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  1. Phil A

    Calaloo

    Making a recovery now.As are the Herring, never thought i'd see another one, but they are coming back due to better fisheries management.Still a long way to go though.
    Making a recovery now.As are the Herring, never thought i'd see another one, but they are coming back due to better fisheries management.Still a long way to go though.
    Making a recovery now.As are the Herring, never thought i'd see another one, but they are coming back due to better fisheries management.Still a long way to go though.
    Making a recovery now.As are the Herring, never thought i'd see another one, but they are coming back due to better fisheries management.Still a long way to go though.
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  2. lesley1978

    Anyone know what this is?

    I would leave the bags over, but not attach them to the pot - so that some air can flow up past the pot into the bag. That will keep the humidity high, but start to acclimatise the cuttings to...
    I would leave the bags over, but not attach them to the pot - so that some air can flow up past the pot into the bag. That will keep the humidity high, but start to acclimatise the cuttings to more normal atmosphere. Despite the top-growth it might be that they have not yet rooted - although...
    I would leave the bags over, but not attach them to the pot - so that some air can flow up past the pot into the bag. That will keep the humidity high, but start to acclimatise the cuttings to more normal atmosphere. Despite the top-growth it...
    I would leave the bags over, but not attach them to the pot - so that some air can flow up past the pot into the bag. That will keep the humidity high, but start to acclimatise the cuttings to...
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  3. bluestu

    Help with these two please

    Thanks BlueStu. I've got a feeling they are both Viburnums. :)
    Thanks BlueStu. I've got a feeling they are both Viburnums. :)
    Thanks BlueStu. I've got a feeling they are both Viburnums. :)
    Thanks BlueStu. I've got a feeling they are both Viburnums. :)
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  4. TechSupport_1

    What is the name of these trees?

    lol thats all.always wondered what they were
    lol thats all.always wondered what they were
    lol thats all.always wondered what they were
    lol thats all.always wondered what they were
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  5. RandyRos

    I.D. this tree

    Lavender, you are spot on, thank you!!! :ThankYou:and thank you to everyone else who helped me :dbgrtmb:
    Lavender, you are spot on, thank you!!! :ThankYou:and thank you to everyone else who helped me :dbgrtmb:
    Lavender, you are spot on, thank you!!! :ThankYou:and thank you to everyone else who helped me :dbgrtmb:
    Lavender, you are spot on, thank you!!! :ThankYou:and thank you to everyone else who helped me :dbgrtmb:
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  6. Ilkley Gardeners

    What could this yellow flower be please?

    It looks more like L punctata to me.
    It looks more like L punctata to me.
    It looks more like L punctata to me.
    It looks more like L punctata to me.
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  7. Ilkley Gardeners

    What might this pink shrub be?

    At least with the Spiraea you can prune it to the ground in Spring to stop it getting too big. Ours not only spreads by suckers, it seeds everywhere too!
    At least with the Spiraea you can prune it to the ground in Spring to stop it getting too big. Ours not only spreads by suckers, it seeds everywhere too!
    At least with the Spiraea you can prune it to the ground in Spring to stop it getting too big. Ours not only spreads by suckers, it seeds everywhere too!
    At least with the Spiraea you can prune it to the ground in Spring to stop it getting too big. Ours not only spreads by suckers, it seeds everywhere too!
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  8. sal73

    what can it be?

    Not saying that it is, but the foliage looks the right colour and almost messy enough. If it is you'll get this eventually...................It can take a wee while to get going, but once...
    Not saying that it is, but the foliage looks the right colour and almost messy enough. If it is you'll get this eventually...................It can take a wee while to get going, but once established it will form a good clump (if it is Asphodeline).
    Not saying that it is, but the foliage looks the right colour and almost messy enough. If it is you'll get this eventually...................It can take a wee while to get going, but once established it will form a good clump (if it is...
    Not saying that it is, but the foliage looks the right colour and almost messy enough. If it is you'll get this eventually...................It can take a wee while to get going, but once...
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  9. Passport1

    What is this plant called; when is best time to prune it; what is correctd way to prune it

    Thanks for the additional replies I agree with HarryS - mine had got very leggy I pruned it back yesterday - about 6 inches from the ground. Thanks for the replies and advise Much appreciated
    Thanks for the additional replies I agree with HarryS - mine had got very leggy I pruned it back yesterday - about 6 inches from the ground. Thanks for the replies and advise Much appreciated
    Thanks for the additional replies I agree with HarryS - mine had got very leggy I pruned it back yesterday - about 6 inches from the ground. Thanks for the replies and advise Much appreciated
    Thanks for the additional replies I agree with HarryS - mine had got very leggy I pruned it back yesterday - about 6 inches from the ground. Thanks for the replies and advise Much appreciated
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  10. **Yvonne**

    A sweet smelling interloper - What's it called?

    I had my nose stuck in it earlier, and it hasn't dropped off yet ! :biggrin:
    I had my nose stuck in it earlier, and it hasn't dropped off yet ! :biggrin:
    I had my nose stuck in it earlier, and it hasn't dropped off yet ! :biggrin:
    I had my nose stuck in it earlier, and it hasn't dropped off yet ! :biggrin:
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  11. trogre

    Lily

    Gorgeous, aren't they? They are commonly known as Oriental lilies, and are hybrids of various species. But if you buy anything labelled as Oriental hybrids you will probably get something you...
    Gorgeous, aren't they? They are commonly known as Oriental lilies, and are hybrids of various species. But if you buy anything labelled as Oriental hybrids you will probably get something you like. There are lots available in spring, Wilko's etc usually have mixed bags fairly cheaply. You...
    Gorgeous, aren't they? They are commonly known as Oriental lilies, and are hybrids of various species. But if you buy anything labelled as Oriental hybrids you will probably get something you like. There are lots available in spring, Wilko's...
    Gorgeous, aren't they? They are commonly known as Oriental lilies, and are hybrids of various species. But if you buy anything labelled as Oriental hybrids you will probably get something you...
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  12. Bilbo675

    ID help please..

    That's the one Pete :dbgrtmb:, thanks, just googled it :)
    That's the one Pete :dbgrtmb:, thanks, just googled it :)
    That's the one Pete :dbgrtmb:, thanks, just googled it :)
    That's the one Pete :dbgrtmb:, thanks, just googled it :)
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  13. islayhawk

    what plant

    Me too I like it as it comes up every year and fills gaps.
    Me too I like it as it comes up every year and fills gaps.
    Me too I like it as it comes up every year and fills gaps.
    Me too I like it as it comes up every year and fills gaps.
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  14. harry123

    What type of apples

    When the pips are brown. I start checking with windfalls & damaged fruit plus use a refractometer to monitor fruit sugar levels.
    When the pips are brown. I start checking with windfalls & damaged fruit plus use a refractometer to monitor fruit sugar levels.
    When the pips are brown. I start checking with windfalls & damaged fruit plus use a refractometer to monitor fruit sugar levels.
    When the pips are brown. I start checking with windfalls & damaged fruit plus use a refractometer to monitor fruit sugar levels.
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  15. Duncs

    ID help please

    Assuming you are using Vitax SBK then I would treat any suckers in the lawn now, but I would delay treating the stump until Autumn / Winter.Don't get it on any plants you want to keep (other...
    Assuming you are using Vitax SBK then I would treat any suckers in the lawn now, but I would delay treating the stump until Autumn / Winter.Don't get it on any plants you want to keep (other than the grass :) )
    Assuming you are using Vitax SBK then I would treat any suckers in the lawn now, but I would delay treating the stump until Autumn / Winter.Don't get it on any plants you want to keep (other than the grass :) )
    Assuming you are using Vitax SBK then I would treat any suckers in the lawn now, but I would delay treating the stump until Autumn / Winter.Don't get it on any plants you want to keep (other...
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  16. Sydney Carton

    Which variety of apple?

    I've gt this apple tree in my garden any help identifying the tree guys..Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    I've gt this apple tree in my garden any help identifying the tree guys..Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    I've gt this apple tree in my garden any help identifying the tree guys..Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    I've gt this apple tree in my garden any help identifying the tree guys..Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
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  17. Kristen

    Verbascum?

    Yes I agree with above, I have a lovely patch of them from one original donated by my dad. I took my oh out to see them yesterday, swarming with honeybees, the most we have seen this year. One of...
    Yes I agree with above, I have a lovely patch of them from one original donated by my dad. I took my oh out to see them yesterday, swarming with honeybees, the most we have seen this year. One of my favs :)
    Yes I agree with above, I have a lovely patch of them from one original donated by my dad. I took my oh out to see them yesterday, swarming with honeybees, the most we have seen this year. One of my favs :)
    Yes I agree with above, I have a lovely patch of them from one original donated by my dad. I took my oh out to see them yesterday, swarming with honeybees, the most we have seen this year. One of...
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  18. Snowbaby

    Id please

    Oh my! I think I'll leave it in the pot so I can dispose of it gets to big!TySent from my GT-N7000
    Oh my! I think I'll leave it in the pot so I can dispose of it gets to big!TySent from my GT-N7000
    Oh my! I think I'll leave it in the pot so I can dispose of it gets to big!TySent from my GT-N7000
    Oh my! I think I'll leave it in the pot so I can dispose of it gets to big!TySent from my GT-N7000
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  19. wiseowl

    I D Help Please

    I agree, but we call it Malva here ... a lovely wildflower here that grows on my lane and everywhere in the Spring ...
    I agree, but we call it Malva here ... a lovely wildflower here that grows on my lane and everywhere in the Spring ...
    I agree, but we call it Malva here ... a lovely wildflower here that grows on my lane and everywhere in the Spring ...
    I agree, but we call it Malva here ... a lovely wildflower here that grows on my lane and everywhere in the Spring ...
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  20. sal73

    Any Idea?

    I don't think it is one. But it does remind me of an Asarum
    I don't think it is one. But it does remind me of an Asarum
    I don't think it is one. But it does remind me of an Asarum
    I don't think it is one. But it does remind me of an Asarum
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