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Hebe Help Needed
It could well have been,but it's not on Anglesey, it's in NI
. I was still there when we had the big storm and saw pics in local paper of solar farm
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It could well have been,but it's not on Anglesey, it's in NI
. I was still there when we had the big storm and saw pics in local paper of solar farm
.
It could well have been,but it's not on Anglesey, it's in NI
. I was still there when we had the big storm and saw pics in local paper of solar farm
.
It could well have been,but it's not on Anglesey, it's in NI
. I was still there when we had the big storm and saw pics in local paper of solar farm
.
luciusmaximus
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Mar 15, 2025
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luciusmaximus
Mar 16, 2025
Is this Honeysuckle the invasive Lonicera Japonica?
I'm still waiting for humming birds to appear on my Brug flowers.
After a while you just know if its US or UK advice.
I'm still waiting for humming birds to appear on my Brug flowers.
After a while you just know if its US or UK advice.
I'm still waiting for humming birds to appear on my Brug flowers.
After a while you just know if its US or UK advice.
I'm still waiting for humming birds to appear on my Brug flowers.
After a while you just know if its US or UK advice.
Craigh
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Mar 12, 2025
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828
pete
Mar 15, 2025
Pendulous Sedge carex, maintenance?
The leaves that you've cut in half won't grow back their pointed tips. although they might carry on growing from the base. They'll always have the ugly cut-off ends. So, I would chop them right...
The leaves that you've cut in half won't grow back their pointed tips. although they might carry on growing from the base. They'll always have the ugly cut-off ends. So, I would chop them right back more-or-less to the ground and wait for new leaves to grow from the base, which will have the...
The leaves that you've cut in half won't grow back their pointed tips. although they might carry on growing from the base. They'll always have the ugly cut-off ends. So, I would chop them right back more-or-less to the ground and wait for new...
The leaves that you've cut in half won't grow back their pointed tips. although they might carry on growing from the base. They'll always have the ugly cut-off ends. So, I would chop them right...
NightShadow1991
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Mar 12, 2025
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6
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846
JennyJB
Mar 14, 2025
Rescuing my back garden
Your welcome
Your welcome
Your welcome
Your welcome
Jack Snakes
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Mar 7, 2025
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730
Logan
Mar 13, 2025
Anyone tried Cosmos Xanthos?
@Butterfly6, I didn't even look at the height details. But you are right, the growth was evident from early on. My second problem was Apricotta seems to change colour. One minute (early in the...
@Butterfly6, I didn't even look at the height details. But you are right, the growth was evident from early on. My second problem was Apricotta seems to change colour. One minute (early in the season) it was more peachy tone. Then into late summer it started to bloom more like a dusky pink. I'm...
@Butterfly6, I didn't even look at the height details. But you are right, the growth was evident from early on. My second problem was Apricotta seems to change colour. One minute (early in the season) it was more peachy tone. Then into late...
@Butterfly6, I didn't even look at the height details. But you are right, the growth was evident from early on. My second problem was Apricotta seems to change colour. One minute (early in the...
Baalmaiden
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Feb 26, 2025
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The Eden
Mar 12, 2025
Sambucas Nigra Aurea
Thank you both
I think I'll go for a proper chop (except the bit that's already recovering after storm damage), a seaweed feed and a mulch and see what happens...
Thank you both
I think I'll go for a proper chop (except the bit that's already recovering after storm damage), a seaweed feed and a mulch and see what happens...
Thank you both
I think I'll go for a proper chop (except the bit that's already recovering after storm damage), a seaweed feed and a mulch and see what happens...
Thank you both
I think I'll go for a proper chop (except the bit that's already recovering after storm damage), a seaweed feed and a mulch and see what happens...
Tanty
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Mar 12, 2025
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456
Tanty
Mar 12, 2025
Grass Problems
Or a leaky watering-can !!
Or a leaky watering-can !!
Or a leaky watering-can !!
Or a leaky watering-can !!
harrywoody95
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Mar 9, 2025
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700
infradig
Mar 12, 2025
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My Cottage Garden (EmmaS32)
It looks lovely and full of character. The greenhouse looks really nice. I miss mine since I moved. I like your idea of linking the areas with paths.
It looks lovely and full of character. The greenhouse looks really nice. I miss mine since I moved. I like your idea of linking the areas with paths.
It looks lovely and full of character. The greenhouse looks really nice. I miss mine since I moved. I like your idea of linking the areas with paths.
It looks lovely and full of character. The greenhouse looks really nice. I miss mine since I moved. I like your idea of linking the areas with paths.
EmmaS32
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Mar 11, 2025
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578
Busy-Lizzie
Mar 12, 2025
Irrigation system help
Hozelock don't produce the micro irrigation systems any more. I managed to get a Gardena timer and then got other 'no-name' bits on t'interweb.
Hozelock don't produce the micro irrigation systems any more. I managed to get a Gardena timer and then got other 'no-name' bits on t'interweb.
Hozelock don't produce the micro irrigation systems any more. I managed to get a Gardena timer and then got other 'no-name' bits on t'interweb.
Hozelock don't produce the micro irrigation systems any more. I managed to get a Gardena timer and then got other 'no-name' bits on t'interweb.
Jo Benjamin
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Mar 8, 2025
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611
KT53
Mar 9, 2025
New Hedge: Weeds, Pruning, Feeding Qs
Thank you both, this is really helpful. I appreciate it.
Thank you both, this is really helpful. I appreciate it.
Thank you both, this is really helpful. I appreciate it.
Thank you both, this is really helpful. I appreciate it.
himartinhere
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Mar 8, 2025
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535
himartinhere
Mar 9, 2025
Lilac tree pruning - SoS
In general to maintain flowering the next year you trim back just after they have flowered but drastic cutting back should be done when they are dormant. You can get away with hard prunning when...
In general to maintain flowering the next year you trim back just after they have flowered but drastic cutting back should be done when they are dormant. You can get away with hard prunning when they are in growth but it will slow the rate they recover, whilst winter pruning will promote...
In general to maintain flowering the next year you trim back just after they have flowered but drastic cutting back should be done when they are dormant. You can get away with hard prunning when they are in growth but it will slow the rate they...
In general to maintain flowering the next year you trim back just after they have flowered but drastic cutting back should be done when they are dormant. You can get away with hard prunning when...
Greenfield81
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Mar 8, 2025
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431
Thevictorian
Mar 8, 2025
Verbena bonariensis cutting back
With Verbena bonariensis I tend to remove any obviously dead bits, maybe shorten the live bits by two thirds and then have another look at it when it starts to grow properly. As for falling over I...
With Verbena bonariensis I tend to remove any obviously dead bits, maybe shorten the live bits by two thirds and then have another look at it when it starts to grow properly. As for falling over I think that's just in it's nature mine reach 5 ft + and like to lean on the surroundings. So tie...
With Verbena bonariensis I tend to remove any obviously dead bits, maybe shorten the live bits by two thirds and then have another look at it when it starts to grow properly. As for falling over I think that's just in it's nature mine reach 5 ft...
With Verbena bonariensis I tend to remove any obviously dead bits, maybe shorten the live bits by two thirds and then have another look at it when it starts to grow properly. As for falling over I...
Greenfield81
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Mar 8, 2025
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NigelJ
Mar 8, 2025
How can I protect a pot grown Christmas tree when putting it outside?
wow thats amazing, thanks so much for sharing all that!
wow thats amazing, thanks so much for sharing all that!
wow thats amazing, thanks so much for sharing all that!
wow thats amazing, thanks so much for sharing all that!
Lacewing
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Feb 17, 2025
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Lacewing
Mar 6, 2025
What to plant that will complement the cedar bench?
Thanks Lizzie, I do love Rosemary.I guess for a good few years most the western side of the order will be very sunny as the trees are still small. So sun loving plants should thrive in there at...
Thanks Lizzie, I do love Rosemary.I guess for a good few years most the western side of the order will be very sunny as the trees are still small. So sun loving plants should thrive in there at the moment. I guess I will have to modify the planting over time.
Thanks Lizzie, I do love Rosemary.I guess for a good few years most the western side of the order will be very sunny as the trees are still small. So sun loving plants should thrive in there at the moment. I guess I will have to modify the...
Thanks Lizzie, I do love Rosemary.I guess for a good few years most the western side of the order will be very sunny as the trees are still small. So sun loving plants should thrive in there at...
machtucker
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Mar 5, 2025
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513
machtucker
Mar 5, 2025
Pruning cotoneaster
Now is a good time to prune, before new growth appears.
Now is a good time to prune, before new growth appears.
Now is a good time to prune, before new growth appears.
Now is a good time to prune, before new growth appears.
Grays
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Mar 5, 2025
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Plantminded
Mar 5, 2025
What to plant?
I grow Catalpa here @Butterfly6, quite a feature. I pollarded mine for the first time last year, after ten years, the leaves were definitely larger
.
I grow Catalpa here @Butterfly6, quite a feature. I pollarded mine for the first time last year, after ten years, the leaves were definitely larger
.
I grow Catalpa here @Butterfly6, quite a feature. I pollarded mine for the first time last year, after ten years, the leaves were definitely larger
.
I grow Catalpa here @Butterfly6, quite a feature. I pollarded mine for the first time last year, after ten years, the leaves were definitely larger
.
Obliquegeek
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Mar 4, 2025
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Plantminded
Mar 5, 2025
English Lavender raised bed/trough advice
I've ordered my trough and now thinking about compost. Can't for the life of me remember what I used when I put them in the little troughs, looks like multip if you can tell. But looks like John...
I've ordered my trough and now thinking about compost. Can't for the life of me remember what I used when I put them in the little troughs, looks like multip if you can tell. But looks like John innes 2 or 3 is recommended mixed 50% with grit/sand etc. Any thoughts on JI 2 Vs 3. They're small...
I've ordered my trough and now thinking about compost. Can't for the life of me remember what I used when I put them in the little troughs, looks like multip if you can tell. But looks like John innes 2 or 3 is recommended mixed 50% with...
I've ordered my trough and now thinking about compost. Can't for the life of me remember what I used when I put them in the little troughs, looks like multip if you can tell. But looks like John...
Mattyp
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Mar 3, 2025
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720
Mattyp
Mar 4, 2025
Waterlogged Lawn treatment
My brother had part of his lawn treated in a similar way as you suggest @Seafigicecoffee, but including some trenches as it was really bad. It is now the envy of his neighbours
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My brother had part of his lawn treated in a similar way as you suggest @Seafigicecoffee, but including some trenches as it was really bad. It is now the envy of his neighbours
.
My brother had part of his lawn treated in a similar way as you suggest @Seafigicecoffee, but including some trenches as it was really bad. It is now the envy of his neighbours
.
My brother had part of his lawn treated in a similar way as you suggest @Seafigicecoffee, but including some trenches as it was really bad. It is now the envy of his neighbours
.
Seafigicecoffee
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Mar 3, 2025
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Plantminded
Mar 3, 2025
Plant ID please.
Thanks, I've got some of them and don't think they're Fritillary. Im going down the route of Spanish Bluebell. ChatGPT thinks so too
Thanks, I've got some of them and don't think they're Fritillary. Im going down the route of Spanish Bluebell. ChatGPT thinks so too
Thanks, I've got some of them and don't think they're Fritillary. Im going down the route of Spanish Bluebell. ChatGPT thinks so too
Thanks, I've got some of them and don't think they're Fritillary. Im going down the route of Spanish Bluebell. ChatGPT thinks so too
fred88
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Mar 2, 2025
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fred88
Mar 3, 2025
Any ideas for a tree for this space?
Does Tibetan cherry have cherry fruits? Even if they are only suitable for the birds, that would be lovely to give the birds food and be able to watch them.I was thinking some sort of Prunus,...
Does Tibetan cherry have cherry fruits? Even if they are only suitable for the birds, that would be lovely to give the birds food and be able to watch them.I was thinking some sort of Prunus, cherry or plum or other fruiting tree, whether or not the fruit is any good for humans. Tibetan...
Does Tibetan cherry have cherry fruits? Even if they are only suitable for the birds, that would be lovely to give the birds food and be able to watch them.I was thinking some sort of Prunus, cherry or plum or other fruiting tree, whether or...
Does Tibetan cherry have cherry fruits? Even if they are only suitable for the birds, that would be lovely to give the birds food and be able to watch them.I was thinking some sort of Prunus,...
Nickoslesteros
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Feb 28, 2025
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667
groundbeetle
Feb 28, 2025
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