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  1. hedgefog

    Red Flowers on August

    Maybe it is time to divide them this year? Last time when I divided them was 5 year ago. Will give some feeds as well, but they seem very vibrant even in the poor soil and partial sun.
    Maybe it is time to divide them this year? Last time when I divided them was 5 year ago. Will give some feeds as well, but they seem very vibrant even in the poor soil and partial sun.
    Maybe it is time to divide them this year? Last time when I divided them was 5 year ago. Will give some feeds as well, but they seem very vibrant even in the poor soil and partial sun.
    Maybe it is time to divide them this year? Last time when I divided them was 5 year ago. Will give some feeds as well, but they seem very vibrant even in the poor soil and partial sun.
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  2. **Yvonne**

    Solved What type of fruit please? - Crataegus sp.

    Thanks guys, I never knew there were so many different Hawthorn varieties!
    Thanks guys, I never knew there were so many different Hawthorn varieties!
    Thanks guys, I never knew there were so many different Hawthorn varieties!
    Thanks guys, I never knew there were so many different Hawthorn varieties!
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  3. Dragonfly Dianne

    plants I'm sure someone will know what they are?

    I think I'll give them a miss as I have enough going on with other spreading pests, thanks @Sheal :)
    I think I'll give them a miss as I have enough going on with other spreading pests, thanks @Sheal :)
    I think I'll give them a miss as I have enough going on with other spreading pests, thanks @Sheal :)
    I think I'll give them a miss as I have enough going on with other spreading pests, thanks @Sheal :)
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  4. Dragonfly Dianne

    Solved Lovely but what tree is it? - Acer shirasawanum Aureum

    Great advice! Thank you. :)
    Great advice! Thank you. :)
    Great advice! Thank you. :)
    Great advice! Thank you. :)
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  5. Dragonfly Dianne

    Fir?

    That just has to go! :yikes: Thank you so much.
    That just has to go! :yikes: Thank you so much.
    That just has to go! :yikes: Thank you so much.
    That just has to go! :yikes: Thank you so much.
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  6. kindredspirit

    Solved What are the tall green plants? - Helianthus Salicifolius

    Ooops..that should have been JazzSi! Sorry JazzSi!
    Ooops..that should have been JazzSi! Sorry JazzSi!
    Ooops..that should have been JazzSi! Sorry JazzSi!
    Ooops..that should have been JazzSi! Sorry JazzSi!
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  7. hans
    Funny x 3

    this is growing on a old peach tree stump.

    Definitely a Bracket fungus. Some of them are edible when young and soft and depending on what sort of tree they are growing on.
    Definitely a Bracket fungus. Some of them are edible when young and soft and depending on what sort of tree they are growing on.
    Definitely a Bracket fungus. Some of them are edible when young and soft and depending on what sort of tree they are growing on.
    Definitely a Bracket fungus. Some of them are edible when young and soft and depending on what sort of tree they are growing on.
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  8. eggandchips

    Caterpillars

    Thankyou, @Sheal and @HsuH
    Thankyou, @Sheal and @HsuH
    Thankyou, @Sheal and @HsuH
    Thankyou, @Sheal and @HsuH
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  9. trogre

    Fuchsia

    Hi All. Back in late spring to my wifes horror I purchased another secondhand ceramic pot,it is huge:snork:. We call it the grandad pot due to its size. Problem was what can we plant in it as time was...
    Hi All. Back in late spring to my wifes horror I purchased another secondhand ceramic pot,it is huge:snork:. We call it the grandad pot due to its size. Problem was what can we plant in it as time was ticking on for planting this year. We decided to plant 2 different types of fuchsia and it was a...
    Hi All. Back in late spring to my wifes horror I purchased another secondhand ceramic pot,it is huge:snork:. We call it the grandad pot due to its size. Problem was what can we plant in it as time was ticking on for planting this year. We decided to...
    Hi All. Back in late spring to my wifes horror I purchased another secondhand ceramic pot,it is huge:snork:. We call it the grandad pot due to its size. Problem was what can we plant in it as time was...
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  10. martyn bromley

    Solved Can anyone identify this shrub please? - Eucryphia sp.

    Thanks for you friendly reply , most impressed so far
    Thanks for you friendly reply , most impressed so far
    Thanks for you friendly reply , most impressed so far
    Thanks for you friendly reply , most impressed so far
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  11. Val..

    Solved Please tell me what this flower is! - California Poppy

    Im alaways ripping the dam things out of pots,palm pots,cracks,buxus hedging,fruit plants,pond banking etc etc ............Nice flowr though:rolleyespink:
    Im alaways ripping the dam things out of pots,palm pots,cracks,buxus hedging,fruit plants,pond banking etc etc ............Nice flowr though:rolleyespink:
    Im alaways ripping the dam things out of pots,palm pots,cracks,buxus hedging,fruit plants,pond banking etc etc ............Nice flowr though:rolleyespink:
    Im alaways ripping the dam things out of pots,palm pots,cracks,buxus hedging,fruit plants,pond banking etc etc ............Nice flowr though:rolleyespink:
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  12. Dragonfly Dianne
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  13. Anzia

    What is this red thing?

    Thanks all and thanks @MarleyFarley for the helpful link. They were a good 3" underground, hence my puzzlement! As I unearth them, should I move them to a secluded corner of the garden and leave...
    Thanks all and thanks @MarleyFarley for the helpful link. They were a good 3" underground, hence my puzzlement! As I unearth them, should I move them to a secluded corner of the garden and leave them above ground, or re-bury them in said corner? I don't want to kill them by doing the wrong thing...
    Thanks all and thanks @MarleyFarley for the helpful link. They were a good 3" underground, hence my puzzlement! As I unearth them, should I move them to a secluded corner of the garden and leave them above ground, or re-bury them in said corner?...
    Thanks all and thanks @MarleyFarley for the helpful link. They were a good 3" underground, hence my puzzlement! As I unearth them, should I move them to a secluded corner of the garden and leave...
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  14. Sheal

    Solved Possibly Tradescantia? - Libertia peregrinans

    Thank you for the information Silver Surfer. :) The plant is reprieved until the spring when I can see it bloom but it will be staying in a pot for the time being.
    Thank you for the information Silver Surfer. :) The plant is reprieved until the spring when I can see it bloom but it will be staying in a pot for the time being.
    Thank you for the information Silver Surfer. :) The plant is reprieved until the spring when I can see it bloom but it will be staying in a pot for the time being.
    Thank you for the information Silver Surfer. :) The plant is reprieved until the spring when I can see it bloom but it will be staying in a pot for the time being.
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  15. Adam D

    Solved ID please again. - Hibiscus syriacus

    Thank people.
    Thank people.
    Thank people.
    Thank people.
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  16. Coolsox

    Solved What am I? - Calycanthus sp.

    Anyone noticed any scent from the flowers? All the articles state it is supposed to be highly fragrant.
    Anyone noticed any scent from the flowers? All the articles state it is supposed to be highly fragrant.
    Anyone noticed any scent from the flowers? All the articles state it is supposed to be highly fragrant.
    Anyone noticed any scent from the flowers? All the articles state it is supposed to be highly fragrant.
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  17. FionaJane

    Solved Can anyone tell me what this is?? Sucker type clover - Liverwort

    Suggest that round your blueberries you add a 4" layer of mulch on the top... eg. composted bark/coco shell.It will act help to keep soil moist and suppress the liverwort.
    Suggest that round your blueberries you add a 4" layer of mulch on the top... eg. composted bark/coco shell.It will act help to keep soil moist and suppress the liverwort.
    Suggest that round your blueberries you add a 4" layer of mulch on the top... eg. composted bark/coco shell.It will act help to keep soil moist and suppress the liverwort.
    Suggest that round your blueberries you add a 4" layer of mulch on the top... eg. composted bark/coco shell.It will act help to keep soil moist and suppress the liverwort.
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  18. Lucyloo

    Solved Any idea what this is? - Celmisia Spectabilis

    Thanks @Silver surfer, sounds promising then!
    Thanks @Silver surfer, sounds promising then!
    Thanks @Silver surfer, sounds promising then!
    Thanks @Silver surfer, sounds promising then!
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  19. TheMadHedger

    Solved Plant with daisy-like flowers - Ox Eye Daisy ( Leucanthemum )

    Could be, I'll ask the wife. Ta! :)
    Could be, I'll ask the wife. Ta! :)
    Could be, I'll ask the wife. Ta! :)
    Could be, I'll ask the wife. Ta! :)
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  20. Dragonfly Dianne

    Solved What is it and can I move it?

    Mmm see what you mean, the flowers are out now and so lovely! I want to move them to the front garden, and plant something infront of them, I will look for a smaller plant :spinning: thank you :)
    Mmm see what you mean, the flowers are out now and so lovely! I want to move them to the front garden, and plant something infront of them, I will look for a smaller plant :spinning: thank you :)
    Mmm see what you mean, the flowers are out now and so lovely! I want to move them to the front garden, and plant something infront of them, I will look for a smaller plant :spinning: thank you :)
    Mmm see what you mean, the flowers are out now and so lovely! I want to move them to the front garden, and plant something infront of them, I will look for a smaller plant :spinning: thank you :)
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