definitely support that thought. :thumbsup:
    Having just spent a few days in Delhi (again) I can definitely support that thought. :thumbsup:
    Having just spent a few days in Delhi (again) I can definitely support that thought. :thumbsup:
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  8. Verdun
    Agree x 7

    Right or wrong?

    Has you asked, dead calfs from local farms and a few other things :mute:;)
    Has you asked, dead calfs from local farms and a few other things :mute:;)
    Has you asked, dead calfs from local farms and a few other things :mute:;)
    Has you asked, dead calfs from local farms and a few other things :mute:;)
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  9. Matt Stone

    Shady Climbers: Specific location

    I agreen NCF, but I wouldn't have plastic Bamboo in my garden!!:nonofinger::dunno::whistle::heehee:
    I agreen NCF, but I wouldn't have plastic Bamboo in my garden!!:nonofinger::dunno::whistle::heehee:
    I agreen NCF, but I wouldn't have plastic Bamboo in my garden!!:nonofinger::dunno::whistle::heehee:
    I agreen NCF, but I wouldn't have plastic Bamboo in my garden!!:nonofinger::dunno::whistle::heehee:
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  10. JJmac

    Herbs: advice on perennials in window box pls

    Hi Sheal, I hope your well and thanks for the reply.I managed to off load 3 of these amaryllis to a visitor yesterday, and the other 6 have dibs on them I also ordered my 3 herbs for the...
    Hi Sheal, I hope your well and thanks for the reply.I managed to off load 3 of these amaryllis to a visitor yesterday, and the other 6 have dibs on them I also ordered my 3 herbs for the trough, marjoram, oregano & thyme. I decided against the rosemary as it does need a bit more room than I'm...
    Hi Sheal, I hope your well and thanks for the reply.I managed to off load 3 of these amaryllis to a visitor yesterday, and the other 6 have dibs on them I also ordered my 3 herbs for the trough, marjoram, oregano & thyme. I decided against the...
    Hi Sheal, I hope your well and thanks for the reply.I managed to off load 3 of these amaryllis to a visitor yesterday, and the other 6 have dibs on them I also ordered my 3 herbs for the...
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  11. boygardener

    Gardeners world

    Hi Craig. I think last year they did some trials on about three different types of sunflower - I can't remember exactly. The first 5,000 or so people who wrote in got a free packet and they were...
    Hi Craig. I think last year they did some trials on about three different types of sunflower - I can't remember exactly. The first 5,000 or so people who wrote in got a free packet and they were expected to report back. There may have been some other plants involved as well. I felt it was a...
    Hi Craig. I think last year they did some trials on about three different types of sunflower - I can't remember exactly. The first 5,000 or so people who wrote in got a free packet and they were expected to report back. There may have been some...
    Hi Craig. I think last year they did some trials on about three different types of sunflower - I can't remember exactly. The first 5,000 or so people who wrote in got a free packet and they were...
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  12. SuzFlowers

    Would you mind neighbour growing rose on your garage wall?

    Indeed. That’s modern planning for you. I think they knocked it up on the back of an envelope on a Friday afternoon. But I count my blessings and am just very happy to have my own garden.
    Indeed. That’s modern planning for you. I think they knocked it up on the back of an envelope on a Friday afternoon. But I count my blessings and am just very happy to have my own garden.
    Indeed. That’s modern planning for you. I think they knocked it up on the back of an envelope on a Friday afternoon. But I count my blessings and am just very happy to have my own garden.
    Indeed. That’s modern planning for you. I think they knocked it up on the back of an envelope on a Friday afternoon. But I count my blessings and am just very happy to have my own garden.
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  13. r2oo

    Want to have a go at propagating seed!

    Ok, ignore me...just seen the info....sorry
    Ok, ignore me...just seen the info....sorry
    Ok, ignore me...just seen the info....sorry
    Ok, ignore me...just seen the info....sorry
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  14. Logan
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  15. "M"
    Like x 17

    Gardening with "M"

    The spider is doing very well and having the time of his life. Although he did get a bit drunk on some of the Pimms that was going around when you were here! :rolleyespink:
    The spider is doing very well and having the time of his life. Although he did get a bit drunk on some of the Pimms that was going around when you were here! :rolleyespink:
    The spider is doing very well and having the time of his life. Although he did get a bit drunk on some of the Pimms that was going around when you were here! :rolleyespink:
    The spider is doing very well and having the time of his life. Although he did get a bit drunk on some of the Pimms that was going around when you were here! :rolleyespink:
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  16. lazy-gardener

    what does your garden look like at the mo?

    It'll be nice to see it like that in the summer, U2BG! :D
    It'll be nice to see it like that in the summer, U2BG! :D
    It'll be nice to see it like that in the summer, U2BG! :D
    It'll be nice to see it like that in the summer, U2BG! :D
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  17. lifeflower

    Is gardening an art form?

    This is my personal favourite answer. It says it all!
    This is my personal favourite answer. It says it all!
    This is my personal favourite answer. It says it all!
    This is my personal favourite answer. It says it all!
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  18. roders

    New Garden TV Programme.

    Sorry, meant to mention this yesterday ... New rerun of the series started this morning - 08:20 BBC2. So you've missed "A" :heehee: - but its on iPlayer - but you can series-record "B" onwards from...
    Sorry, meant to mention this yesterday ... New rerun of the series started this morning - 08:20 BBC2. So you've missed "A" :heehee: - but its on iPlayer - but you can series-record "B" onwards from tomorrow ... if you want to.
    Sorry, meant to mention this yesterday ... New rerun of the series started this morning - 08:20 BBC2. So you've missed "A" :heehee: - but its on iPlayer - but you can series-record "B" onwards from tomorrow ... if you want to.
    Sorry, meant to mention this yesterday ... New rerun of the series started this morning - 08:20 BBC2. So you've missed "A" :heehee: - but its on iPlayer - but you can series-record "B" onwards from...
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  19. RDB85

    Hayter 48 keeps cutting out

    What I do is remove the blade, balance it on a round bar (a round pencil will do) and see if it sits steady (unlikely even with a good blade) then file a bit off the end of the heavy half until it...
    What I do is remove the blade, balance it on a round bar (a round pencil will do) and see if it sits steady (unlikely even with a good blade) then file a bit off the end of the heavy half until it is near as balanced as you can get it.
    What I do is remove the blade, balance it on a round bar (a round pencil will do) and see if it sits steady (unlikely even with a good blade) then file a bit off the end of the heavy half until it is near as balanced as you can get it.
    What I do is remove the blade, balance it on a round bar (a round pencil will do) and see if it sits steady (unlikely even with a good blade) then file a bit off the end of the heavy half until it...
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  20. xf8u39

    Plant idenfication

    Yes, a small pink flowered rampant doer! Jenny namaste
    Yes, a small pink flowered rampant doer! Jenny namaste
    Yes, a small pink flowered rampant doer! Jenny namaste
    Yes, a small pink flowered rampant doer! Jenny namaste
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