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  1. "M"

    Aquilegia seedlings: advice please.

    If it were me I would dig up some of the seedlings and pot them up, keep them in a coldframe or greenhouse until spring and then plant them where you want them to flower. I think if they are...
    If it were me I would dig up some of the seedlings and pot them up, keep them in a coldframe or greenhouse until spring and then plant them where you want them to flower. I think if they are coddled a bit they are more likely to flower a little in their first year.
    If it were me I would dig up some of the seedlings and pot them up, keep them in a coldframe or greenhouse until spring and then plant them where you want them to flower. I think if they are coddled a bit they are more likely to flower a little...
    If it were me I would dig up some of the seedlings and pot them up, keep them in a coldframe or greenhouse until spring and then plant them where you want them to flower. I think if they are...
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  2. wildsam

    Drainage

    Looking good now Sam :blue thumb:
    Looking good now Sam :blue thumb:
    Looking good now Sam :blue thumb:
    Looking good now Sam :blue thumb:
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  3. "M"

    Leaf clearing advice, please.

    When we lived in town, our next door neighbor lady paid the young boys across the street to rake her leaves. I paid them $20 to bring them all to me. :roflol: My poor long suffering husband nearly had a...
    When we lived in town, our next door neighbor lady paid the young boys across the street to rake her leaves. I paid them $20 to bring them all to me. :roflol: My poor long suffering husband nearly had a heart attack when he came home to Leaf Mountain. The boys filled the chicken coop and run and made a...
    When we lived in town, our next door neighbor lady paid the young boys across the street to rake her leaves. I paid them $20 to bring them all to me. :roflol: My poor long suffering husband nearly had a heart attack when he came home to Leaf Mountain....
    When we lived in town, our next door neighbor lady paid the young boys across the street to rake her leaves. I paid them $20 to bring them all to me. :roflol: My poor long suffering husband nearly had a...
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  4. "M"

    London Pride: when, and how, do I take a cutting/split a clump?

    Will do. When I get a chance to see her :heehee:
    Will do. When I get a chance to see her :heehee:
    Will do. When I get a chance to see her :heehee:
    Will do. When I get a chance to see her :heehee:
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  5. Steven_mc

    Frozen lawn

    :sign0016: to GC @Steven_mc and congratulations on your new home and garden :thumbsup: Great start putting down turf!:heehee: She won't when the good weather is here and she can enjoy the garden and your beautiful lawn...
    :sign0016: to GC @Steven_mc and congratulations on your new home and garden :thumbsup: Great start putting down turf!:heehee: She won't when the good weather is here and she can enjoy the garden and your beautiful lawn ;)Hopefully you'll stick around and we'll be able to share your excitement and joys as you do more...
    :sign0016: to GC @Steven_mc and congratulations on your new home and garden :thumbsup: Great start putting down turf!:heehee: She won't when the good weather is here and she can enjoy the garden and your beautiful lawn ;)Hopefully you'll stick around and we'll be able...
    :sign0016: to GC @Steven_mc and congratulations on your new home and garden :thumbsup: Great start putting down turf!:heehee: She won't when the good weather is here and she can enjoy the garden and your beautiful lawn...
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  6. Potluck

    DIY Design and build

    Using a cultivator is not difficult, and you should be able to get good advice from the hire place.As to the amount of organic matter to dig in, others on here can give far better advice than I...
    Using a cultivator is not difficult, and you should be able to get good advice from the hire place.As to the amount of organic matter to dig in, others on here can give far better advice than I can.Back when I did the last part of my lawn, I started to prepare it in Spring, allowed the...
    Using a cultivator is not difficult, and you should be able to get good advice from the hire place.As to the amount of organic matter to dig in, others on here can give far better advice than I can.Back when I did the last part of my lawn, I...
    Using a cultivator is not difficult, and you should be able to get good advice from the hire place.As to the amount of organic matter to dig in, others on here can give far better advice than I...
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  7. herbs&flowers

    Lifting Bulbs for Forcing Indoors

    Would never, ever want to do this. I would just buy some paperwhites from a store and plant them in a pot for inside blooming. I just toss them at the end and move on.
    Would never, ever want to do this. I would just buy some paperwhites from a store and plant them in a pot for inside blooming. I just toss them at the end and move on.
    Would never, ever want to do this. I would just buy some paperwhites from a store and plant them in a pot for inside blooming. I just toss them at the end and move on.
    Would never, ever want to do this. I would just buy some paperwhites from a store and plant them in a pot for inside blooming. I just toss them at the end and move on.
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  8. Dangermouse

    Clearing ground so it doesnt revert

    That's how I've always dealt with overgrown ground, although portions can be left uncovered for varying times (part or whole season) to let weed seeds germinate before hoeing them in and either...
    That's how I've always dealt with overgrown ground, although portions can be left uncovered for varying times (part or whole season) to let weed seeds germinate before hoeing them in and either planting well established pot/cell grown plants in the open ground, or covering that first flush of...
    That's how I've always dealt with overgrown ground, although portions can be left uncovered for varying times (part or whole season) to let weed seeds germinate before hoeing them in and either planting well established pot/cell grown plants in...
    That's how I've always dealt with overgrown ground, although portions can be left uncovered for varying times (part or whole season) to let weed seeds germinate before hoeing them in and either...
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  9. Auntpol

    Help please. Petunias and grow lights

    I think I'm still going to try and see how the collected seeds turn out but will also buy some seeds as a backup.Thanks to everyone who helped - very much appreciated.
    I think I'm still going to try and see how the collected seeds turn out but will also buy some seeds as a backup.Thanks to everyone who helped - very much appreciated.
    I think I'm still going to try and see how the collected seeds turn out but will also buy some seeds as a backup.Thanks to everyone who helped - very much appreciated.
    I think I'm still going to try and see how the collected seeds turn out but will also buy some seeds as a backup.Thanks to everyone who helped - very much appreciated.
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  10. JPetch

    Basic garden help! :)

    Looking at that pic, and if you want usable lawn by summer then I'd weedkill the lot, take it over and get turf down in mid Spring
    Looking at that pic, and if you want usable lawn by summer then I'd weedkill the lot, take it over and get turf down in mid Spring
    Looking at that pic, and if you want usable lawn by summer then I'd weedkill the lot, take it over and get turf down in mid Spring
    Looking at that pic, and if you want usable lawn by summer then I'd weedkill the lot, take it over and get turf down in mid Spring
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  11. Nigelcharge

    Shady border

    Sarcococca ..just googled x
    Sarcococca ..just googled x
    Sarcococca ..just googled x
    Sarcococca ..just googled x
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  12. JDQuinn

    Very amateur gardener!

    Oh woops I didn't realise this was yours.. I just replied to the other thread you made! That looks gorgeous, lovely setting you have!
    Oh woops I didn't realise this was yours.. I just replied to the other thread you made! That looks gorgeous, lovely setting you have!
    Oh woops I didn't realise this was yours.. I just replied to the other thread you made! That looks gorgeous, lovely setting you have!
    Oh woops I didn't realise this was yours.. I just replied to the other thread you made! That looks gorgeous, lovely setting you have!
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  13. Florabritannica

    Sweet pea question

    Hi Florabritannica, Well they were looking a bit leggy so I thought I'd give them a hair cut:spinning:
    Hi Florabritannica, Well they were looking a bit leggy so I thought I'd give them a hair cut:spinning:
    Hi Florabritannica, Well they were looking a bit leggy so I thought I'd give them a hair cut:spinning:
    Hi Florabritannica, Well they were looking a bit leggy so I thought I'd give them a hair cut:spinning:
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  14. DoubleMM

    Pruning Bamboo

    Thankyou all - very helpful advice. I'll ponder another week or so - but am sorely annoyed by the height of the clump at its' centre.
    Thankyou all - very helpful advice. I'll ponder another week or so - but am sorely annoyed by the height of the clump at its' centre.
    Thankyou all - very helpful advice. I'll ponder another week or so - but am sorely annoyed by the height of the clump at its' centre.
    Thankyou all - very helpful advice. I'll ponder another week or so - but am sorely annoyed by the height of the clump at its' centre.
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  15. tangham

    Help with shrub

    You don't say where abouts you live. If you are in the south of Englnd where Spring will be arriving any minute now I'd do exactly what Pamdish recommends and I would prune the shrub quite hard,...
    You don't say where abouts you live. If you are in the south of Englnd where Spring will be arriving any minute now I'd do exactly what Pamdish recommends and I would prune the shrub quite hard, taking off about a 1/3 off the branch lengths to minimise the amount of moisture the shrub will...
    You don't say where abouts you live. If you are in the south of Englnd where Spring will be arriving any minute now I'd do exactly what Pamdish recommends and I would prune the shrub quite hard, taking off about a 1/3 off the branch lengths to...
    You don't say where abouts you live. If you are in the south of Englnd where Spring will be arriving any minute now I'd do exactly what Pamdish recommends and I would prune the shrub quite hard,...
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  16. "M"

    Winter hanging plants.

    :question: Thought something was up with them!! :heehee:
    :question: Thought something was up with them!! :heehee:
    :question: Thought something was up with them!! :heehee:
    :question: Thought something was up with them!! :heehee:
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  17. SimonK

    Help with peach tree

    Checking things further.. I would have to agree with pete :heehee: Definitly looks like Brown rot gummosis, gummosis(noun)disease of citrus trees caused by the fungus Phytophthora citrophthora Source
    Checking things further.. I would have to agree with pete :heehee: Definitly looks like Brown rot gummosis, gummosis(noun)disease of citrus trees caused by the fungus Phytophthora citrophthora Source
    Checking things further.. I would have to agree with pete :heehee: Definitly looks like Brown rot gummosis, gummosis(noun)disease of citrus trees caused by the fungus Phytophthora citrophthora Source
    Checking things further.. I would have to agree with pete :heehee: Definitly looks like Brown rot gummosis, gummosis(noun)disease of citrus trees caused by the fungus Phytophthora citrophthora Source
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  18. 2nd_bassoon

    Leggy seedlings - light issues

    I thought that was probably the case :(Interesting about the lights, will have to do some thinking on that one. There isn't room in the bedroom for a table, hence the plastic sheeting/bed...
    I thought that was probably the case :(Interesting about the lights, will have to do some thinking on that one. There isn't room in the bedroom for a table, hence the plastic sheeting/bed set-up, so I'll have to work out a way of setting up lights without a sturdy base. I assume just...
    I thought that was probably the case :(Interesting about the lights, will have to do some thinking on that one. There isn't room in the bedroom for a table, hence the plastic sheeting/bed set-up, so I'll have to work out a way of setting up...
    I thought that was probably the case :(Interesting about the lights, will have to do some thinking on that one. There isn't room in the bedroom for a table, hence the plastic sheeting/bed...
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    2
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  19. Keith Thomas

    Garden fence advice

    I've my hedge and all ordered. Hadn't heard of that idea of fedge. I ordered a mix of hornbeam, hawthorn, dogwood and rose hedging. I then ordered some trees a mix of willow and red oak. I think...
    I've my hedge and all ordered. Hadn't heard of that idea of fedge. I ordered a mix of hornbeam, hawthorn, dogwood and rose hedging. I then ordered some trees a mix of willow and red oak. I think everything should be ok in wet ground as far as I can see from the reading I've done.Cheers Keith
    I've my hedge and all ordered. Hadn't heard of that idea of fedge. I ordered a mix of hornbeam, hawthorn, dogwood and rose hedging. I then ordered some trees a mix of willow and red oak. I think everything should be ok in wet ground as far as I...
    I've my hedge and all ordered. Hadn't heard of that idea of fedge. I ordered a mix of hornbeam, hawthorn, dogwood and rose hedging. I then ordered some trees a mix of willow and red oak. I think...
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    2
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    567
  20. mrsduffy82

    Himalayan honeysuckle

    Many people say it's somewhat a thug of a plant and can overtake gardens, but have yet to see this happen, even where its been establlished for many years.Maybe the heavy clay soil around here...
    Many people say it's somewhat a thug of a plant and can overtake gardens, but have yet to see this happen, even where its been establlished for many years.Maybe the heavy clay soil around here keeps it subdued!?! :scratch:
    Many people say it's somewhat a thug of a plant and can overtake gardens, but have yet to see this happen, even where its been establlished for many years.Maybe the heavy clay soil around here keeps it subdued!?! :scratch:
    Many people say it's somewhat a thug of a plant and can overtake gardens, but have yet to see this happen, even where its been establlished for many years.Maybe the heavy clay soil around here...
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