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  1. Victoria

    What's looking good in March 2009 .....

    Hi again. I would assume that planting time is in the autumn ?
    Hi again. I would assume that planting time is in the autumn ?
    Hi again. I would assume that planting time is in the autumn ?
    Hi again. I would assume that planting time is in the autumn ?
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  2. Penny in Ontario

    My snow's almost gone!!!!!!

    I just finsihed putting some garland around my front door....
    I just finsihed putting some garland around my front door....
    I just finsihed putting some garland around my front door....
    I just finsihed putting some garland around my front door....
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  3. wiseowl

    Whats looking good in May.....2009

    Took this on the 31st of may for the comp but was too late so I thought I'd put it on here instead, It's not the best pic but They're my first sweetpeas of the year, High Scent.
    Took this on the 31st of may for the comp but was too late so I thought I'd put it on here instead, It's not the best pic but They're my first sweetpeas of the year, High Scent.
    Took this on the 31st of may for the comp but was too late so I thought I'd put it on here instead, It's not the best pic but They're my first sweetpeas of the year, High Scent.
    Took this on the 31st of may for the comp but was too late so I thought I'd put it on here instead, It's not the best pic but They're my first sweetpeas of the year, High Scent.
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  4. pete
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  5. PeterS
    Like x 8

    What's looking good in September 2011

    simbad, I hope the Phytolacca germinates but remember to give it plenty of room. It needs to be cut to the ground each winter. The variegated viburnum is a pretty good shrub as it can easily be...
    simbad, I hope the Phytolacca germinates but remember to give it plenty of room. It needs to be cut to the ground each winter. The variegated viburnum is a pretty good shrub as it can easily be shaped into a hedge. It can also be trained more or less like a tree. One of ours is similar to...
    simbad, I hope the Phytolacca germinates but remember to give it plenty of room. It needs to be cut to the ground each winter. The variegated viburnum is a pretty good shrub as it can easily be shaped into a hedge. It can also be trained more...
    simbad, I hope the Phytolacca germinates but remember to give it plenty of room. It needs to be cut to the ground each winter. The variegated viburnum is a pretty good shrub as it can easily be...
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  6. Phil A
    Like x 13

    Its all part....

    La la la la la whoa, la la la la la whoa, yes.
    La la la la la whoa, la la la la la whoa, yes.
    La la la la la whoa, la la la la la whoa, yes.
    La la la la la whoa, la la la la la whoa, yes.
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  7. Phil A
    Like x 12

    Found in an old porn mag

    Give up trying to embed that - you'll have to make do with the link!
    Give up trying to embed that - you'll have to make do with the link!
    Give up trying to embed that - you'll have to make do with the link!
    Give up trying to embed that - you'll have to make do with the link!
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  8. Phil A
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  9. wiseowl

    Whats Looking Good in May

    Great pics everyone
    Great pics everyone
    Great pics everyone
    Great pics everyone
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  10. Victoria

    What's looking good in June 2010

    Thanks Pete.Having had a little Google - I understand it is almost impossible to grow from seed (shame) but there appear to be loads of places that sell plants, which are not that expensive. I...
    Thanks Pete.Having had a little Google - I understand it is almost impossible to grow from seed (shame) but there appear to be loads of places that sell plants, which are not that expensive. I think I will have to give it a go.
    Thanks Pete.Having had a little Google - I understand it is almost impossible to grow from seed (shame) but there appear to be loads of places that sell plants, which are not that expensive. I think I will have to give it a go.
    Thanks Pete.Having had a little Google - I understand it is almost impossible to grow from seed (shame) but there appear to be loads of places that sell plants, which are not that expensive. I...
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  11. Penny in Ontario
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  12. strongylodon

    What's looking good in April

    Thanks Sis!This has now been moved to "What's looking good in May ..." as I made a mistake posting this.
    Thanks Sis!This has now been moved to "What's looking good in May ..." as I made a mistake posting this.
    Thanks Sis!This has now been moved to "What's looking good in May ..." as I made a mistake posting this.
    Thanks Sis!This has now been moved to "What's looking good in May ..." as I made a mistake posting this.
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  13. Kathy3

    august

    You too mate!..Cracking picture roders.. Damn slugs nipped mine off in the early stages!!! They didn't get these though.. ;) [ 25. August 2007, 11:37 AM: Message edited by: Paladin ]
    You too mate!..Cracking picture roders.. Damn slugs nipped mine off in the early stages!!! They didn't get these though.. ;) [ 25. August 2007, 11:37 AM: Message edited by: Paladin ]
    You too mate!..Cracking picture roders.. Damn slugs nipped mine off in the early stages!!! They didn't get these though.. ;) [ 25. August 2007, 11:37 AM: Message edited by: Paladin ]
    You too mate!..Cracking picture roders.. Damn slugs nipped mine off in the early stages!!! They didn't get these though.. ;) [ 25. August 2007, 11:37 AM: Message edited by: Paladin ]
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  14. Dips

    The Supermoon

    :hate-shocked: :yikes: :yikes:Can I change my underwear? :scratch: :doh: :heehee:
    :hate-shocked: :yikes: :yikes:Can I change my underwear? :scratch: :doh: :heehee:
    :hate-shocked: :yikes: :yikes:Can I change my underwear? :scratch: :doh: :heehee:
    :hate-shocked: :yikes: :yikes:Can I change my underwear? :scratch: :doh: :heehee:
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  15. Paullypaul
    Like x 5

    Paullypauls Garden

    Not much really Sheal. As soon as I realised that I was not going to make it for the current growing season I backed off and immersed myself back in my dahlias in the garden.Yep, the pinkish...
    Not much really Sheal. As soon as I realised that I was not going to make it for the current growing season I backed off and immersed myself back in my dahlias in the garden.Yep, the pinkish lilac ones are a nice shade in real life. With the quantities I have on the go I should have some...
    Not much really Sheal. As soon as I realised that I was not going to make it for the current growing season I backed off and immersed myself back in my dahlias in the garden.Yep, the pinkish lilac ones are a nice shade in real life. With the...
    Not much really Sheal. As soon as I realised that I was not going to make it for the current growing season I backed off and immersed myself back in my dahlias in the garden.Yep, the pinkish...
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  16. daitheplant

    Dai`s Garden.

    Thanks David for the info and the offer of help. I will certainly have a go again at some point in the future .
    Thanks David for the info and the offer of help. I will certainly have a go again at some point in the future .
    Thanks David for the info and the offer of help. I will certainly have a go again at some point in the future .
    Thanks David for the info and the offer of help. I will certainly have a go again at some point in the future .
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  17. pip
    Like x 8

    Battle of Britain flypast

    Thanks for looking everybody, thought you might like this taken the same time.
    Thanks for looking everybody, thought you might like this taken the same time.
    Thanks for looking everybody, thought you might like this taken the same time.
    Thanks for looking everybody, thought you might like this taken the same time.
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  18. simbad
    Like x 9

    Whats looking good in November 2011

    Those are beautiful, Woo.
    Those are beautiful, Woo.
    Those are beautiful, Woo.
    Those are beautiful, Woo.
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  19. Victoria

    What's Looking Good in September ....

    Fillifera .. ok Pete will look for that.. think ill wait untill spring. cheers DEE
    Fillifera .. ok Pete will look for that.. think ill wait untill spring. cheers DEE
    Fillifera .. ok Pete will look for that.. think ill wait untill spring. cheers DEE
    Fillifera .. ok Pete will look for that.. think ill wait untill spring. cheers DEE
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  20. Victoria

    What's looking good in October ...

    Oh, Peter, that Cuphea is gorgeous. I had the C ignea and the little Mouse Ears (can't remember the name) but only have C hyssopifolia now which is a perennial here ... however, it is one that...
    Oh, Peter, that Cuphea is gorgeous. I had the C ignea and the little Mouse Ears (can't remember the name) but only have C hyssopifolia now which is a perennial here ... however, it is one that will probably be removed for a new Salvia.Well, Dave, what can I say .. they look gorgeous enough...
    Oh, Peter, that Cuphea is gorgeous. I had the C ignea and the little Mouse Ears (can't remember the name) but only have C hyssopifolia now which is a perennial here ... however, it is one that will probably be removed for a new Salvia.Well,...
    Oh, Peter, that Cuphea is gorgeous. I had the C ignea and the little Mouse Ears (can't remember the name) but only have C hyssopifolia now which is a perennial here ... however, it is one that...
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