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  1. Slinky84

    Lawn holding water

    I think the problem is the water table is quite high, combined with clay. I do have an airator which I use on a regular bases but I think O need to actually raise the ground level slightly over time
    I think the problem is the water table is quite high, combined with clay. I do have an airator which I use on a regular bases but I think O need to actually raise the ground level slightly over time
    I think the problem is the water table is quite high, combined with clay. I do have an airator which I use on a regular bases but I think O need to actually raise the ground level slightly over time
    I think the problem is the water table is quite high, combined with clay. I do have an airator which I use on a regular bases but I think O need to actually raise the ground level slightly over time
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  2. aeinhardt

    Guide for potted plants.

    Hi aeinhardt hope these might help you..
    Hi aeinhardt hope these might help you..
    Hi aeinhardt hope these might help you..
    Hi aeinhardt hope these might help you..
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  3. Alan Cameron

    Hydrangea Colouring

    Just a random thought...Hydrangeas can be red, pink, blue, white, and variants of those colours.Blue hydrangeas will turn pink if the soil is alkaline. Hence the special feed to keep them...
    Just a random thought...Hydrangeas can be red, pink, blue, white, and variants of those colours.Blue hydrangeas will turn pink if the soil is alkaline. Hence the special feed to keep them 'true blue'. However, if you have a pink hydrangea, no amount of acidifying the soil will make it flower...
    Just a random thought...Hydrangeas can be red, pink, blue, white, and variants of those colours.Blue hydrangeas will turn pink if the soil is alkaline. Hence the special feed to keep them 'true blue'. However, if you have a pink hydrangea, no...
    Just a random thought...Hydrangeas can be red, pink, blue, white, and variants of those colours.Blue hydrangeas will turn pink if the soil is alkaline. Hence the special feed to keep them...
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  4. NeilDeWheel

    What's this climber?

    Thanks for the replies. Good to hear it's a squash. I assume that means it's edible?
    Thanks for the replies. Good to hear it's a squash. I assume that means it's edible?
    Thanks for the replies. Good to hear it's a squash. I assume that means it's edible?
    Thanks for the replies. Good to hear it's a squash. I assume that means it's edible?
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  5. Casey03

    Weed Problem, Guessing it's a common question

    It's living in a 4x12ft or so area where the bloke downstairs should have his bins, however, it was just a mass of weeds which I killed and got rid of a few months ago, been trying to kill every...
    It's living in a 4x12ft or so area where the bloke downstairs should have his bins, however, it was just a mass of weeds which I killed and got rid of a few months ago, been trying to kill every bit that rears its head since then.Though it may be BW as its everywhere around me and was plenty...
    It's living in a 4x12ft or so area where the bloke downstairs should have his bins, however, it was just a mass of weeds which I killed and got rid of a few months ago, been trying to kill every bit that rears its head since then.Though it may...
    It's living in a 4x12ft or so area where the bloke downstairs should have his bins, however, it was just a mass of weeds which I killed and got rid of a few months ago, been trying to kill every...
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  6. joh98.mac

    Reusing Compost

    Don't throw the old compost away though. Use it as a mulch or top dressing in your garden.
    Don't throw the old compost away though. Use it as a mulch or top dressing in your garden.
    Don't throw the old compost away though. Use it as a mulch or top dressing in your garden.
    Don't throw the old compost away though. Use it as a mulch or top dressing in your garden.
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  7. Tingting44

    Mill B'stard file???

    And remember as with a knife if you want to sharpen its no use using something that is of no use, such as a blunt file or a stone that is past its best
    And remember as with a knife if you want to sharpen its no use using something that is of no use, such as a blunt file or a stone that is past its best
    And remember as with a knife if you want to sharpen its no use using something that is of no use, such as a blunt file or a stone that is past its best
    And remember as with a knife if you want to sharpen its no use using something that is of no use, such as a blunt file or a stone that is past its best
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  8. HaSolar

    Seed saving question?

    Other plants produce viable seed without another one nearby HaSolar.There is a possibility it could produce hybrid seed but it's unlikely as it's not a common plant to have in the garden. If the...
    Other plants produce viable seed without another one nearby HaSolar.There is a possibility it could produce hybrid seed but it's unlikely as it's not a common plant to have in the garden. If the plant you have is a hybrid then seed that it produces could revert to the parent plant/s.Which...
    Other plants produce viable seed without another one nearby HaSolar.There is a possibility it could produce hybrid seed but it's unlikely as it's not a common plant to have in the garden. If the plant you have is a hybrid then seed that it...
    Other plants produce viable seed without another one nearby HaSolar.There is a possibility it could produce hybrid seed but it's unlikely as it's not a common plant to have in the garden. If the...
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  9. tangham

    Hollyhock help

    Hi Anthony thanks for the info I decided to remove the roots and plant them laying down in deep seed trays I have haven't seen any root growth yet, should I see any growth at all.
    Hi Anthony thanks for the info I decided to remove the roots and plant them laying down in deep seed trays I have haven't seen any root growth yet, should I see any growth at all.
    Hi Anthony thanks for the info I decided to remove the roots and plant them laying down in deep seed trays I have haven't seen any root growth yet, should I see any growth at all.
    Hi Anthony thanks for the info I decided to remove the roots and plant them laying down in deep seed trays I have haven't seen any root growth yet, should I see any growth at all.
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  10. dax42

    Daffodils advive

    Best thing you can do IMO is give them to a friend with a garden and plant in the ground.
    Best thing you can do IMO is give them to a friend with a garden and plant in the ground.
    Best thing you can do IMO is give them to a friend with a garden and plant in the ground.
    Best thing you can do IMO is give them to a friend with a garden and plant in the ground.
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  11. Scoffy

    Black Capsicums

    They come in all colours, often changing as they ripen. Green is usually unripe. If you are sure its Capsicum the black ones will be ok to eat.
    They come in all colours, often changing as they ripen. Green is usually unripe. If you are sure its Capsicum the black ones will be ok to eat.
    They come in all colours, often changing as they ripen. Green is usually unripe. If you are sure its Capsicum the black ones will be ok to eat.
    They come in all colours, often changing as they ripen. Green is usually unripe. If you are sure its Capsicum the black ones will be ok to eat.
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  12. CanadianLori

    Kelsae Onion, newbie warning list?

    The corner of the cellar where they will be is fairly cool and I plan to use the cooler fluorescents them rather than hps. At least I hope this will work until our days get a bit longer.
    The corner of the cellar where they will be is fairly cool and I plan to use the cooler fluorescents them rather than hps. At least I hope this will work until our days get a bit longer.
    The corner of the cellar where they will be is fairly cool and I plan to use the cooler fluorescents them rather than hps. At least I hope this will work until our days get a bit longer.
    The corner of the cellar where they will be is fairly cool and I plan to use the cooler fluorescents them rather than hps. At least I hope this will work until our days get a bit longer.
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  13. Rigracer

    GPGP Needs Help with a Plant. Does anyone know what it is please?

    There's no picture here for the ID Rob?Oh yes you will! :) When I joined GC four years or so ago, my plant and names knowledge was next to non-existent. Within two years I amazed myself by...
    There's no picture here for the ID Rob?Oh yes you will! :) When I joined GC four years or so ago, my plant and names knowledge was next to non-existent. Within two years I amazed myself by naming an unusual plant at a local garden I was visiting. Somebody had asked me what it was and I was...
    There's no picture here for the ID Rob?Oh yes you will! :) When I joined GC four years or so ago, my plant and names knowledge was next to non-existent. Within two years I amazed myself by naming an unusual plant at a local garden I was...
    There's no picture here for the ID Rob?Oh yes you will! :) When I joined GC four years or so ago, my plant and names knowledge was next to non-existent. Within two years I amazed myself by...
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  14. Tingting44

    what to plant to get some privacy?

    The Jackson one that you've posted is not the same colour as those already growing. It is a slightly golden colour and grows slower, but thicker than the Wyevale one. I'd go for the Wyevale one. :blue thumb:
    The Jackson one that you've posted is not the same colour as those already growing. It is a slightly golden colour and grows slower, but thicker than the Wyevale one. I'd go for the Wyevale one. :blue thumb:
    The Jackson one that you've posted is not the same colour as those already growing. It is a slightly golden colour and grows slower, but thicker than the Wyevale one. I'd go for the Wyevale one. :blue thumb:
    The Jackson one that you've posted is not the same colour as those already growing. It is a slightly golden colour and grows slower, but thicker than the Wyevale one. I'd go for the Wyevale one. :blue thumb:
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  15. Scattyjan

    What plants and flowers are best to attract bees and butterflies?

    Bees are in trouble largely due to the neonic insecticides. The two year ban has stupidly been lifted by the government. All the above suggestions are good but bees are in particular need of...
    Bees are in trouble largely due to the neonic insecticides. The two year ban has stupidly been lifted by the government. All the above suggestions are good but bees are in particular need of the nectar in the autumn and early spring, when they are less active but on those mild days when the...
    Bees are in trouble largely due to the neonic insecticides. The two year ban has stupidly been lifted by the government. All the above suggestions are good but bees are in particular need of the nectar in the autumn and early spring, when they...
    Bees are in trouble largely due to the neonic insecticides. The two year ban has stupidly been lifted by the government. All the above suggestions are good but bees are in particular need of...
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  16. Lucyloo

    Persian Buttercup and Alliums growing already?

    Oh thanks Sheal, I actually pulled out one of the Persian buttercups out thinking it was a weed! Fingers crossed then. :doh:
    Oh thanks Sheal, I actually pulled out one of the Persian buttercups out thinking it was a weed! Fingers crossed then. :doh:
    Oh thanks Sheal, I actually pulled out one of the Persian buttercups out thinking it was a weed! Fingers crossed then. :doh:
    Oh thanks Sheal, I actually pulled out one of the Persian buttercups out thinking it was a weed! Fingers crossed then. :doh:
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  17. Markjd123

    Sweet Potatoes

    Perhaps some bottom heat (a warming cable) might help
    Perhaps some bottom heat (a warming cable) might help
    Perhaps some bottom heat (a warming cable) might help
    Perhaps some bottom heat (a warming cable) might help
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  18. New Gardener

    HELP PLEASE! Advise on lawn needed!

    New Gardener, I think your thread would gain more attention if you posted it in the 'Lawns' forum. :)
    New Gardener, I think your thread would gain more attention if you posted it in the 'Lawns' forum. :)
    New Gardener, I think your thread would gain more attention if you posted it in the 'Lawns' forum. :)
    New Gardener, I think your thread would gain more attention if you posted it in the 'Lawns' forum. :)
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  19. aeinhardt

    Potted plants for my 4th floor flat balcony?

    What direction does the balcony face? Blueberry needs an acidic soil so you will need some ericacious compost for that. For herbs grow basil as an annual and parsley as a potential perennial...
    What direction does the balcony face? Blueberry needs an acidic soil so you will need some ericacious compost for that. For herbs grow basil as an annual and parsley as a potential perennial (both can be bought from a supermarket and potted up a size or two). Sage (Salvia officionalis) will...
    What direction does the balcony face? Blueberry needs an acidic soil so you will need some ericacious compost for that. For herbs grow basil as an annual and parsley as a potential perennial (both can be bought from a supermarket and potted up a...
    What direction does the balcony face? Blueberry needs an acidic soil so you will need some ericacious compost for that. For herbs grow basil as an annual and parsley as a potential perennial...
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  20. Gilly73

    Grass growing through rose bushes

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner :sign0016:Pulling it will weaken it, but won't get rid of it, best wait till the spring growth and put some glyphosate gell on it, that'll take the roots out too :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner :sign0016:Pulling it will weaken it, but won't get rid of it, best wait till the spring growth and put some glyphosate gell on it, that'll take the roots out too :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner :sign0016:Pulling it will weaken it, but won't get rid of it, best wait till the spring growth and put some glyphosate gell on it, that'll take the roots out too :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner :sign0016:Pulling it will weaken it, but won't get rid of it, best wait till the spring growth and put some glyphosate gell on it, that'll take the roots out too :)
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    1
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    1,140

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