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  1. Barders

    Free BBC Countryfile 'Grow Wild' seeds, a good idea?

    Hi Jane, thank you for that. Actually, I don't have a compost yeet, but I would like to make a small wodden one in one corner I am going to clear and I would never think to put them in there, good...
    Hi Jane, thank you for that. Actually, I don't have a compost yeet, but I would like to make a small wodden one in one corner I am going to clear and I would never think to put them in there, good one many thanks :thumbsup:
    Hi Jane, thank you for that. Actually, I don't have a compost yeet, but I would like to make a small wodden one in one corner I am going to clear and I would never think to put them in there, good one many thanks :thumbsup:
    Hi Jane, thank you for that. Actually, I don't have a compost yeet, but I would like to make a small wodden one in one corner I am going to clear and I would never think to put them in there, good...
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  2. Nigel84

    Taming jungle but where to start

    I'd 1st invest in a strimmer. Petrol ones are far superior and the area is a bit big for electric cables to be dragged around IMO. I'd then strim down the long growth and identify the rubbish and...
    I'd 1st invest in a strimmer. Petrol ones are far superior and the area is a bit big for electric cables to be dragged around IMO. I'd then strim down the long growth and identify the rubbish and remove same.If there are any plants growing in amongst the long growth/ rubbish, you could try...
    I'd 1st invest in a strimmer. Petrol ones are far superior and the area is a bit big for electric cables to be dragged around IMO. I'd then strim down the long growth and identify the rubbish and remove same.If there are any plants growing in...
    I'd 1st invest in a strimmer. Petrol ones are far superior and the area is a bit big for electric cables to be dragged around IMO. I'd then strim down the long growth and identify the rubbish and...
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  3. Gareth Hughes
    Like x 3

    Sunflowers

    Six cell trays each containing 24 Sunflowers, 144 plants of several different varietiesEDIT: Found another 6 cells sown with Sunflowers making it 150 plants.
    Six cell trays each containing 24 Sunflowers, 144 plants of several different varietiesEDIT: Found another 6 cells sown with Sunflowers making it 150 plants.
    Six cell trays each containing 24 Sunflowers, 144 plants of several different varietiesEDIT: Found another 6 cells sown with Sunflowers making it 150 plants.
    Six cell trays each containing 24 Sunflowers, 144 plants of several different varietiesEDIT: Found another 6 cells sown with Sunflowers making it 150 plants.
    sunflowers seedlings 2015.jpg
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  4. Barders

    To hang or to fix Bee House?

    Bracket, that was the word :doh:Thanks "M" I hadn't thought about it sticking out at knee height and I know who would be the first person to walk into it ......me :lunapic 130165696578242 5:I like the idea of having it on...
    Bracket, that was the word :doh:Thanks "M" I hadn't thought about it sticking out at knee height and I know who would be the first person to walk into it ......me :lunapic 130165696578242 5:I like the idea of having it on the top of the hanging basket bracket like your bird house but the only one I have is very close to...
    Bracket, that was the word :doh:Thanks "M" I hadn't thought about it sticking out at knee height and I know who would be the first person to walk into it ......me :lunapic 130165696578242 5:I like the idea of having it on the top of the hanging basket bracket like your bird...
    Bracket, that was the word :doh:Thanks "M" I hadn't thought about it sticking out at knee height and I know who would be the first person to walk into it ......me :lunapic 130165696578242 5:I like the idea of having it on...
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  5. Scoffy

    Cardboard in compost

    I use lots of cardboard in my compost heaps, in layers along with plenty of green stuff.
    I use lots of cardboard in my compost heaps, in layers along with plenty of green stuff.
    I use lots of cardboard in my compost heaps, in layers along with plenty of green stuff.
    I use lots of cardboard in my compost heaps, in layers along with plenty of green stuff.
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  6. Diane Davies

    Daffs

    Thank you so much for all your great advise. So glad I joined this very friendly group.
    Thank you so much for all your great advise. So glad I joined this very friendly group.
    Thank you so much for all your great advise. So glad I joined this very friendly group.
    Thank you so much for all your great advise. So glad I joined this very friendly group.
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  7. Fyfy K

    Can you plant things under a leylandii hedge?

    Yes, you can grow things under Leylandii. :blue thumb: A lot of plants won't be happy as the soil will be dry and depleted of nutrients.Ivy would love it but I wouldn't recommend it.Periwinkle does...
    Yes, you can grow things under Leylandii. :blue thumb: A lot of plants won't be happy as the soil will be dry and depleted of nutrients.Ivy would love it but I wouldn't recommend it.Periwinkle does well under it but needs some light from one side, which is what it should be getting if it's a...
    Yes, you can grow things under Leylandii. :blue thumb: A lot of plants won't be happy as the soil will be dry and depleted of nutrients.Ivy would love it but I wouldn't recommend it.Periwinkle does well under it but needs some light from one side,...
    Yes, you can grow things under Leylandii. :blue thumb: A lot of plants won't be happy as the soil will be dry and depleted of nutrients.Ivy would love it but I wouldn't recommend it.Periwinkle does...
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  8. Diane Davies

    Rhubarb

    Rhubarb seems to do that every so often - even without unusual conditions. Definitely remove it and follow Zigs instructions.
    Rhubarb seems to do that every so often - even without unusual conditions. Definitely remove it and follow Zigs instructions.
    Rhubarb seems to do that every so often - even without unusual conditions. Definitely remove it and follow Zigs instructions.
    Rhubarb seems to do that every so often - even without unusual conditions. Definitely remove it and follow Zigs instructions.
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  9. camchesie

    Hi. Newbie requires help!!

    Peony,and a nice one too.
    Peony,and a nice one too.
    Peony,and a nice one too.
    Peony,and a nice one too.
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  10. jay22

    Pruning?

    look fine to me, I would leave them on as its making food for the plant
    look fine to me, I would leave them on as its making food for the plant
    look fine to me, I would leave them on as its making food for the plant
    look fine to me, I would leave them on as its making food for the plant
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  11. bigbore

    Aubrieta

    PS.... All the growth overhanging the wall will be cut off with shears level with the top of the wall to grow back during the summer.
    PS.... All the growth overhanging the wall will be cut off with shears level with the top of the wall to grow back during the summer.
    PS.... All the growth overhanging the wall will be cut off with shears level with the top of the wall to grow back during the summer.
    PS.... All the growth overhanging the wall will be cut off with shears level with the top of the wall to grow back during the summer.
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  12. Gareth Hughes

    Planting summer flowering bulbs.

    Thanks a lot. I'll start from tomorrow.
    Thanks a lot. I'll start from tomorrow.
    Thanks a lot. I'll start from tomorrow.
    Thanks a lot. I'll start from tomorrow.
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  13. Debra

    Planter dilemma!!

    How about a Sarcococca, it's a glossy dark evergreen shrub, pretty indestructible, thrives in shade, has the most wonderful scent all winter and black berries in spring. For added prettiness in...
    How about a Sarcococca, it's a glossy dark evergreen shrub, pretty indestructible, thrives in shade, has the most wonderful scent all winter and black berries in spring. For added prettiness in summer how about some solar fairy lights or simply plant a couple of annual climbers in spring to wind...
    How about a Sarcococca, it's a glossy dark evergreen shrub, pretty indestructible, thrives in shade, has the most wonderful scent all winter and black berries in spring. For added prettiness in summer how about some solar fairy lights or simply...
    How about a Sarcococca, it's a glossy dark evergreen shrub, pretty indestructible, thrives in shade, has the most wonderful scent all winter and black berries in spring. For added prettiness in...
    sarcococca close up flower (2).JPG
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  14. MissAgapanthus

    Japanese Knotweed. Maybe. What do I do?

    Sadly it does look like japanese knotweed to me. It is a bit of a ****er to get rid of. The shoots are so strong they can break through patio's, drains etc so you do need to try to get on top of...
    Sadly it does look like japanese knotweed to me. It is a bit of a ****er to get rid of. The shoots are so strong they can break through patio's, drains etc so you do need to try to get on top of it. Your landlord could be held liable (I think) if the knotweed escapes from their property and...
    Sadly it does look like japanese knotweed to me. It is a bit of a ****er to get rid of. The shoots are so strong they can break through patio's, drains etc so you do need to try to get on top of it. Your landlord could be held liable (I think)...
    Sadly it does look like japanese knotweed to me. It is a bit of a ****er to get rid of. The shoots are so strong they can break through patio's, drains etc so you do need to try to get on top of...
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  15. MissAgapanthus
    Like x 4

    Rental Garden in London Town

    Starting a new garden is so exciting but so is the developing and changing. Keep up the good work, it's looking good. Maybe once he's tasted "just out of the garden" your boyfriend will get to...
    Starting a new garden is so exciting but so is the developing and changing. Keep up the good work, it's looking good. Maybe once he's tasted "just out of the garden" your boyfriend will get to enjoy vegetables too.
    Starting a new garden is so exciting but so is the developing and changing. Keep up the good work, it's looking good. Maybe once he's tasted "just out of the garden" your boyfriend will get to enjoy vegetables too.
    Starting a new garden is so exciting but so is the developing and changing. Keep up the good work, it's looking good. Maybe once he's tasted "just out of the garden" your boyfriend will get to...
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  16. Sixtie7

    taking cuttings from a woody shrub

    It all depends on what shrub you have.Many will take if you look for the new growth, snip some tips so that you have pieces 5 or 6 inches long, remove the bottom leaves keeping at least 4 and...
    It all depends on what shrub you have.Many will take if you look for the new growth, snip some tips so that you have pieces 5 or 6 inches long, remove the bottom leaves keeping at least 4 and then put them into pots of moist compost. Put something longer into the pot so that you can cover...
    It all depends on what shrub you have.Many will take if you look for the new growth, snip some tips so that you have pieces 5 or 6 inches long, remove the bottom leaves keeping at least 4 and then put them into pots of moist compost. Put...
    It all depends on what shrub you have.Many will take if you look for the new growth, snip some tips so that you have pieces 5 or 6 inches long, remove the bottom leaves keeping at least 4 and...
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  17. Barders

    Is there still life?

    Thanks Spruce, that is a great idea, I will talk to some of the my neighbours and see if we can plant something like that to make it beautiful again.I think one of us, possibly me, is going to...
    Thanks Spruce, that is a great idea, I will talk to some of the my neighbours and see if we can plant something like that to make it beautiful again.I think one of us, possibly me, is going to have to speak with them personally, it just seems so odd, we wonder if there is something going on,...
    Thanks Spruce, that is a great idea, I will talk to some of the my neighbours and see if we can plant something like that to make it beautiful again.I think one of us, possibly me, is going to have to speak with them personally, it just seems...
    Thanks Spruce, that is a great idea, I will talk to some of the my neighbours and see if we can plant something like that to make it beautiful again.I think one of us, possibly me, is going to...
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  18. Ellenwarren321

    Weed or plant please help

    Brilliant thank you
    Brilliant thank you
    Brilliant thank you
    Brilliant thank you
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  19. Sixtie7

    Bamboo

    The date palm will not survive a winter outside if planted in the ground. Might be ok to plant it in a pot and then move to a sheltered position in winter. I'd leave all your plants in the pots...
    The date palm will not survive a winter outside if planted in the ground. Might be ok to plant it in a pot and then move to a sheltered position in winter. I'd leave all your plants in the pots till your bed is ready.
    The date palm will not survive a winter outside if planted in the ground. Might be ok to plant it in a pot and then move to a sheltered position in winter. I'd leave all your plants in the pots till your bed is ready.
    The date palm will not survive a winter outside if planted in the ground. Might be ok to plant it in a pot and then move to a sheltered position in winter. I'd leave all your plants in the pots...
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  20. Badflaw

    First time buyer. My first Garden.Needs modernising.Where to start!:-)

    Hi, i'm a fellow gardening newbie also attempting to spruce up a garden. I was really intimidated at first due to knowing so little (and my garden is much smaller than yours!) so I decided to just...
    Hi, i'm a fellow gardening newbie also attempting to spruce up a garden. I was really intimidated at first due to knowing so little (and my garden is much smaller than yours!) so I decided to just keep things neat and tidy until I felt confident enough to get going (about 6 months later). In...
    Hi, i'm a fellow gardening newbie also attempting to spruce up a garden. I was really intimidated at first due to knowing so little (and my garden is much smaller than yours!) so I decided to just keep things neat and tidy until I felt confident...
    Hi, i'm a fellow gardening newbie also attempting to spruce up a garden. I was really intimidated at first due to knowing so little (and my garden is much smaller than yours!) so I decided to just...
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