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  1. DannyB

    Suggestions for plants in another new border?

    Excellent! Which ones have you chosen?
    Excellent! Which ones have you chosen?
    Excellent! Which ones have you chosen?
    Excellent! Which ones have you chosen?
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  2. Jacko1967

    Rescuing a fig tree

    Like as @pete suggested - how big do you want it to grow to? And he's right that it's likely too late to be pruning it now, especially down to one shoot as you mentioned. It's very unlikely to...
    Like as @pete suggested - how big do you want it to grow to? And he's right that it's likely too late to be pruning it now, especially down to one shoot as you mentioned. It's very unlikely to bear much fruit for several years, so go easy on it until it's well-established, where you decide to...
    Like as @pete suggested - how big do you want it to grow to? And he's right that it's likely too late to be pruning it now, especially down to one shoot as you mentioned. It's very unlikely to bear much fruit for several years, so go easy on it...
    Like as @pete suggested - how big do you want it to grow to? And he's right that it's likely too late to be pruning it now, especially down to one shoot as you mentioned. It's very unlikely to...
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  3. Calibra101

    Very alkaline soil.

    Thanks very much for repliesDisease could be a factor. According to my local garden centre we live in a rust prone area. Where I used to live (only abot half a mile away) the roses in my garden...
    Thanks very much for repliesDisease could be a factor. According to my local garden centre we live in a rust prone area. Where I used to live (only abot half a mile away) the roses in my garden suffered dreadfully from it but I don't know if it affects privet or what the effects would be.I...
    Thanks very much for repliesDisease could be a factor. According to my local garden centre we live in a rust prone area. Where I used to live (only abot half a mile away) the roses in my garden suffered dreadfully from it but I don't know if it...
    Thanks very much for repliesDisease could be a factor. According to my local garden centre we live in a rust prone area. Where I used to live (only abot half a mile away) the roses in my garden...
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  4. gracie56

    Manure !!

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner. Anything which stops the light getting to the soil will stop weeds germinating, so the likes of cardboard or old carpet will do the job as well as black plastic. Clear...
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner. Anything which stops the light getting to the soil will stop weeds germinating, so the likes of cardboard or old carpet will do the job as well as black plastic. Clear plastic will not be of much use tho. Not quite sure what you mean by "I have missed the boat on the...
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner. Anything which stops the light getting to the soil will stop weeds germinating, so the likes of cardboard or old carpet will do the job as well as black plastic. Clear plastic will not be of much use tho. Not quite...
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner. Anything which stops the light getting to the soil will stop weeds germinating, so the likes of cardboard or old carpet will do the job as well as black plastic. Clear...
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  5. LexiLou

    Weeds in lawn

    What a pain! We've discovered that the weed and feed actually feeds the meadowgrass so it's everywhere now! :gaah:
    What a pain! We've discovered that the weed and feed actually feeds the meadowgrass so it's everywhere now! :gaah:
    What a pain! We've discovered that the weed and feed actually feeds the meadowgrass so it's everywhere now! :gaah:
    What a pain! We've discovered that the weed and feed actually feeds the meadowgrass so it's everywhere now! :gaah:
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  6. Whitehawk

    Where to buy hedge online?

    I've recently got bare root hedges from www.3fatpigs.co.uk And they were really good. More than happy with them and they arrived quickly and were a good price.Just read above post and beechwood...
    I've recently got bare root hedges from www.3fatpigs.co.uk And they were really good. More than happy with them and they arrived quickly and were a good price.Just read above post and beechwood nurseries are also 3fatpigs.co.uk
    I've recently got bare root hedges from www.3fatpigs.co.uk And they were really good. More than happy with them and they arrived quickly and were a good price.Just read above post and beechwood nurseries are also 3fatpigs.co.uk
    I've recently got bare root hedges from www.3fatpigs.co.uk And they were really good. More than happy with them and they arrived quickly and were a good price.Just read above post and beechwood...
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  7. NEL

    Planting bulbs

    bunch of bulbs, that drift each year.
    bunch of bulbs, that drift each year.
    bunch of bulbs, that drift each year.
    bunch of bulbs, that drift each year.
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  8. SparklyPurple

    Dead leaves

    Welcome to GC @SparklyPurpleI also have a beech hedge along one side of my front garden and at the moment mine still have the winter leaf colour on them and won't drop off until the nice green...
    Welcome to GC @SparklyPurpleI also have a beech hedge along one side of my front garden and at the moment mine still have the winter leaf colour on them and won't drop off until the nice green ones push them out of the way so I wonder if you have a lot of leaves on your grass and in the...
    Welcome to GC @SparklyPurpleI also have a beech hedge along one side of my front garden and at the moment mine still have the winter leaf colour on them and won't drop off until the nice green ones push them out of the way so I wonder if you...
    Welcome to GC @SparklyPurpleI also have a beech hedge along one side of my front garden and at the moment mine still have the winter leaf colour on them and won't drop off until the nice green...
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  9. Scudo

    Sennetti question

    Thanks for the replies. I will leave in the greenhouse for a bit as is and cut back after flowering.
    Thanks for the replies. I will leave in the greenhouse for a bit as is and cut back after flowering.
    Thanks for the replies. I will leave in the greenhouse for a bit as is and cut back after flowering.
    Thanks for the replies. I will leave in the greenhouse for a bit as is and cut back after flowering.
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  10. Joel lee Davies

    New project

    I'm in South Wales garden faces south west and no photos yet, as I haven't had time
    I'm in South Wales garden faces south west and no photos yet, as I haven't had time
    I'm in South Wales garden faces south west and no photos yet, as I haven't had time
    I'm in South Wales garden faces south west and no photos yet, as I haven't had time
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  11. "M"

    Fool proof tips on success with Cobaea, please?

    I shall do that and sing them a lullaby before they go to bed :snooze:
    I shall do that and sing them a lullaby before they go to bed :snooze:
    I shall do that and sing them a lullaby before they go to bed :snooze:
    I shall do that and sing them a lullaby before they go to bed :snooze:
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  12. "M"
    Like x 11

    Got myself a Grow House!

    Looks good. Very nice.May put something like this up myself.
    Looks good. Very nice.May put something like this up myself.
    Looks good. Very nice.May put something like this up myself.
    Looks good. Very nice.May put something like this up myself.
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  13. Gn0me

    Which flower/plant to use?

    I have this and I want to put a nice simple plant in it that has nice big white petals!As you can tell I am an absolute beginner that has no clue how to go about gardening! I'm okay with this...
    I have this and I want to put a nice simple plant in it that has nice big white petals!As you can tell I am an absolute beginner that has no clue how to go about gardening! I'm okay with this as I have to start somewhere so I thought this little project would be a good starter and hope that...
    I have this and I want to put a nice simple plant in it that has nice big white petals!As you can tell I am an absolute beginner that has no clue how to go about gardening! I'm okay with this as I have to start somewhere so I thought this...
    I have this and I want to put a nice simple plant in it that has nice big white petals!As you can tell I am an absolute beginner that has no clue how to go about gardening! I'm okay with this...
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  14. joh98.mac

    Chilis are a Disaster Every Year :-(

    I won't give up yet. I only want 2 anyway, but my wife's cousin and a couple of people at work are interested in growing there own, so I said I would sow some and any left they can have. I usually...
    I won't give up yet. I only want 2 anyway, but my wife's cousin and a couple of people at work are interested in growing there own, so I said I would sow some and any left they can have. I usually just buy the plants. I have done the same with toms as well, which have germinated really well.Rusty
    I won't give up yet. I only want 2 anyway, but my wife's cousin and a couple of people at work are interested in growing there own, so I said I would sow some and any left they can have. I usually just buy the plants. I have done the same with...
    I won't give up yet. I only want 2 anyway, but my wife's cousin and a couple of people at work are interested in growing there own, so I said I would sow some and any left they can have. I usually...
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  15. Turn1

    Bramble jungle!!

    I thought that about the last mrs zigs :thumbsup:
    I thought that about the last mrs zigs :thumbsup:
    I thought that about the last mrs zigs :thumbsup:
    I thought that about the last mrs zigs :thumbsup:
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  16. Josh

    Restarting Flowerbed!

    If they are English bluebells and you don't want them, you may be able give some away. If they turn out to be Spanish, getting rid would benefit the native bluebell population :blue thumb:The weedy stuff...
    If they are English bluebells and you don't want them, you may be able give some away. If they turn out to be Spanish, getting rid would benefit the native bluebell population :blue thumb:The weedy stuff looks like mostly Wood Avens/Herb Bennett (Geum urbanum) and a bit of Speedwell or possibly Ivy leaved...
    If they are English bluebells and you don't want them, you may be able give some away. If they turn out to be Spanish, getting rid would benefit the native bluebell population :blue thumb:The weedy stuff looks like mostly Wood Avens/Herb Bennett (Geum...
    If they are English bluebells and you don't want them, you may be able give some away. If they turn out to be Spanish, getting rid would benefit the native bluebell population :blue thumb:The weedy stuff...
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  17. Adams6

    IS IT WORTH STARTING A VEG PATCH IN SHADE?

    I do well with all of those and my plot is shaded by a girt ash tree most of the day :)
    I do well with all of those and my plot is shaded by a girt ash tree most of the day :)
    I do well with all of those and my plot is shaded by a girt ash tree most of the day :)
    I do well with all of those and my plot is shaded by a girt ash tree most of the day :)
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  18. Newbie-Will

    Container / Pot - Privacy hedging screening advice needed

    Sorry, I can only, also, give negative advice. :sad:First of all, I definitely wouldn't buy box. It's slow growing and temperamental - and relatively expensive.Secondly, if you are thinking of a...
    Sorry, I can only, also, give negative advice. :sad:First of all, I definitely wouldn't buy box. It's slow growing and temperamental - and relatively expensive.Secondly, if you are thinking of a two year period then plants in pots would be nowhere near big enough to be able to form a good...
    Sorry, I can only, also, give negative advice. :sad:First of all, I definitely wouldn't buy box. It's slow growing and temperamental - and relatively expensive.Secondly, if you are thinking of a two year period then plants in pots would be...
    Sorry, I can only, also, give negative advice. :sad:First of all, I definitely wouldn't buy box. It's slow growing and temperamental - and relatively expensive.Secondly, if you are thinking of a...
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  19. Proper_brew

    Japanese Knotweed near veg patch

    It depends on how much time, money and effort you are willing to put into the eradication.As you're renting, it's your landlords responsibility to get the matter resolved. It's in his/her's...
    It depends on how much time, money and effort you are willing to put into the eradication.As you're renting, it's your landlords responsibility to get the matter resolved. It's in his/her's interests to do so as the stigma surrounding Japweed can devalue the house price significantly. The very...
    It depends on how much time, money and effort you are willing to put into the eradication.As you're renting, it's your landlords responsibility to get the matter resolved. It's in his/her's interests to do so as the stigma surrounding Japweed...
    It depends on how much time, money and effort you are willing to put into the eradication.As you're renting, it's your landlords responsibility to get the matter resolved. It's in his/her's...
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  20. wren1

    Got some bare root perennials and don't know what to do with them!

    Nerine's have a habit of doing that, I put mine straight in the ground & 2 out of 3 have made it so far. They like free draining soil so you are probably right. If you post pictures of the others...
    Nerine's have a habit of doing that, I put mine straight in the ground & 2 out of 3 have made it so far. They like free draining soil so you are probably right. If you post pictures of the others foliage we can probably help
    Nerine's have a habit of doing that, I put mine straight in the ground & 2 out of 3 have made it so far. They like free draining soil so you are probably right. If you post pictures of the others foliage we can probably help
    Nerine's have a habit of doing that, I put mine straight in the ground & 2 out of 3 have made it so far. They like free draining soil so you are probably right. If you post pictures of the others...
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