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  1. BrandNewGardener

    Quick question: pruning a Euonymus!

    Have a go....pruning is nothing to be wary of esp with euonymous. Its fun too :dancy:
    Have a go....pruning is nothing to be wary of esp with euonymous. Its fun too :dancy:
    Have a go....pruning is nothing to be wary of esp with euonymous. Its fun too :dancy:
    Have a go....pruning is nothing to be wary of esp with euonymous. Its fun too :dancy:
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  2. Stigofthe

    Should I somehow lift the lower branches as they seem very low.

    Do you know if it's a fruiting cherry or ornamental? Fruiting ones can be trained against a wall, that's all :). No label? Could be very vigorous so need plenty of space I would guess it's an...
    Do you know if it's a fruiting cherry or ornamental? Fruiting ones can be trained against a wall, that's all :). No label? Could be very vigorous so need plenty of space I would guess it's an ornamental ....in that case best to grow it as a free standing tree. . If you delay moving it the...
    Do you know if it's a fruiting cherry or ornamental? Fruiting ones can be trained against a wall, that's all :). No label? Could be very vigorous so need plenty of space I would guess it's an ornamental ....in that case best to grow it as a free...
    Do you know if it's a fruiting cherry or ornamental? Fruiting ones can be trained against a wall, that's all :). No label? Could be very vigorous so need plenty of space I would guess it's an...
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  3. Elina

    What to plant in these baskets

    I'd also go with verbena. It looks amazing.
    I'd also go with verbena. It looks amazing.
    I'd also go with verbena. It looks amazing.
    I'd also go with verbena. It looks amazing.
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  4. Andrewrew

    Planting near a drain

    So seems like if I plant the trees on the opposite side from the drain they will be okay. What about the bushes, would their roots be strong enough to damage a drain? I'd like to plant them on the...
    So seems like if I plant the trees on the opposite side from the drain they will be okay. What about the bushes, would their roots be strong enough to damage a drain? I'd like to plant them on the same side of the garden as the drain for some balance.
    So seems like if I plant the trees on the opposite side from the drain they will be okay. What about the bushes, would their roots be strong enough to damage a drain? I'd like to plant them on the same side of the garden as the drain for some...
    So seems like if I plant the trees on the opposite side from the drain they will be okay. What about the bushes, would their roots be strong enough to damage a drain? I'd like to plant them on the...
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  5. Goku

    Place To Buy In-depth Agricultural book?

    I'd third the Hessayon books, they might be a bit dated but the info is brilliant. You can pick them up on ebay for around £2.Charles Dowding No Dig (although I do dig his info is great)For...
    I'd third the Hessayon books, they might be a bit dated but the info is brilliant. You can pick them up on ebay for around £2.Charles Dowding No Dig (although I do dig his info is great)For preserving, jams etc.. Abundance by Alice Fowlerand I think it was called The Secret Gardener by...
    I'd third the Hessayon books, they might be a bit dated but the info is brilliant. You can pick them up on ebay for around £2.Charles Dowding No Dig (although I do dig his info is great)For preserving, jams etc.. Abundance by Alice...
    I'd third the Hessayon books, they might be a bit dated but the info is brilliant. You can pick them up on ebay for around £2.Charles Dowding No Dig (although I do dig his info is great)For...
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  6. Elina

    How to make sure the potting soil is free of problems

    I'd be inclined to completely replace it as you don't know how long it has been in there and may be exhausted.I sometimes make my own seed compost in small quantities by sterilizing soil from...
    I'd be inclined to completely replace it as you don't know how long it has been in there and may be exhausted.I sometimes make my own seed compost in small quantities by sterilizing soil from the garden in the microwave. I put it in a plastic back to stop it making a mess and cook it for a...
    I'd be inclined to completely replace it as you don't know how long it has been in there and may be exhausted.I sometimes make my own seed compost in small quantities by sterilizing soil from the garden in the microwave. I put it in a plastic...
    I'd be inclined to completely replace it as you don't know how long it has been in there and may be exhausted.I sometimes make my own seed compost in small quantities by sterilizing soil from...
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  7. Irmemac

    Rose Issuesprune,

    Thank you. Tomorrow morning I will try to make amends to my poor roses! I think I have some blood, fish and bone in the shed.
    Thank you. Tomorrow morning I will try to make amends to my poor roses! I think I have some blood, fish and bone in the shed.
    Thank you. Tomorrow morning I will try to make amends to my poor roses! I think I have some blood, fish and bone in the shed.
    Thank you. Tomorrow morning I will try to make amends to my poor roses! I think I have some blood, fish and bone in the shed.
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  8. Stanley2

    Gardenia Klein's Hardy - how to look after and hopefully grow.

    Verdun - you are just rubbing it in about Cornwall, like your comment about the nurseries in the other thread :snorky: I used to have a lot of more tender plants - bursaria spinosa, acacia dealbata,...
    Verdun - you are just rubbing it in about Cornwall, like your comment about the nurseries in the other thread :snorky: I used to have a lot of more tender plants - bursaria spinosa, acacia dealbata, phormium cookianum etc, until we had the winter of 2010 (I think) when it registered -15 in my very cold...
    Verdun - you are just rubbing it in about Cornwall, like your comment about the nurseries in the other thread :snorky: I used to have a lot of more tender plants - bursaria spinosa, acacia dealbata, phormium cookianum etc, until we had the winter of 2010...
    Verdun - you are just rubbing it in about Cornwall, like your comment about the nurseries in the other thread :snorky: I used to have a lot of more tender plants - bursaria spinosa, acacia dealbata,...
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  9. Elina

    Propogation tips

    hydrangeas will take very readily and so will the Euonymus-like plants. Fern I have had no experience and the conifer I have no experience either. While you're at it, stick in some salvias.. It's...
    hydrangeas will take very readily and so will the Euonymus-like plants. Fern I have had no experience and the conifer I have no experience either. While you're at it, stick in some salvias.. It's easy for them to take as well. Or Fuchsias .. Or .. Hehe, I'm getting carried away. As long as you...
    hydrangeas will take very readily and so will the Euonymus-like plants. Fern I have had no experience and the conifer I have no experience either. While you're at it, stick in some salvias.. It's easy for them to take as well. Or Fuchsias .. Or...
    hydrangeas will take very readily and so will the Euonymus-like plants. Fern I have had no experience and the conifer I have no experience either. While you're at it, stick in some salvias.. It's...
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  10. Elina

    Orchid problem

    May b I'm wrong but its looking good... the chopped leaves reminants looks to me as if grown a bit in size may be 5mm
    May b I'm wrong but its looking good... the chopped leaves reminants looks to me as if grown a bit in size may be 5mm
    May b I'm wrong but its looking good... the chopped leaves reminants looks to me as if grown a bit in size may be 5mm
    May b I'm wrong but its looking good... the chopped leaves reminants looks to me as if grown a bit in size may be 5mm
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  11. taurusmmuk

    Mildew & fungus control

    Unfortunately I have no choice, so whatever happens I will learn from it. I usually go on holiday later in the year but again I have to go early this year so it will be part of the learning curve....
    Unfortunately I have no choice, so whatever happens I will learn from it. I usually go on holiday later in the year but again I have to go early this year so it will be part of the learning curve. Thanks for your help.
    Unfortunately I have no choice, so whatever happens I will learn from it. I usually go on holiday later in the year but again I have to go early this year so it will be part of the learning curve. Thanks for your help.
    Unfortunately I have no choice, so whatever happens I will learn from it. I usually go on holiday later in the year but again I have to go early this year so it will be part of the learning curve....
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  12. Elina

    Soil from old pots

    Thanks guys!
    Thanks guys!
    Thanks guys!
    Thanks guys!
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  13. Springreen

    Are these lavender too old to keep?

    Some cracking varieties around now Irmemac but sniff a couple to see what you like. :) My own have been flowering for several weeks and will be hard pruned soon to make a tight dense and neat...
    Some cracking varieties around now Irmemac but sniff a couple to see what you like. :) My own have been flowering for several weeks and will be hard pruned soon to make a tight dense and neat silver/green aromatic hedge. Five years old isn't too old if hard pruned annually......I kept a lavendar...
    Some cracking varieties around now Irmemac but sniff a couple to see what you like. :) My own have been flowering for several weeks and will be hard pruned soon to make a tight dense and neat silver/green aromatic hedge. Five years old isn't too...
    Some cracking varieties around now Irmemac but sniff a couple to see what you like. :) My own have been flowering for several weeks and will be hard pruned soon to make a tight dense and neat...
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  14. Elina

    Leaving flower bulbs in ground

    I got one Allium :)
    I got one Allium :)
    I got one Allium :)
    I got one Allium :)
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  15. Oceangore

    What's eating my amaryllis?!

    I agree with @pete - wind damage and slugs (the clue there being the bulb damage). Amarylis leaves have fibres running through them that slugs can't get through hence the partial damage.
    I agree with @pete - wind damage and slugs (the clue there being the bulb damage). Amarylis leaves have fibres running through them that slugs can't get through hence the partial damage.
    I agree with @pete - wind damage and slugs (the clue there being the bulb damage). Amarylis leaves have fibres running through them that slugs can't get through hence the partial damage.
    I agree with @pete - wind damage and slugs (the clue there being the bulb damage). Amarylis leaves have fibres running through them that slugs can't get through hence the partial damage.
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  16. Springreen

    How do I prune this please?

    Many thanks for all your comments! I spent a half hour a day pruning this bit of my garden, and this is what I get after a week:Reckon I will need another week to really clean it up...
    Many thanks for all your comments! I spent a half hour a day pruning this bit of my garden, and this is what I get after a week:Reckon I will need another week to really clean it up...
    Many thanks for all your comments! I spent a half hour a day pruning this bit of my garden, and this is what I get after a week:Reckon I will need another week to really clean it up...
    Many thanks for all your comments! I spent a half hour a day pruning this bit of my garden, and this is what I get after a week:Reckon I will need another week to really clean it up...
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  17. DMC611

    Laying New Turf

    Hi,Am no lawn laying expert, but your front is clearly a mature one, so your soil will probably be good enough as it is.If you push your spade right in, if it is still similar soil 9" down ...
    Hi,Am no lawn laying expert, but your front is clearly a mature one, so your soil will probably be good enough as it is.If you push your spade right in, if it is still similar soil 9" down then that should be fine ; if you have you a lot of clay or flints just below the surface thats a...
    Hi,Am no lawn laying expert, but your front is clearly a mature one, so your soil will probably be good enough as it is.If you push your spade right in, if it is still similar soil 9" down then that should be fine ; if you have you a lot of...
    Hi,Am no lawn laying expert, but your front is clearly a mature one, so your soil will probably be good enough as it is.If you push your spade right in, if it is still similar soil 9" down ...
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  18. BloomWhereYou'rePlanted

    Clematis help needed

    I bet they loved the TLC though ;)
    I bet they loved the TLC though ;)
    I bet they loved the TLC though ;)
    I bet they loved the TLC though ;)
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  19. Sally Parker

    Hydrangea Cutting Wilted....

    Thanks for advice. Cut off the larger leaf earlier and left the bag off for most of today, as it was very cool in the room it is in. It's warmer now though, so have put the bag pack on. Pete, a...
    Thanks for advice. Cut off the larger leaf earlier and left the bag off for most of today, as it was very cool in the room it is in. It's warmer now though, so have put the bag pack on. Pete, a bottle's not really a good idea as it will most likely touch the plant, so think I'll stick with...
    Thanks for advice. Cut off the larger leaf earlier and left the bag off for most of today, as it was very cool in the room it is in. It's warmer now though, so have put the bag pack on. Pete, a bottle's not really a good idea as it will most...
    Thanks for advice. Cut off the larger leaf earlier and left the bag off for most of today, as it was very cool in the room it is in. It's warmer now though, so have put the bag pack on. Pete, a...
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  20. Sonya

    How do i get rid off moss on my lawn without chemicals

    Hi Sonya, I have a similar problem to you as the entirety of my front lawn, and two thirds of my back has been overpowered by moss, and I also have a cat. A few years ago we put down a mosskiller...
    Hi Sonya, I have a similar problem to you as the entirety of my front lawn, and two thirds of my back has been overpowered by moss, and I also have a cat. A few years ago we put down a mosskiller and grass feed which was non-toxic to animals in the front garden. We had great success with that...
    Hi Sonya, I have a similar problem to you as the entirety of my front lawn, and two thirds of my back has been overpowered by moss, and I also have a cat. A few years ago we put down a mosskiller and grass feed which was non-toxic to animals in...
    Hi Sonya, I have a similar problem to you as the entirety of my front lawn, and two thirds of my back has been overpowered by moss, and I also have a cat. A few years ago we put down a mosskiller...
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