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  1. Ross McKay

    Tomato Plant advice for a newbie

    Good luck with the Tom's Ross. Its my second season of growing Tomatoes and other stuff so I'm pretty new too. Let us know how you do
    Good luck with the Tom's Ross. Its my second season of growing Tomatoes and other stuff so I'm pretty new too. Let us know how you do
    Good luck with the Tom's Ross. Its my second season of growing Tomatoes and other stuff so I'm pretty new too. Let us know how you do
    Good luck with the Tom's Ross. Its my second season of growing Tomatoes and other stuff so I'm pretty new too. Let us know how you do
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  2. slugmuncher

    Hedgerow for wildlife

    Mix them up.
    Mix them up.
    Mix them up.
    Mix them up.
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  3. gryphon

    Advice On Digging Out Old Flower Bed.

    Hi John welcome to GC :spinning:You have certainly come to the right place for help :dbgrtmb: everybody is helpful and friendly :grphg:I look forward to watching your project grow ..... :)
    Hi John welcome to GC :spinning:You have certainly come to the right place for help :dbgrtmb: everybody is helpful and friendly :grphg:I look forward to watching your project grow ..... :)
    Hi John welcome to GC :spinning:You have certainly come to the right place for help :dbgrtmb: everybody is helpful and friendly :grphg:I look forward to watching your project grow ..... :)
    Hi John welcome to GC :spinning:You have certainly come to the right place for help :dbgrtmb: everybody is helpful and friendly :grphg:I look forward to watching your project grow ..... :)
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  4. Steven342

    Garden Sloping towards house

    Depends on the angle of the slope, mine seems pretty steep being on the side of a hill and when our kids were younger I had to take care where I put the greenhouse etc as they would come hurtling...
    Depends on the angle of the slope, mine seems pretty steep being on the side of a hill and when our kids were younger I had to take care where I put the greenhouse etc as they would come hurtling down on their trikes. I've added a couple of terraces over the years so we now have flat areas to...
    Depends on the angle of the slope, mine seems pretty steep being on the side of a hill and when our kids were younger I had to take care where I put the greenhouse etc as they would come hurtling down on their trikes. I've added a couple of...
    Depends on the angle of the slope, mine seems pretty steep being on the side of a hill and when our kids were younger I had to take care where I put the greenhouse etc as they would come hurtling...
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  5. Steve Kemp

    Propagating bluebells.

    What a magical space to call your own! :wub2: I agree with @Spruce - you should start a separate, new thread and post about your plans and doings ... hopefully, over time, it will become a record of...
    What a magical space to call your own! :wub2: I agree with @Spruce - you should start a separate, new thread and post about your plans and doings ... hopefully, over time, it will become a record of your progress. I know when I look back at my time on here and see the changes I made, the mistakes...
    What a magical space to call your own! :wub2: I agree with @Spruce - you should start a separate, new thread and post about your plans and doings ... hopefully, over time, it will become a record of your progress. I know when I look back at my time...
    What a magical space to call your own! :wub2: I agree with @Spruce - you should start a separate, new thread and post about your plans and doings ... hopefully, over time, it will become a record of...
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  6. NewBhoy

    Is it too late to start planting borders?

    Thanks @"M" funnily enough @Beckie76 suggested lavender for the same area!The garden is East facing, so the patio and decking at the back of the house gets the morning and afternoon sun and the...
    Thanks @"M" funnily enough @Beckie76 suggested lavender for the same area!The garden is East facing, so the patio and decking at the back of the house gets the morning and afternoon sun and the rear deck and fence gets the late afternoon and evening.For the patio and deck as you come into...
    Thanks @"M" funnily enough @Beckie76 suggested lavender for the same area!The garden is East facing, so the patio and decking at the back of the house gets the morning and afternoon sun and the rear deck and fence gets the late afternoon and...
    Thanks @"M" funnily enough @Beckie76 suggested lavender for the same area!The garden is East facing, so the patio and decking at the back of the house gets the morning and afternoon sun and the...
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  7. Bumbalina

    Help! BlackBerry and whitecurrant advice needed

    Hello everyone! I am very new to gardening, only started this year. So I want to do a fruit area and got a BlackBerry Oregon thornless and a whitecurrant white Versailles. Both of the tags advise...
    Hello everyone! I am very new to gardening, only started this year. So I want to do a fruit area and got a BlackBerry Oregon thornless and a whitecurrant white Versailles. Both of the tags advise drastic pruning when planting and I was wondering if I should really do it. The BlackBerry suggests...
    Hello everyone! I am very new to gardening, only started this year. So I want to do a fruit area and got a BlackBerry Oregon thornless and a whitecurrant white Versailles. Both of the tags advise drastic pruning when planting and I was wondering...
    Hello everyone! I am very new to gardening, only started this year. So I want to do a fruit area and got a BlackBerry Oregon thornless and a whitecurrant white Versailles. Both of the tags advise...
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    737
  8. wren1

    What is 'lots of indirect light'?

    If you stand them on the floor then that should solve the problem. :)
    If you stand them on the floor then that should solve the problem. :)
    If you stand them on the floor then that should solve the problem. :)
    If you stand them on the floor then that should solve the problem. :)
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  9. wren1

    Dracaena growth

    Thanks guys. Turning it round is worth a try.
    Thanks guys. Turning it round is worth a try.
    Thanks guys. Turning it round is worth a try.
    Thanks guys. Turning it round is worth a try.
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  10. "M"

    Year round window box suggestions, please.

    Cymbalaria Muralis also known as Antirrhinum Hederaceum or Antirrhinum Hederifolium.Common names Kenilworth Ivy, Creeping Toadflax or Ivy leaved Toadflax.Likes growing over rocks or in walls,...
    Cymbalaria Muralis also known as Antirrhinum Hederaceum or Antirrhinum Hederifolium.Common names Kenilworth Ivy, Creeping Toadflax or Ivy leaved Toadflax.Likes growing over rocks or in walls, can be used in hanging baskets.Grows 2" high and 18/24" wide/long.Flowers May to October.Likes...
    Cymbalaria Muralis also known as Antirrhinum Hederaceum or Antirrhinum Hederifolium.Common names Kenilworth Ivy, Creeping Toadflax or Ivy leaved Toadflax.Likes growing over rocks or in walls, can be used in hanging baskets.Grows 2" high and...
    Cymbalaria Muralis also known as Antirrhinum Hederaceum or Antirrhinum Hederifolium.Common names Kenilworth Ivy, Creeping Toadflax or Ivy leaved Toadflax.Likes growing over rocks or in walls,...
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  11. CreakyJoints

    Poppies - Anyone Know Why This Happens ?

    I have found that article I read about Reproductive Biology of British Poppies :biggrin: This is it -Yesterday saw two more pink & white poppies opening, more of the smaller red flowers and what appears...
    I have found that article I read about Reproductive Biology of British Poppies :biggrin: This is it -Yesterday saw two more pink & white poppies opening, more of the smaller red flowers and what appears to be a bud containing a white flower that is close to opening.I have taken a few more...
    I have found that article I read about Reproductive Biology of British Poppies :biggrin: This is it -Yesterday saw two more pink & white poppies opening, more of the smaller red flowers and what appears to be a bud containing a white flower that is...
    I have found that article I read about Reproductive Biology of British Poppies :biggrin: This is it -Yesterday saw two more pink & white poppies opening, more of the smaller red flowers and what appears...
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  12. allanhep

    Growing strawberry from seed

    I am growing Sonata, my seeds were from strawberries that I bought from Waitrose.There was a bruised strawberry so I decided to ditch it, I soaked the strawberry in some water, macerated it and...
    I am growing Sonata, my seeds were from strawberries that I bought from Waitrose.There was a bruised strawberry so I decided to ditch it, I soaked the strawberry in some water, macerated it and collected the dropped seeds. I planted them and a lot have come up.The strawberries were...
    I am growing Sonata, my seeds were from strawberries that I bought from Waitrose.There was a bruised strawberry so I decided to ditch it, I soaked the strawberry in some water, macerated it and collected the dropped seeds. I planted them and a...
    I am growing Sonata, my seeds were from strawberries that I bought from Waitrose.There was a bruised strawberry so I decided to ditch it, I soaked the strawberry in some water, macerated it and...
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  13. wren1

    Squirrels digging up bulbs!

    I don't know what they are to be honest. They were in the garden when I got here. Only been here a couple of months. They are quite small and there's loads of them! They're not daffs as they were...
    I don't know what they are to be honest. They were in the garden when I got here. Only been here a couple of months. They are quite small and there's loads of them! They're not daffs as they were still showing greenery when I got here. These ones are in a different border.
    I don't know what they are to be honest. They were in the garden when I got here. Only been here a couple of months. They are quite small and there's loads of them! They're not daffs as they were still showing greenery when I got here. These ones...
    I don't know what they are to be honest. They were in the garden when I got here. Only been here a couple of months. They are quite small and there's loads of them! They're not daffs as they were...
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    720
  14. Auntpol

    When to tie in new climbing roses?

    Hi Everyone, I purchased some climbing roses (gardeners glory) to hopefully cover a 12ft x 6ft trellis. They were planted in march and are now just about knee height with several branches. I...
    Hi Everyone, I purchased some climbing roses (gardeners glory) to hopefully cover a 12ft x 6ft trellis. They were planted in march and are now just about knee height with several branches. I just don't know at what point I am supposed to tie in the branches. Can anyone help please? ...
    Hi Everyone, I purchased some climbing roses (gardeners glory) to hopefully cover a 12ft x 6ft trellis. They were planted in march and are now just about knee height with several branches. I just don't know at what point I am supposed to...
    Hi Everyone, I purchased some climbing roses (gardeners glory) to hopefully cover a 12ft x 6ft trellis. They were planted in march and are now just about knee height with several branches. I...
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  15. "M"

    BBC: Instant Gardeners

    This is a daytime programme and has aired 4 out of 10 so far. The "Instant Gardener" is given 10 hours to transform a garden. Not long *at all*! So far, it has proved an interesting watch with...
    This is a daytime programme and has aired 4 out of 10 so far. The "Instant Gardener" is given 10 hours to transform a garden. Not long *at all*! So far, it has proved an interesting watch with some good tips.The first episode was to transform a garden which was prone to waterlogging. (I...
    This is a daytime programme and has aired 4 out of 10 so far. The "Instant Gardener" is given 10 hours to transform a garden. Not long *at all*! So far, it has proved an interesting watch with some good tips.The first episode was to...
    This is a daytime programme and has aired 4 out of 10 so far. The "Instant Gardener" is given 10 hours to transform a garden. Not long *at all*! So far, it has proved an interesting watch with...
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  16. Poppy2013

    Choosing a climber

    Well, being a lover of Clematis that's my recommendation.:ouch1::snork:
    Well, being a lover of Clematis that's my recommendation.:ouch1::snork:
    Well, being a lover of Clematis that's my recommendation.:ouch1::snork:
    Well, being a lover of Clematis that's my recommendation.:ouch1::snork:
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  17. Tingting44

    need some help with choosing a bush....

    hi all thanks for all the lovely and very helpful posts! sorry i have not replied till now, been snowed under with work, will have a proper read through tomorrow thats for sure, again thank you all :)
    hi all thanks for all the lovely and very helpful posts! sorry i have not replied till now, been snowed under with work, will have a proper read through tomorrow thats for sure, again thank you all :)
    hi all thanks for all the lovely and very helpful posts! sorry i have not replied till now, been snowed under with work, will have a proper read through tomorrow thats for sure, again thank you all :)
    hi all thanks for all the lovely and very helpful posts! sorry i have not replied till now, been snowed under with work, will have a proper read through tomorrow thats for sure, again thank you all :)
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  18. GeekySherbert

    Identification and am I killing it!

    The bonus with white Hydrangea is that you get what you paid for, ie they don't change colour according to your soil type :blue thumb: I've just bought a similar one - Madame Emile Mouillere.The RHS...
    The bonus with white Hydrangea is that you get what you paid for, ie they don't change colour according to your soil type :blue thumb: I've just bought a similar one - Madame Emile Mouillere.The RHS recommends : "Dead blooms on mophead hydrangeas can, in mild areas, be removed just after flowering, but...
    The bonus with white Hydrangea is that you get what you paid for, ie they don't change colour according to your soil type :blue thumb: I've just bought a similar one - Madame Emile Mouillere.The RHS recommends : "Dead blooms on mophead hydrangeas can, in...
    The bonus with white Hydrangea is that you get what you paid for, ie they don't change colour according to your soil type :blue thumb: I've just bought a similar one - Madame Emile Mouillere.The RHS...
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  19. wren1

    Help identifying what I think is a weed...

    Chickweed, lovely fried up in butter, with a bit of sea salt and pepper :)
    Chickweed, lovely fried up in butter, with a bit of sea salt and pepper :)
    Chickweed, lovely fried up in butter, with a bit of sea salt and pepper :)
    Chickweed, lovely fried up in butter, with a bit of sea salt and pepper :)
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  20. wren1

    When to sow poppy seeds

    Oh, I see! Yes, I thought they must grow quite easily as these ones were growing in cracks in tarmac at the edge of a car park!
    Oh, I see! Yes, I thought they must grow quite easily as these ones were growing in cracks in tarmac at the edge of a car park!
    Oh, I see! Yes, I thought they must grow quite easily as these ones were growing in cracks in tarmac at the edge of a car park!
    Oh, I see! Yes, I thought they must grow quite easily as these ones were growing in cracks in tarmac at the edge of a car park!
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