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What's Looking Good October 2024
Not enough for showing off entire plants but there are still some flowers.
Not enough for showing off entire plants but there are still some flowers.
Not enough for showing off entire plants but there are still some flowers.
Not enough for showing off entire plants but there are still some flowers.
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simone_in_wiltshire
Oct 23, 2024 at 4:11 AM
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What are we doing in the garden 2024
My vertigo had virtually disappeared today so I've been out (very cautiously) and started clearing up the leaves off the paths around the house, doing it in half hour stints. As long as I...
My vertigo had virtually disappeared today so I've been out (very cautiously) and started clearing up the leaves off the paths around the house, doing it in half hour stints. As long as I remembered not to bend down it was doable.Amazed to find that the winter manure I'd sown only a week or so...
My vertigo had virtually disappeared today so I've been out (very cautiously) and started clearing up the leaves off the paths around the house, doing it in half hour stints. As long as I remembered not to bend down it was doable.Amazed to find...
My vertigo had virtually disappeared today so I've been out (very cautiously) and started clearing up the leaves off the paths around the house, doing it in half hour stints. As long as I...
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Jan 1, 2024
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lizzie27
Oct 22, 2024 at 5:58 PM
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Cutting Lawn Edges
Yes, I am not sure why, this dark brown strip of well cured earth, that razor’s edge, are among my favourite sights in the garden. Perhaps because they are such clear(cut) indications of love's...
Yes, I am not sure why, this dark brown strip of well cured earth, that razor’s edge, are among my favourite sights in the garden. Perhaps because they are such clear(cut) indications of love's labour's found.I have now had these metal edges for three years and am happy to report that they...
Yes, I am not sure why, this dark brown strip of well cured earth, that razor’s edge, are among my favourite sights in the garden. Perhaps because they are such clear(cut) indications of love's labour's found.I have now had these metal edges...
Yes, I am not sure why, this dark brown strip of well cured earth, that razor’s edge, are among my favourite sights in the garden. Perhaps because they are such clear(cut) indications of love's...
shiney
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Mar 15, 2017
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LawnAndOrder
Oct 17, 2024 at 12:13 AM
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Show us your purchases 2024
Sisapointingly our Campsis did not bloom this year albeit being three meters tall and facing South.
Sisapointingly our Campsis did not bloom this year albeit being three meters tall and facing South.
Sisapointingly our Campsis did not bloom this year albeit being three meters tall and facing South.
Sisapointingly our Campsis did not bloom this year albeit being three meters tall and facing South.
JWK
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Jan 1, 2024
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Victoria
Oct 7, 2024
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Good Online Nurseries and Plant Sellers
Just ordered some Asters from Bean Place nurseries and was very pleased with them. Clearly young plants but with extremely good root systems (had quite a struggle extracting one from the pot, but...
Just ordered some Asters from Bean Place nurseries and was very pleased with them. Clearly young plants but with extremely good root systems (had quite a struggle extracting one from the pot, but it wasn't "pot bound"). Just under £5 each for a 9cm pot , plus p+p of course.
Just ordered some Asters from Bean Place nurseries and was very pleased with them. Clearly young plants but with extremely good root systems (had quite a struggle extracting one from the pot, but it wasn't "pot bound"). Just under £5 each for a...
Just ordered some Asters from Bean Place nurseries and was very pleased with them. Clearly young plants but with extremely good root systems (had quite a struggle extracting one from the pot, but...
Redwing
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Aug 1, 2019
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AnniD
Sep 24, 2024
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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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David K
Aug 27, 2024
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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...
ARMANDII
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Oct 5, 2020
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Goldenlily26
Aug 1, 2024
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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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Goldenlily26
Jul 16, 2024
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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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David F
Jun 9, 2024
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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?
ARMANDII
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May 24, 2020
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Mrs. B.
Apr 6, 2024
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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
ARMANDII
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Jan 1, 2021
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Jenny namaste
Jun 13, 2023
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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
Kevin Cowans
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wiseowl
Jun 23, 2022
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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
ARMANDII
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Auricula
Jun 9, 2022
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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.
JWK
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Tinkerbelle61
Mar 9, 2022
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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 -
Fat Controller
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Fat Controller
Oct 16, 2021
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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
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
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
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
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May 26, 2020
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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...
JWK
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Verdun
May 18, 2018
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Improving clay
Cool
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CraigS
Mar 17, 2016
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Disease resistant climbing rose
Claire Austin keeps foliage nice and clean. Downside - very fragile flowers, very short lasting. Only this year I finally managed to have a good display. I overfed it with nitrogen, and it loved it.
Claire Austin keeps foliage nice and clean. Downside - very fragile flowers, very short lasting. Only this year I finally managed to have a good display. I overfed it with nitrogen, and it loved it.
Claire Austin keeps foliage nice and clean. Downside - very fragile flowers, very short lasting. Only this year I finally managed to have a good display. I overfed it with nitrogen, and it loved it.
Claire Austin keeps foliage nice and clean. Downside - very fragile flowers, very short lasting. Only this year I finally managed to have a good display. I overfed it with nitrogen, and it loved it.
Donna Crossman
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Oct 22, 2024 at 9:15 PM
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Alisa
Oct 22, 2024 at 10:41 PM
Growing comfrey for wildlife (bees) and fertiliser (tea). Several questions...
Interesting thread, thankyou. Can I ask, is now also an ok time to cut the fading leaves to start to make a comfrey tea please?
Interesting thread, thankyou. Can I ask, is now also an ok time to cut the fading leaves to start to make a comfrey tea please?
Interesting thread, thankyou. Can I ask, is now also an ok time to cut the fading leaves to start to make a comfrey tea please?
Interesting thread, thankyou. Can I ask, is now also an ok time to cut the fading leaves to start to make a comfrey tea please?
Engelbert
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ClematisDbee
Oct 22, 2024 at 9:08 PM
Hydrangea in pot, ok to plant out?
Personally, I would say yes. Hydrangeas are tough as old boots, and this is an ideal time to plant. I planted one out a couple of weeks ago that was in a similar sized pot, and it's doing well.
Personally, I would say yes. Hydrangeas are tough as old boots, and this is an ideal time to plant. I planted one out a couple of weeks ago that was in a similar sized pot, and it's doing well.
Personally, I would say yes. Hydrangeas are tough as old boots, and this is an ideal time to plant. I planted one out a couple of weeks ago that was in a similar sized pot, and it's doing well.
Personally, I would say yes. Hydrangeas are tough as old boots, and this is an ideal time to plant. I planted one out a couple of weeks ago that was in a similar sized pot, and it's doing well.
Grays
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AnniD
Oct 22, 2024 at 4:52 PM
Scale insect on perennial Salvias’s
If plants in a greenhouse, you can use a Flea Puffer from a pet shop.Close all windows and doors, set it off and don't go into the greenhouse for at least 3 hours, then open everything and...
If plants in a greenhouse, you can use a Flea Puffer from a pet shop.Close all windows and doors, set it off and don't go into the greenhouse for at least 3 hours, then open everything and Voila! all little pests eliminated for a long time. Works a treat.
If plants in a greenhouse, you can use a Flea Puffer from a pet shop.Close all windows and doors, set it off and don't go into the greenhouse for at least 3 hours, then open everything and Voila! all little pests eliminated for a long time....
If plants in a greenhouse, you can use a Flea Puffer from a pet shop.Close all windows and doors, set it off and don't go into the greenhouse for at least 3 hours, then open everything and...
Spruce
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kindredspirit
Oct 22, 2024 at 8:14 AM
Best way to sieve rubble out from soil
I wouldn't spend a lot of time sieving those - and it does need to be dry or the soil sticks.I have a lot of gravel like that mixed into beds/borders - it all helps with drainage. The whole...
I wouldn't spend a lot of time sieving those - and it does need to be dry or the soil sticks.I have a lot of gravel like that mixed into beds/borders - it all helps with drainage. The whole 'back garden' was those red chuckies [as we call them here] so it was useful when I created a raised...
I wouldn't spend a lot of time sieving those - and it does need to be dry or the soil sticks.I have a lot of gravel like that mixed into beds/borders - it all helps with drainage. The whole 'back garden' was those red chuckies [as we call them...
I wouldn't spend a lot of time sieving those - and it does need to be dry or the soil sticks.I have a lot of gravel like that mixed into beds/borders - it all helps with drainage. The whole...
Selleri
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fairygirl
Oct 21, 2024 at 7:32 AM
Growing Lettuce inside?
Update... I've had the lights on above my rocket seedlings but they haven't really grown at all. The light bay is only about 6" above the rockets too, they've been on for around 12-14 hours a day...
Update... I've had the lights on above my rocket seedlings but they haven't really grown at all. The light bay is only about 6" above the rockets too, they've been on for around 12-14 hours a day too. Any other suggestions? I've heard the Tom Thumb variety around good for growing inside during...
Update... I've had the lights on above my rocket seedlings but they haven't really grown at all. The light bay is only about 6" above the rockets too, they've been on for around 12-14 hours a day too. Any other suggestions? I've heard the Tom...
Update... I've had the lights on above my rocket seedlings but they haven't really grown at all. The light bay is only about 6" above the rockets too, they've been on for around 12-14 hours a day...
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Oct 2, 2024
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Newbie1979
Oct 20, 2024 at 9:56 PM
What are these shoots and how can I get rid of them?
Equisetum has two types of growth, the first in spring, as you describe, which are structures containing spores, and the second in summer when green shoots emerge. It may be too late for these...
Equisetum has two types of growth, the first in spring, as you describe, which are structures containing spores, and the second in summer when green shoots emerge. It may be too late for these shoots to emerge now but I thought that glyphosate would destroy the young emerging shoots of spring...
Equisetum has two types of growth, the first in spring, as you describe, which are structures containing spores, and the second in summer when green shoots emerge. It may be too late for these shoots to emerge now but I thought that glyphosate...
Equisetum has two types of growth, the first in spring, as you describe, which are structures containing spores, and the second in summer when green shoots emerge. It may be too late for these...
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Oct 17, 2024 at 2:47 PM
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Plantminded
Oct 18, 2024 at 5:04 PM
Planting potted plants as bare-rooted
I've had plants [clematis] from renowned, trusted sellers which have died because of those things. It isn't always obvious unless you poke about in there [not always possible] and in the case of...
I've had plants [clematis] from renowned, trusted sellers which have died because of those things. It isn't always obvious unless you poke about in there [not always possible] and in the case of clems, they aren't tiny slips - they're at least a couple of years old and in fairly large pots, and...
I've had plants [clematis] from renowned, trusted sellers which have died because of those things. It isn't always obvious unless you poke about in there [not always possible] and in the case of clems, they aren't tiny slips - they're at least a...
I've had plants [clematis] from renowned, trusted sellers which have died because of those things. It isn't always obvious unless you poke about in there [not always possible] and in the case of...
ClematisDbee
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Oct 16, 2024
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fairygirl
Oct 18, 2024 at 7:34 AM
The Garden in Winter - What do you do?
Don't we all!
Don't we all!
Don't we all!
Don't we all!
Plantminded
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Oct 8, 2024
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Goldenlily26
Oct 17, 2024 at 8:20 AM
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The wonder of nature……Hostas.
They look like that through most of summer here too @flounder
Just slug fodder. I gave up on them a long time ago.
They look like that through most of summer here too @flounder
Just slug fodder. I gave up on them a long time ago.
They look like that through most of summer here too @flounder
Just slug fodder. I gave up on them a long time ago.
They look like that through most of summer here too @flounder
Just slug fodder. I gave up on them a long time ago.
roders
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Oct 16, 2024
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fairygirl
Oct 17, 2024 at 8:05 AM
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Photos of Dahlias 2024
I had one which was very vigorous last year @Wild_Violet, but it's been a bit hit and miss re flowering. I think the tuber's probably huge too, and needs splitting, so I might try that. It's got...
I had one which was very vigorous last year @Wild_Violet, but it's been a bit hit and miss re flowering. I think the tuber's probably huge too, and needs splitting, so I might try that. It's got several more buds just now, and it's so mild that they should be fine. It's the storing over winter...
I had one which was very vigorous last year @Wild_Violet, but it's been a bit hit and miss re flowering. I think the tuber's probably huge too, and needs splitting, so I might try that. It's got several more buds just now, and it's so mild that...
I had one which was very vigorous last year @Wild_Violet, but it's been a bit hit and miss re flowering. I think the tuber's probably huge too, and needs splitting, so I might try that. It's got...
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fairygirl
Oct 17, 2024 at 7:27 AM
Begonia question
I wouldn’t have thought of that so thank you.
I wouldn’t have thought of that so thank you.
I wouldn’t have thought of that so thank you.
I wouldn’t have thought of that so thank you.
mazambo
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Eddie105
Oct 16, 2024
Hybrid Tulips that naturalise?
Thanks that name does ring a bell.
Thanks that name does ring a bell.
Thanks that name does ring a bell.
Thanks that name does ring a bell.
ZeroZero
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Oct 11, 2024
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pete
Oct 16, 2024
Hopesgrove Nurseries
I remember you too @HarmonyI got a couple of shrubs earlier this year from them, when I was getting some small hedging plants for part of my boundary. Very good. The biggest drawback is the...
I remember you too @HarmonyI got a couple of shrubs earlier this year from them, when I was getting some small hedging plants for part of my boundary. Very good. The biggest drawback is the delivery charge, but if you're ordering a lot of stuff, especially bare root hedging, it's worthwhile.
I remember you too @HarmonyI got a couple of shrubs earlier this year from them, when I was getting some small hedging plants for part of my boundary. Very good. The biggest drawback is the delivery charge, but if you're ordering a lot of...
I remember you too @HarmonyI got a couple of shrubs earlier this year from them, when I was getting some small hedging plants for part of my boundary. Very good. The biggest drawback is the...
Harmony
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Oct 14, 2024
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fairygirl
Oct 15, 2024
Galvanised Raised planters (suggestions who to buy from )
We got some from Amazon, £80 each. 6ft x 3ft x 2ft high. They came in galvanised steel, but I ended up painting them.
We got some from Amazon, £80 each. 6ft x 3ft x 2ft high. They came in galvanised steel, but I ended up painting them.
We got some from Amazon, £80 each. 6ft x 3ft x 2ft high. They came in galvanised steel, but I ended up painting them.
We got some from Amazon, £80 each. 6ft x 3ft x 2ft high. They came in galvanised steel, but I ended up painting them.
Spruce
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Oct 12, 2024
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ArmyAirForce
Oct 14, 2024
My Jack Frost not happy! What happened?
You're very welcome!
You're very welcome!
You're very welcome!
You're very welcome!
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Topbird
Oct 13, 2024
Fuchsia
Depends where you are in the country and also which fuchsia it is. If it is in a pot I'd move it to a sheltered spot near the house and keep a close eye on the weather.
Depends where you are in the country and also which fuchsia it is. If it is in a pot I'd move it to a sheltered spot near the house and keep a close eye on the weather.
Depends where you are in the country and also which fuchsia it is. If it is in a pot I'd move it to a sheltered spot near the house and keep a close eye on the weather.
Depends where you are in the country and also which fuchsia it is. If it is in a pot I'd move it to a sheltered spot near the house and keep a close eye on the weather.
trogre
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Oct 13, 2024
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NigelJ
Oct 13, 2024
Podophyllum versipelle 'Spotty Dotty
Yes I believe it is hardy, prefers a mire shaded spot
Yes I believe it is hardy, prefers a mire shaded spot
Yes I believe it is hardy, prefers a mire shaded spot
Yes I believe it is hardy, prefers a mire shaded spot
Spruce
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Oct 12, 2024
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Perki
Oct 12, 2024
Should I be fleecing my mature potted olive trees now ?
First frost here too - but my friend a couple of miles away had no grass frost at all.
First frost here too - but my friend a couple of miles away had no grass frost at all.
First frost here too - but my friend a couple of miles away had no grass frost at all.
First frost here too - but my friend a couple of miles away had no grass frost at all.
glosmike
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Oct 10, 2024
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CarolineL
Oct 11, 2024
Aloe Vera Drink ?
Sounds disgusting and gloopy!
Sounds disgusting and gloopy!
Sounds disgusting and gloopy!
Sounds disgusting and gloopy!
ricky101
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Oct 7, 2024
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cactus_girl
Oct 10, 2024
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