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Orchid care.
Which orchids Rydall? Hey I'm getting all your questions. We must have similar tastes and problems.
Which orchids Rydall? Hey I'm getting all your questions. We must have similar tastes and problems.
Which orchids Rydall? Hey I'm getting all your questions. We must have similar tastes and problems.
Which orchids Rydall? Hey I'm getting all your questions. We must have similar tastes and problems.
RYDALL
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Feb 12, 2008
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Sarraceniac
Feb 12, 2008
Another little intro
Welcome GSM, I'm sure your contributions will be of great use to us. I've called you GSM because we already have a regular Pete on here. :D
Welcome GSM, I'm sure your contributions will be of great use to us. I've called you GSM because we already have a regular Pete on here. :D
Welcome GSM, I'm sure your contributions will be of great use to us. I've called you GSM because we already have a regular Pete on here. :D
Welcome GSM, I'm sure your contributions will be of great use to us. I've called you GSM because we already have a regular Pete on here. :D
Grass Seed Man
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Feb 11, 2008
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shiney
Feb 11, 2008
Dianthus Fenbow nutmeg clove
Not tried that one, but regarding the flowering time, bear in mind Daves Garden is an American site and may have been sown in better a climate than ours and flowered earlier. Give it a try.
Not tried that one, but regarding the flowering time, bear in mind Daves Garden is an American site and may have been sown in better a climate than ours and flowered earlier. Give it a try.
Not tried that one, but regarding the flowering time, bear in mind Daves Garden is an American site and may have been sown in better a climate than ours and flowered earlier. Give it a try.
Not tried that one, but regarding the flowering time, bear in mind Daves Garden is an American site and may have been sown in better a climate than ours and flowered earlier. Give it a try.
Jack by the hedge
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Feb 7, 2008
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strongylodon
Feb 7, 2008
Elephant Grass
http://www.binnyplants.co.uk/index.php Try these guys Lintama.
http://www.binnyplants.co.uk/index.php Try these guys Lintama.
http://www.binnyplants.co.uk/index.php Try these guys Lintama.
http://www.binnyplants.co.uk/index.php Try these guys Lintama.
Lintama
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Feb 2, 2008
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Gogs
Feb 2, 2008
Pruning Exotics
Seems you have your work 'cut' out Lol.
I don't like pruning Bougies, I always get stabbed. :D
Seems you have your work 'cut' out Lol.
I don't like pruning Bougies, I always get stabbed. :D
Seems you have your work 'cut' out Lol.
I don't like pruning Bougies, I always get stabbed. :D
Seems you have your work 'cut' out Lol.
I don't like pruning Bougies, I always get stabbed. :D
Victoria
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Jan 27, 2008
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strongylodon
Jan 27, 2008
Wisteria in a pot
Sinta, you can grow just about anything in a pot. By growing a Wisteria in a pot, you are automatically Bonsaing it anyway, so it shouldn`t get out of hand. However, you must make sure it doesn`t...
Sinta, you can grow just about anything in a pot. By growing a Wisteria in a pot, you are automatically Bonsaing it anyway, so it shouldn`t get out of hand. However, you must make sure it doesn`t dry out and it must be fed regularly. I hope this is of some help.
Sinta, you can grow just about anything in a pot. By growing a Wisteria in a pot, you are automatically Bonsaing it anyway, so it shouldn`t get out of hand. However, you must make sure it doesn`t dry out and it must be fed regularly. I hope this...
Sinta, you can grow just about anything in a pot. By growing a Wisteria in a pot, you are automatically Bonsaing it anyway, so it shouldn`t get out of hand. However, you must make sure it doesn`t...
Sinta
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Jan 8, 2008
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daitheplant
Jan 8, 2008
The Garden Quiz
Missed it, btw love your website
Missed it, btw love your website
Missed it, btw love your website
Missed it, btw love your website
terrier
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Jan 7, 2008
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walnut
Jan 8, 2008
Clematis and Wisteria Gone Mad
One of my clematis, a jacmanii, went stupid last year Jesaya. In spring, when it was supposed to be putting out shoots, it did nothing. By July I had written it off and I obtained a replacement. I...
One of my clematis, a jacmanii, went stupid last year Jesaya. In spring, when it was supposed to be putting out shoots, it did nothing. By July I had written it off and I obtained a replacement. I kept that in its large pot and didn't dig up the old one. In August it suddenly started and by...
One of my clematis, a jacmanii, went stupid last year Jesaya. In spring, when it was supposed to be putting out shoots, it did nothing. By July I had written it off and I obtained a replacement. I kept that in its large pot and didn't dig up the...
One of my clematis, a jacmanii, went stupid last year Jesaya. In spring, when it was supposed to be putting out shoots, it did nothing. By July I had written it off and I obtained a replacement. I...
jesaya
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Jan 7, 2008
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Sarraceniac
Jan 7, 2008
orchids
ok i found the other postings ,, really should open my eyes before i type,, thnx anyway
ok i found the other postings ,, really should open my eyes before i type,, thnx anyway
ok i found the other postings ,, really should open my eyes before i type,, thnx anyway
ok i found the other postings ,, really should open my eyes before i type,, thnx anyway
lantra
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Jan 6, 2008
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lantra
Jan 6, 2008
Droopy Hyacinths
hi Fairlocks,and.. ..
hi Fairlocks,and.. ..
hi Fairlocks,and.. ..
hi Fairlocks,and.. ..
Fairlocks
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Dec 9, 2007
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youngdaisydee
Dec 9, 2007
Plumbago pruning
I had a plumbago wilmotii which I pruned every march down to about 2 buds from the ground, it probably depends on the type of plumbago you have though.
I had a plumbago wilmotii which I pruned every march down to about 2 buds from the ground, it probably depends on the type of plumbago you have though.
I had a plumbago wilmotii which I pruned every march down to about 2 buds from the ground, it probably depends on the type of plumbago you have though.
I had a plumbago wilmotii which I pruned every march down to about 2 buds from the ground, it probably depends on the type of plumbago you have though.
Sunshine2
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Nov 30, 2007
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Celia
Dec 2, 2007
Raat Ki Rani/Cestrum Nocturnum
Looks gorgeous but I can't help. The only jasmine I can send is winter flowering, but I can't even send that till April when it's finished.
Looks gorgeous but I can't help. The only jasmine I can send is winter flowering, but I can't even send that till April when it's finished.
Looks gorgeous but I can't help. The only jasmine I can send is winter flowering, but I can't even send that till April when it's finished.
Looks gorgeous but I can't help. The only jasmine I can send is winter flowering, but I can't even send that till April when it's finished.
pip
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Dec 1, 2007
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Sarraceniac
Dec 1, 2007
Solanum poisonous?
Basically Leucojam the answer is yes. Any part of Solanam will cause problems if digested.
Basically Leucojam the answer is yes. Any part of Solanam will cause problems if digested.
Basically Leucojam the answer is yes. Any part of Solanam will cause problems if digested.
Basically Leucojam the answer is yes. Any part of Solanam will cause problems if digested.
Leucojum
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Nov 18, 2007
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daitheplant
Nov 18, 2007
Saved seed
You could always try sowing part now Rydall, but I think that spring would be better. If you sow them in a coldframe, it's really like sowing them outside. At best they might do nothing till the...
You could always try sowing part now Rydall, but I think that spring would be better. If you sow them in a coldframe, it's really like sowing them outside. At best they might do nothing till the spring and at worst they might germinate now and then be killed by colder weather.I raised the...
You could always try sowing part now Rydall, but I think that spring would be better. If you sow them in a coldframe, it's really like sowing them outside. At best they might do nothing till the spring and at worst they might germinate now and...
You could always try sowing part now Rydall, but I think that spring would be better. If you sow them in a coldframe, it's really like sowing them outside. At best they might do nothing till the...
RYDALL
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Nov 13, 2007
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PeterS
Nov 14, 2007
garden weeds
Here's what the RHS sayhttp://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0805/soleirolia.aspOr you can give in to it and make it a feature
Here's what the RHS sayhttp://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0805/soleirolia.aspOr you can give in to it and make it a feature
Here's what the RHS sayhttp://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0805/soleirolia.aspOr you can give in to it and make it a feature
Here's what the RHS sayhttp://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profiles0805/soleirolia.aspOr you can give in to it and make it a feature
carolla
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Nov 6, 2007
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Nursewhen
Nov 6, 2007
RHS Seed scheme
Thanks chengjing. I have just put my request in. I tried a couple of days ago but it wasn't working. It's certainly good value, and a lot of the seeds are ones that you don't usually see for sale.
Thanks chengjing. I have just put my request in. I tried a couple of days ago but it wasn't working. It's certainly good value, and a lot of the seeds are ones that you don't usually see for sale.
Thanks chengjing. I have just put my request in. I tried a couple of days ago but it wasn't working. It's certainly good value, and a lot of the seeds are ones that you don't usually see for sale.
Thanks chengjing. I have just put my request in. I tried a couple of days ago but it wasn't working. It's certainly good value, and a lot of the seeds are ones that you don't usually see for sale.
chengjing
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Nov 5, 2007
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PeterS
Nov 6, 2007
pruning
Hi Golfer If its below the Graft union Its usually a Root Sucker,I personally always twist these off as If they are cut off I find that it stimulates growth of the Sucker and you get twice as many...
Hi Golfer If its below the Graft union Its usually a Root Sucker,I personally always twist these off as If they are cut off I find that it stimulates growth of the Sucker and you get twice as many next year,Just follow the branch down to make sure It is below the Graft Union.Hope this is off...
Hi Golfer If its below the Graft union Its usually a Root Sucker,I personally always twist these off as If they are cut off I find that it stimulates growth of the Sucker and you get twice as many next year,Just follow the branch down to make...
Hi Golfer If its below the Graft union Its usually a Root Sucker,I personally always twist these off as If they are cut off I find that it stimulates growth of the Sucker and you get twice as many...
golfer
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Nov 5, 2007
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wiseowl
Nov 5, 2007
Clay and sand
Clay and sand together can be inclined to become very compacted You would need to mix in lots and lots of lighter material, farmyard manure, compost etc to get the right balance If the resulting...
Clay and sand together can be inclined to become very compacted You would need to mix in lots and lots of lighter material, farmyard manure, compost etc to get the right balance If the resulting mix is too heavy it will be difficult for the roots of anything to develop easily
Clay and sand together can be inclined to become very compacted You would need to mix in lots and lots of lighter material, farmyard manure, compost etc to get the right balance If the resulting mix is too heavy it will be difficult for the roots...
Clay and sand together can be inclined to become very compacted You would need to mix in lots and lots of lighter material, farmyard manure, compost etc to get the right balance If the resulting...
terrier
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Nov 5, 2007
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whis4ey
Nov 5, 2007
gardening article
sorry pam can't help you but hope you get someone soon.
sorry pam can't help you but hope you get someone soon.
sorry pam can't help you but hope you get someone soon.
sorry pam can't help you but hope you get someone soon.
Pam Weightman
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Oct 28, 2007
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borrowers
Oct 28, 2007
wrong seeds
....my hubby did!!!Read here!
....my hubby did!!!Read here!
....my hubby did!!!Read here!
....my hubby did!!!Read here!
lapod
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Oct 27, 2007
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millymilly
Oct 27, 2007
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