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  2. JWK
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    What are we doing in the garden 2024

    I did some more garden furniture painting yesterday. A bench this time and it’s now a dark blue, like ink. It contrasts well with the green background of grasses and ferns in my lower garden....
    I did some more garden furniture painting yesterday. A bench this time and it’s now a dark blue, like ink. It contrasts well with the green background of grasses and ferns in my lower garden. Today I moved some of my recently planted containers around and returned other containers with Hostas in...
    I did some more garden furniture painting yesterday. A bench this time and it’s now a dark blue, like ink. It contrasts well with the green background of grasses and ferns in my lower garden. Today I moved some of my recently planted containers...
    I did some more garden furniture painting yesterday. A bench this time and it’s now a dark blue, like ink. It contrasts well with the green background of grasses and ferns in my lower garden....
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  3. wiseowl
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    What's Looking Good September

    Some grass highlights in today's sun.
    Some grass highlights in today's sun.
    Some grass highlights in today's sun.
    Some grass highlights in today's sun.
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  4. JWK
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    Show us your purchases 2024

    That's a new variety on me, Looks like a good doer! :blue thumb:
    That's a new variety on me, Looks like a good doer! :blue thumb:
    That's a new variety on me, Looks like a good doer! :blue thumb:
    That's a new variety on me, Looks like a good doer! :blue thumb:
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  5. ARMANDII
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    Sweetpeas

    Same here, the cut-flower value of mine has virtually finished because of greenfly infestation. After many years of growing sweet peas, this has been a very disappointing year in this...
    Same here, the cut-flower value of mine has virtually finished because of greenfly infestation. After many years of growing sweet peas, this has been a very disappointing year in this respect.Alas, I'll continue to enjoy them as a garden display for the rest of the season.
    Same here, the cut-flower value of mine has virtually finished because of greenfly infestation. After many years of growing sweet peas, this has been a very disappointing year in this respect.Alas, I'll continue to enjoy them as a garden...
    Same here, the cut-flower value of mine has virtually finished because of greenfly infestation. After many years of growing sweet peas, this has been a very disappointing year in this...
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  6. ARMANDII
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    RECOMMENDED GARDENING/HORTICULTURAL/BOTANICAL BOOKS AND PERSONAL STUDIES INTO THE SUBJECT

    There are no long technical treatises on how to do anything connected with gardening but his comments still ring true today. He had a childlike wonder of nature which my grandfather had and...
    There are no long technical treatises on how to do anything connected with gardening but his comments still ring true today. He had a childlike wonder of nature which my grandfather had and instilled in me as a child, something I seem to have passed on to my daughter happily, and a naughty sense...
    There are no long technical treatises on how to do anything connected with gardening but his comments still ring true today. He had a childlike wonder of nature which my grandfather had and instilled in me as a child, something I seem to have...
    There are no long technical treatises on how to do anything connected with gardening but his comments still ring true today. He had a childlike wonder of nature which my grandfather had and...
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  7. ChrisM6
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    Mediterranean / Dry gardening

    Another factor in my problem is a thin, shallow, gritty soil with a compacted shale layer only a spades depth below the surface. It puddles in wet weather and it is like watering a sieve in hot...
    Another factor in my problem is a thin, shallow, gritty soil with a compacted shale layer only a spades depth below the surface. It puddles in wet weather and it is like watering a sieve in hot dry weather. When I first moved here 20 years ago I planted fruit trees etc. but almost every year we...
    Another factor in my problem is a thin, shallow, gritty soil with a compacted shale layer only a spades depth below the surface. It puddles in wet weather and it is like watering a sieve in hot dry weather. When I first moved here 20 years ago I...
    Another factor in my problem is a thin, shallow, gritty soil with a compacted shale layer only a spades depth below the surface. It puddles in wet weather and it is like watering a sieve in hot...
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  8. HarryS
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    Dahlia Tuber Planting ?

    In 2022, we were walking our regular route to the high street and saw some beautiful red and white dahlias in someone's garden, so I knocked the door and he invited me back in the autumn to get...
    In 2022, we were walking our regular route to the high street and saw some beautiful red and white dahlias in someone's garden, so I knocked the door and he invited me back in the autumn to get some tubers. A very kind gardener. I planted those in 2023 and they came up lovely.This year I...
    In 2022, we were walking our regular route to the high street and saw some beautiful red and white dahlias in someone's garden, so I knocked the door and he invited me back in the autumn to get some tubers. A very kind gardener. I planted those...
    In 2022, we were walking our regular route to the high street and saw some beautiful red and white dahlias in someone's garden, so I knocked the door and he invited me back in the autumn to get...
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  9. Redwing
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    Good Online Nurseries and Plant Sellers

    Yes I've had them replace a really tiny Hosta bare root they sent out last year, as it happens the original one did survive so ended up with two. Zero complaints from me...just sad not to be able...
    Yes I've had them replace a really tiny Hosta bare root they sent out last year, as it happens the original one did survive so ended up with two. Zero complaints from me...just sad not to be able to buy anything this year as don't want to add even more plants to our move :)
    Yes I've had them replace a really tiny Hosta bare root they sent out last year, as it happens the original one did survive so ended up with two. Zero complaints from me...just sad not to be able to buy anything this year as don't want to add...
    Yes I've had them replace a really tiny Hosta bare root they sent out last year, as it happens the original one did survive so ended up with two. Zero complaints from me...just sad not to be able...
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  10. ARMANDII
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    IRIS CHOICE - NEED A HAND FROM THE GANG

    You need them all! I need them all! They're magnificent aren't they?
    You need them all! I need them all! They're magnificent aren't they?
    You need them all! I need them all! They're magnificent aren't they?
    You need them all! I need them all! They're magnificent aren't they?
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  11. ARMANDII
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    SUPER SALVIAS

    stormy pink - from Great DixterJenny namaste
    stormy pink - from Great DixterJenny namaste
    stormy pink - from Great DixterJenny namaste
    stormy pink - from Great DixterJenny namaste
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  12. Kevin Cowans
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    Struggling Honeysuckle 'American Beauty'

    Hello @Kevin Cowans no worries my friendBuy Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame (syn American Beauty) Honeysuckle in the UK
    Hello @Kevin Cowans no worries my friendBuy Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame (syn American Beauty) Honeysuckle in the UK
    Hello @Kevin Cowans no worries my friendBuy Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame (syn American Beauty) Honeysuckle in the UK
    Hello @Kevin Cowans no worries my friendBuy Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame (syn American Beauty) Honeysuckle in the UK
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  13. ARMANDII
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    FUCHSIAS

    I've had difficulty sourcing decent sized bush fuchsias but fortunately my cuttings are coming on space and should be a good size by the autumn
    I've had difficulty sourcing decent sized bush fuchsias but fortunately my cuttings are coming on space and should be a good size by the autumn
    I've had difficulty sourcing decent sized bush fuchsias but fortunately my cuttings are coming on space and should be a good size by the autumn
    I've had difficulty sourcing decent sized bush fuchsias but fortunately my cuttings are coming on space and should be a good size by the autumn
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  14. JWK
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    Anyone Buying New Seed ?

    Thank you, will do :) have a good day.
    Thank you, will do :) have a good day.
    Thank you, will do :) have a good day.
    Thank you, will do :) have a good day.
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  15. Fat Controller
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    Sheds

    These are the ones I have here -
    These are the ones I have here -
    These are the ones I have here -
    These are the ones I have here -
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  16. HarryS
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    Know Your Weeds

    my friend seems to be having a problem with buttercup weeds in her lawn, how can she get rid of it ? Without damaging the lawn :spinning:
    my friend seems to be having a problem with buttercup weeds in her lawn, how can she get rid of it ? Without damaging the lawn :spinning:
    my friend seems to be having a problem with buttercup weeds in her lawn, how can she get rid of it ? Without damaging the lawn :spinning:
    my friend seems to be having a problem with buttercup weeds in her lawn, how can she get rid of it ? Without damaging the lawn :spinning:
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  17. JWK
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    Do you know your soil type?

    Good deep sandy loam around 7 on the PH scale here. Front garden is very draining; back garden has better soil and holds moisture pretty well because of the huge amounts of compost and manure...
    Good deep sandy loam around 7 on the PH scale here. Front garden is very draining; back garden has better soil and holds moisture pretty well because of the huge amounts of compost and manure added over the years. Warm, sunny walled garden not far from the coast. Can grow wide range of...
    Good deep sandy loam around 7 on the PH scale here. Front garden is very draining; back garden has better soil and holds moisture pretty well because of the huge amounts of compost and manure added over the years. Warm, sunny walled garden...
    Good deep sandy loam around 7 on the PH scale here. Front garden is very draining; back garden has better soil and holds moisture pretty well because of the huge amounts of compost and manure...
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  18. shiney
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    Cutting Lawn Edges

    Of course, if Bulldog did make them, the quality would be better, and they might even give away a bag of Uncle Joes as a promotional offer! :snork:
    Of course, if Bulldog did make them, the quality would be better, and they might even give away a bag of Uncle Joes as a promotional offer! :snork:
    Of course, if Bulldog did make them, the quality would be better, and they might even give away a bag of Uncle Joes as a promotional offer! :snork:
    Of course, if Bulldog did make them, the quality would be better, and they might even give away a bag of Uncle Joes as a promotional offer! :snork:
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  19. PeterS
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    Improving clay

    Cool
    Cool
    Cool
    Cool
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  21. CatDouch
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    Photos of Dahlias 2024

    Blue Bayou and friend
    Blue Bayou and friend
    Blue Bayou and friend
    Blue Bayou and friend
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  22. John Bradley

    300mm of topsoil –> over a metre of compacted clay!!

    Hi Thank you for the response, your right, its a new build issue everywhere these days, they just dont clear the ground and drop topsoil on top of whatever is there!!I think the raised border...
    Hi Thank you for the response, your right, its a new build issue everywhere these days, they just dont clear the ground and drop topsoil on top of whatever is there!!I think the raised border may be an option with railway sleepers.... that way I could just put in some smaller drainage...
    Hi Thank you for the response, your right, its a new build issue everywhere these days, they just dont clear the ground and drop topsoil on top of whatever is there!!I think the raised border may be an option with railway sleepers.... that way...
    Hi Thank you for the response, your right, its a new build issue everywhere these days, they just dont clear the ground and drop topsoil on top of whatever is there!!I think the raised border...
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  23. Mattyp

    When a north facing garden is south facing

    If growing slightly tender plants you are best looking for the winter sunny areas.Very easy to plant something in June or July only to find that plant spends 5 months in total shade at the worst...
    If growing slightly tender plants you are best looking for the winter sunny areas.Very easy to plant something in June or July only to find that plant spends 5 months in total shade at the worst time of the year.
    If growing slightly tender plants you are best looking for the winter sunny areas.Very easy to plant something in June or July only to find that plant spends 5 months in total shade at the worst time of the year.
    If growing slightly tender plants you are best looking for the winter sunny areas.Very easy to plant something in June or July only to find that plant spends 5 months in total shade at the worst...
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  24. Donna Crossman

    Nothing will thrive in my no dig bed

    That's great @Donna Crossman . Glad it's working better now. You'll be able to enjoy all the area around the pond, as well as the pond itself. You can experiment a bit more with your choices too,...
    That's great @Donna Crossman . Glad it's working better now. You'll be able to enjoy all the area around the pond, as well as the pond itself. You can experiment a bit more with your choices too, when the soil's decent
    That's great @Donna Crossman . Glad it's working better now. You'll be able to enjoy all the area around the pond, as well as the pond itself. You can experiment a bit more with your choices too, when the soil's decent
    That's great @Donna Crossman . Glad it's working better now. You'll be able to enjoy all the area around the pond, as well as the pond itself. You can experiment a bit more with your choices too,...
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  25. micearguers
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    Fond of Fronds

    Thank you. Benign neglect seems to work.
    Thank you. Benign neglect seems to work.
    Thank you. Benign neglect seems to work.
    Thank you. Benign neglect seems to work.
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  26. fumanchu
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    Sad to say..

    Yes it's in the High St he seems very well known here.
    Yes it's in the High St he seems very well known here.
    Yes it's in the High St he seems very well known here.
    Yes it's in the High St he seems very well known here.
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  27. Robert Bowen

    Blind chinese witch hazel

    @Goldenlily26 Thank you for your input , i shall monitor this over the winter months and assess the way forward . The only vertical stem ends with two horizontal stems , so i shall take photos...
    @Goldenlily26 Thank you for your input , i shall monitor this over the winter months and assess the way forward . The only vertical stem ends with two horizontal stems , so i shall take photos over the coming months and monitor the changes , i am also inclined to cut back but i know this is a...
    @Goldenlily26 Thank you for your input , i shall monitor this over the winter months and assess the way forward . The only vertical stem ends with two horizontal stems , so i shall take photos over the coming months and monitor the changes , i am...
    @Goldenlily26 Thank you for your input , i shall monitor this over the winter months and assess the way forward . The only vertical stem ends with two horizontal stems , so i shall take photos...
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  28. MCardiff

    Question about no dig gardening

    Hakonechloa grows really well here I have H. aurea/aureum, as the variegation's nice, but it loses that if in more shade. It likes plenty of moisture so it's very happy in my garden whether in a...
    Hakonechloa grows really well here I have H. aurea/aureum, as the variegation's nice, but it loses that if in more shade. It likes plenty of moisture so it's very happy in my garden whether in a raised bed or directly in the ground, and in plenty of sun. Despite creating shelter from wind, my...
    Hakonechloa grows really well here I have H. aurea/aureum, as the variegation's nice, but it loses that if in more shade. It likes plenty of moisture so it's very happy in my garden whether in a raised bed or directly in the ground, and in...
    Hakonechloa grows really well here I have H. aurea/aureum, as the variegation's nice, but it loses that if in more shade. It likes plenty of moisture so it's very happy in my garden whether in a...
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  29. barryman

    Help needed re garden tool

    My arms are still not long enough for this one, its got the pullies to give you the advantage, so it cuts really easily but, it just involves so much cord length to close the cutter. Mine hasn't...
    My arms are still not long enough for this one, its got the pullies to give you the advantage, so it cuts really easily but, it just involves so much cord length to close the cutter. Mine hasn't got a wooden handle but it did come with a silly plastic thing to wind the cord round.
    My arms are still not long enough for this one, its got the pullies to give you the advantage, so it cuts really easily but, it just involves so much cord length to close the cutter. Mine hasn't got a wooden handle but it did come with a silly...
    My arms are still not long enough for this one, its got the pullies to give you the advantage, so it cuts really easily but, it just involves so much cord length to close the cutter. Mine hasn't...
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  30. Sheal
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    The new garden

    Sweet memories @fairygirl and you couldn't find a better place to spend your holidays. :)Back on thread - I've done nothing in the garden for the best part of a fortnight due to the weather and...
    Sweet memories @fairygirl and you couldn't find a better place to spend your holidays. :)Back on thread - I've done nothing in the garden for the best part of a fortnight due to the weather and having family with me for a week. It looks like conditions will improve next week, so I'll be back out...
    Sweet memories @fairygirl and you couldn't find a better place to spend your holidays. :)Back on thread - I've done nothing in the garden for the best part of a fortnight due to the weather and having family with me for a week. It looks like...
    Sweet memories @fairygirl and you couldn't find a better place to spend your holidays. :)Back on thread - I've done nothing in the garden for the best part of a fortnight due to the weather and...
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  31. Alan Clark
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    The Garden Museum, London

    Always used to visit here when I worked in London. Worth knowing that the John Tradescants, father and son, are both buried in an elaborate stone sarcophagus in the back 'garden'. Lovely,...
    Always used to visit here when I worked in London. Worth knowing that the John Tradescants, father and son, are both buried in an elaborate stone sarcophagus in the back 'garden'. Lovely, peaceful place, worth visiting if only to honour the memory of those two great explorers, collectors and...
    Always used to visit here when I worked in London. Worth knowing that the John Tradescants, father and son, are both buried in an elaborate stone sarcophagus in the back 'garden'. Lovely, peaceful place, worth visiting if only to honour the...
    Always used to visit here when I worked in London. Worth knowing that the John Tradescants, father and son, are both buried in an elaborate stone sarcophagus in the back 'garden'. Lovely,...
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  32. ricky101

    Standard Fuchsia - Life ?

    Not many places in the UK where you could leave a standard out all winter I would have thought.
    Not many places in the UK where you could leave a standard out all winter I would have thought.
    Not many places in the UK where you could leave a standard out all winter I would have thought.
    Not many places in the UK where you could leave a standard out all winter I would have thought.
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  33. silexa

    Hellebore from J Parker’s isn’t looking great

    I have complained on J Parkers WhatsApp thing - but it seems to now be ignoring me. Currently sat on hold on the phone with them :)
    I have complained on J Parkers WhatsApp thing - but it seems to now be ignoring me. Currently sat on hold on the phone with them :)
    I have complained on J Parkers WhatsApp thing - but it seems to now be ignoring me. Currently sat on hold on the phone with them :)
    I have complained on J Parkers WhatsApp thing - but it seems to now be ignoring me. Currently sat on hold on the phone with them :)
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  34. micearguers

    Gymnastic butterfly

    When I search 'butterfly on tree trunk' I get a few images returned with butterflies doing a headstand, and they mostly seem to be painted ladies or red admirals. Intriguing, but best I don't...
    When I search 'butterfly on tree trunk' I get a few images returned with butterflies doing a headstand, and they mostly seem to be painted ladies or red admirals. Intriguing, but best I don't spend another x hours spelunking the depths of the internet ..
    When I search 'butterfly on tree trunk' I get a few images returned with butterflies doing a headstand, and they mostly seem to be painted ladies or red admirals. Intriguing, but best I don't spend another x hours spelunking the depths of the...
    When I search 'butterfly on tree trunk' I get a few images returned with butterflies doing a headstand, and they mostly seem to be painted ladies or red admirals. Intriguing, but best I don't...
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  35. Matt Wardman

    How to keep donated Ferns for future use?

    Thank you all.I have lots of sites, but most of them are currently obscured, in the Bilbo Baggins "Mirkwood" sense of obscured, albeit mainly by apple trees, Himalayan Giant blackberries (I'm a...
    Thank you all.I have lots of sites, but most of them are currently obscured, in the Bilbo Baggins "Mirkwood" sense of obscured, albeit mainly by apple trees, Himalayan Giant blackberries (I'm a blackberry vinegar fiend) and wisterias.
    Thank you all.I have lots of sites, but most of them are currently obscured, in the Bilbo Baggins "Mirkwood" sense of obscured, albeit mainly by apple trees, Himalayan Giant blackberries (I'm a blackberry vinegar fiend) and wisterias.
    Thank you all.I have lots of sites, but most of them are currently obscured, in the Bilbo Baggins "Mirkwood" sense of obscured, albeit mainly by apple trees, Himalayan Giant blackberries (I'm a...
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  36. jumanji

    Cutting back this wild rose bush

    To do that I would need it to flower again (the desired rose) which won't happen now until next year (I believe).Would a better plan be to cut the rose back completely to the lowest point say 12...
    To do that I would need it to flower again (the desired rose) which won't happen now until next year (I believe).Would a better plan be to cut the rose back completely to the lowest point say 12 inches or so off the ground?
    To do that I would need it to flower again (the desired rose) which won't happen now until next year (I believe).Would a better plan be to cut the rose back completely to the lowest point say 12 inches or so off the ground?
    To do that I would need it to flower again (the desired rose) which won't happen now until next year (I believe).Would a better plan be to cut the rose back completely to the lowest point say 12...
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  37. Grays

    Correct time to move from pots to the ground?

    Autumn is generally a good time to plant so long as your plants are a reasonable size. Foxgloves should be OK, mine seed themselves, but slugs love lupins. They will attack them in spring just as...
    Autumn is generally a good time to plant so long as your plants are a reasonable size. Foxgloves should be OK, mine seed themselves, but slugs love lupins. They will attack them in spring just as they emerge if they are small plants. I would cut down the flowers of the achillea.
    Autumn is generally a good time to plant so long as your plants are a reasonable size. Foxgloves should be OK, mine seed themselves, but slugs love lupins. They will attack them in spring just as they emerge if they are small plants. I would cut...
    Autumn is generally a good time to plant so long as your plants are a reasonable size. Foxgloves should be OK, mine seed themselves, but slugs love lupins. They will attack them in spring just as...
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  38. R1ch4rd

    Bamboo - Should I be worried?

    I have no idea what sort of bamboo ours was (is). It came from a large house in north Wales in the 1970s, where we used to go for training. Hubby was wondering around the grounds and thought he...
    I have no idea what sort of bamboo ours was (is). It came from a large house in north Wales in the 1970s, where we used to go for training. Hubby was wondering around the grounds and thought he would like some. He must have used some canteen cutlery to dig up a bit as his only other equipment...
    I have no idea what sort of bamboo ours was (is). It came from a large house in north Wales in the 1970s, where we used to go for training. Hubby was wondering around the grounds and thought he would like some. He must have used some canteen...
    I have no idea what sort of bamboo ours was (is). It came from a large house in north Wales in the 1970s, where we used to go for training. Hubby was wondering around the grounds and thought he...
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  39. Mattyp

    Help with gangly? Acer

    I think with conventional practice for angled cuts are on plants with thicker stems and larger buds. The idea being that you angle the cut so that any water drains away from the bud to prevent...
    I think with conventional practice for angled cuts are on plants with thicker stems and larger buds. The idea being that you angle the cut so that any water drains away from the bud to prevent rotting. If you are cutting a thin branch such as the ones I showed in the second picture, I don't...
    I think with conventional practice for angled cuts are on plants with thicker stems and larger buds. The idea being that you angle the cut so that any water drains away from the bud to prevent rotting. If you are cutting a thin branch such as...
    I think with conventional practice for angled cuts are on plants with thicker stems and larger buds. The idea being that you angle the cut so that any water drains away from the bud to prevent...
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  40. RogPJ

    How can I control a neighbour’s hedge?

    Any Photos would help.How high and wide is it now?Whose hedge is it?...... May seem a stupid question but accepting that a neighbour says that a boundary structure whatever it maybe belongs to...
    Any Photos would help.How high and wide is it now?Whose hedge is it?...... May seem a stupid question but accepting that a neighbour says that a boundary structure whatever it maybe belongs to them, and you can't touch it may be incorrect.As a very general rule, standing at the back door...
    Any Photos would help.How high and wide is it now?Whose hedge is it?...... May seem a stupid question but accepting that a neighbour says that a boundary structure whatever it maybe belongs to them, and you can't touch it may be...
    Any Photos would help.How high and wide is it now?Whose hedge is it?...... May seem a stupid question but accepting that a neighbour says that a boundary structure whatever it maybe belongs to...
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