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  1. Palustris

    Gaillardia aristata

    Is this reliably perennial? Not something I have ever grown, but neighbour has a lovely specimen so I wondered if it was worth giving the plant a try.
    Is this reliably perennial? Not something I have ever grown, but neighbour has a lovely specimen so I wondered if it was worth giving the plant a try.
    Is this reliably perennial? Not something I have ever grown, but neighbour has a lovely specimen so I wondered if it was worth giving the plant a try.
    Is this reliably perennial? Not something I have ever grown, but neighbour has a lovely specimen so I wondered if it was worth giving the plant a try.
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  2. miraflores

    Winter shrub/bush/tree for front garden.

    Lonicera fragrans. Winter flowering honeysuckle. Non climbing shrub, not evergreen, flowers Dec/ March depending on location. Corylopsis spicata. Witchazel. Sarcocca.
    Lonicera fragrans. Winter flowering honeysuckle. Non climbing shrub, not evergreen, flowers Dec/ March depending on location. Corylopsis spicata. Witchazel. Sarcocca.
    Lonicera fragrans. Winter flowering honeysuckle. Non climbing shrub, not evergreen, flowers Dec/ March depending on location. Corylopsis spicata. Witchazel. Sarcocca.
    Lonicera fragrans. Winter flowering honeysuckle. Non climbing shrub, not evergreen, flowers Dec/ March depending on location. Corylopsis spicata. Witchazel. Sarcocca.
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  3. sunshinesouth

    Recommendations for Evergreen Trees/Shrubs for Privacy in a Small Garden

    The strawberry tree, Arbutus unedo, is evergreen with bright shiny leaves and sprays of white flowers which develop into fruits like strawberries, popular with blackbirds. It doesn’t usually need...
    The strawberry tree, Arbutus unedo, is evergreen with bright shiny leaves and sprays of white flowers which develop into fruits like strawberries, popular with blackbirds. It doesn’t usually need pruning but can be shaped and maintained to whatever height you prefer.
    The strawberry tree, Arbutus unedo, is evergreen with bright shiny leaves and sprays of white flowers which develop into fruits like strawberries, popular with blackbirds. It doesn’t usually need pruning but can be shaped and maintained to...
    The strawberry tree, Arbutus unedo, is evergreen with bright shiny leaves and sprays of white flowers which develop into fruits like strawberries, popular with blackbirds. It doesn’t usually need...
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  4. JWK

    Samphire - anyone grown any?

    Sea asparagus , often in pasta where we previously lived.
    Sea asparagus , often in pasta where we previously lived.
    Sea asparagus , often in pasta where we previously lived.
    Sea asparagus , often in pasta where we previously lived.
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  5. Michael Hewett

    Hepatica

    Try repotting in to a leafmould rich gritty compost. Water infrequently and leave in a relatively light area not in strong sunlight. This may kill, or cure it.
    Try repotting in to a leafmould rich gritty compost. Water infrequently and leave in a relatively light area not in strong sunlight. This may kill, or cure it.
    Try repotting in to a leafmould rich gritty compost. Water infrequently and leave in a relatively light area not in strong sunlight. This may kill, or cure it.
    Try repotting in to a leafmould rich gritty compost. Water infrequently and leave in a relatively light area not in strong sunlight. This may kill, or cure it.
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  6. Escarpment

    ID Please

    Ah - that's good. Hopefully you'll still get a flower or three this year I grew it [the blue one] donkey's years ago, and when I discovered there was a white variety, only recently, I got some....
    Ah - that's good. Hopefully you'll still get a flower or three this year I grew it [the blue one] donkey's years ago, and when I discovered there was a white variety, only recently, I got some. It's been great and the bees just love it. I don't think it'll seed successfully for me here, but I...
    Ah - that's good. Hopefully you'll still get a flower or three this year I grew it [the blue one] donkey's years ago, and when I discovered there was a white variety, only recently, I got some. It's been great and the bees just love it. I...
    Ah - that's good. Hopefully you'll still get a flower or three this year I grew it [the blue one] donkey's years ago, and when I discovered there was a white variety, only recently, I got some....
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  7. BB3

    Baked dry clay. Is there a plant I haven't thought of?

    Vinca does tooooo well. The variegated one is well-behaved and welcome. Not keen on most phlox either - but the slugs are extremely partial to them. Haven't tried corncockles. Catananche were...
    Vinca does tooooo well. The variegated one is well-behaved and welcome. Not keen on most phlox either - but the slugs are extremely partial to them. Haven't tried corncockles. Catananche were lovely this year, but it's a bit of a wait for them to flower from seed. I hope they survive until...
    Vinca does tooooo well. The variegated one is well-behaved and welcome. Not keen on most phlox either - but the slugs are extremely partial to them. Haven't tried corncockles. Catananche were lovely this year, but it's a bit of a wait for them...
    Vinca does tooooo well. The variegated one is well-behaved and welcome. Not keen on most phlox either - but the slugs are extremely partial to them. Haven't tried corncockles. Catananche were...
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  8. BB3

    What type of rose is this?

    No, but it’s very pretty. :)Here’s an interesting article about Woolworths and plants.'Horti' - a history of the Woolworth Garden DeptOne in three daffodils and tulips in British gardens today...
    No, but it’s very pretty. :)Here’s an interesting article about Woolworths and plants.'Horti' - a history of the Woolworth Garden DeptOne in three daffodils and tulips in British gardens today came from a Woolworths shop? Amazing.
    No, but it’s very pretty. :)Here’s an interesting article about Woolworths and plants.'Horti' - a history of the Woolworth Garden DeptOne in three daffodils and tulips in British gardens today came from a Woolworths shop? Amazing.
    No, but it’s very pretty. :)Here’s an interesting article about Woolworths and plants.'Horti' - a history of the Woolworth Garden DeptOne in three daffodils and tulips in British gardens today...
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  9. GardenDisaster

    How can I make August more exciting?

    Ha! Thank you for these recommendations. I'll have a look now.
    Ha! Thank you for these recommendations. I'll have a look now.
    Ha! Thank you for these recommendations. I'll have a look now.
    Ha! Thank you for these recommendations. I'll have a look now.
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  10. David G

    Verticillium Wilt

    For info I've uploaded a photo of a section of rudbeckia stem that died from Verticillium wilt.
    For info I've uploaded a photo of a section of rudbeckia stem that died from Verticillium wilt.
    For info I've uploaded a photo of a section of rudbeckia stem that died from Verticillium wilt.
    For info I've uploaded a photo of a section of rudbeckia stem that died from Verticillium wilt.
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  11. AJ81

    Ceanothus - Put it out of its misery?

    Thanks for your responses all. I might start cutting back and see if what i'm left with is worth saving, perhaps it won't be. When in bloom is was very very nice and tbh, even when not, its form...
    Thanks for your responses all. I might start cutting back and see if what i'm left with is worth saving, perhaps it won't be. When in bloom is was very very nice and tbh, even when not, its form made it a bit of a favourite. It just seems a bit sad now.
    Thanks for your responses all. I might start cutting back and see if what i'm left with is worth saving, perhaps it won't be. When in bloom is was very very nice and tbh, even when not, its form made it a bit of a favourite. It just seems a bit...
    Thanks for your responses all. I might start cutting back and see if what i'm left with is worth saving, perhaps it won't be. When in bloom is was very very nice and tbh, even when not, its form...
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  12. BrennaBee

    Can a Cotinus purple smoke bush grow in Sun with partial shade ?

    Thanks, useful info, will definitely think carefully then where it should go !
    Thanks, useful info, will definitely think carefully then where it should go !
    Thanks, useful info, will definitely think carefully then where it should go !
    Thanks, useful info, will definitely think carefully then where it should go !
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  13. He who dares

    Propagation by cuttings

    Thanks. I'll take a look. :)
    Thanks. I'll take a look. :)
    Thanks. I'll take a look. :)
    Thanks. I'll take a look. :)
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  14. BB3

    What plants do you dislike but tolerate for pollinators?

    No idea. I never try.
    No idea. I never try.
    No idea. I never try.
    No idea. I never try.
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  15. BB3

    Abelia grandiflora. Can I move it?

    Thanks @fairygirl . It's amazing how much ground space ivy takes up - so slowly that you don't realise it. I'm left with a wide strip between mature plants and the trellis fence. Neighbours intend...
    Thanks @fairygirl . It's amazing how much ground space ivy takes up - so slowly that you don't realise it. I'm left with a wide strip between mature plants and the trellis fence. Neighbours intend to plant a rambling rose. I hope I've persuaded them not to get a rampant rector or the new bed...
    Thanks @fairygirl . It's amazing how much ground space ivy takes up - so slowly that you don't realise it. I'm left with a wide strip between mature plants and the trellis fence. Neighbours intend to plant a rambling rose. I hope I've persuaded...
    Thanks @fairygirl . It's amazing how much ground space ivy takes up - so slowly that you don't realise it. I'm left with a wide strip between mature plants and the trellis fence. Neighbours intend...
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  16. eddybaby

    Yellow leaves on my Winter Beauty Clematis....should I be concerned?

    It's probably hungry and may be thirsty, altho this variety doesn't like to be too wet. It's also tender so, if you can't plant it in the ground in a sheltered spot, you'll need to find a much...
    It's probably hungry and may be thirsty, altho this variety doesn't like to be too wet. It's also tender so, if you can't plant it in the ground in a sheltered spot, you'll need to find a much bigger container so its roots can spread and feed the plant which, when happy, grows to between 3 and...
    It's probably hungry and may be thirsty, altho this variety doesn't like to be too wet. It's also tender so, if you can't plant it in the ground in a sheltered spot, you'll need to find a much bigger container so its roots can spread and feed...
    It's probably hungry and may be thirsty, altho this variety doesn't like to be too wet. It's also tender so, if you can't plant it in the ground in a sheltered spot, you'll need to find a much...
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  17. tommyrot

    Which weeds do I have? How should I handle them?

    If you go down the glyphosate route, pick a dry calm day and don't get any spray onto plants you are keeping.
    If you go down the glyphosate route, pick a dry calm day and don't get any spray onto plants you are keeping.
    If you go down the glyphosate route, pick a dry calm day and don't get any spray onto plants you are keeping.
    If you go down the glyphosate route, pick a dry calm day and don't get any spray onto plants you are keeping.
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  18. JLW93

    Plant suggestions please!

    Here's some of my convolvulus ...
    Here's some of my convolvulus ...
    Here's some of my convolvulus ...
    Here's some of my convolvulus ...
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  19. TheMadHedger

    Cyclamen - why are the pink flowers turning white?

    @Escarpment, thanks but I don't think I will ever understand terms like "white balance". Weirdly, my phone camera takes better flower colours than my camera. I just took this picture of these...
    @Escarpment, thanks but I don't think I will ever understand terms like "white balance". Weirdly, my phone camera takes better flower colours than my camera. I just took this picture of these same Cyclamen, after dark, and the colours are a bit better. Also a photograph of some Nasturtiums...
    @Escarpment, thanks but I don't think I will ever understand terms like "white balance". Weirdly, my phone camera takes better flower colours than my camera. I just took this picture of these same Cyclamen, after dark, and the colours are a...
    @Escarpment, thanks but I don't think I will ever understand terms like "white balance". Weirdly, my phone camera takes better flower colours than my camera. I just took this picture of these...
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  20. FiestaRed

    Seeds from Poppy pods

    Thanks for taking the photo, I have a far better idea now. Really appreciate the help.
    Thanks for taking the photo, I have a far better idea now. Really appreciate the help.
    Thanks for taking the photo, I have a far better idea now. Really appreciate the help.
    Thanks for taking the photo, I have a far better idea now. Really appreciate the help.
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