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  1. "M"

    A NW facing garden ...

    So much going for a NW facing garden "M". Don't need to educate you on the benefits of soil enrichment with fibre and compost. So many lovely things are happy without the scorching unrelentless...
    So much going for a NW facing garden "M". Don't need to educate you on the benefits of soil enrichment with fibre and compost. So many lovely things are happy without the scorching unrelentless sun. Blooms last longer and shine like beacons if they are intense colours. Begonias ( the big...
    So much going for a NW facing garden "M". Don't need to educate you on the benefits of soil enrichment with fibre and compost. So many lovely things are happy without the scorching unrelentless sun. Blooms last longer and shine like beacons if...
    So much going for a NW facing garden "M". Don't need to educate you on the benefits of soil enrichment with fibre and compost. So many lovely things are happy without the scorching unrelentless...
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  2. Penfold

    Hedge options

    :)Bit hard to see from this photo, but I planted that as a "skirting board" along a Yew hedge :)
    :)Bit hard to see from this photo, but I planted that as a "skirting board" along a Yew hedge :)
    :)Bit hard to see from this photo, but I planted that as a "skirting board" along a Yew hedge :)
    :)Bit hard to see from this photo, but I planted that as a "skirting board" along a Yew hedge :)
    image.jpg IMG_2674_YewSkirtingBerberis.jpg
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  3. bexy13

    Seeds Please :D

    Thank you :D What variety are they? and do you want me to pm you my address?
    Thank you :D What variety are they? and do you want me to pm you my address?
    Thank you :D What variety are they? and do you want me to pm you my address?
    Thank you :D What variety are they? and do you want me to pm you my address?
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  4. marcvirginia

    Tobacco seeds

    This was the original (I think?!!) thread on growing Tobacco:and a useful summary here:Could you pop that in your profile pls?
    This was the original (I think?!!) thread on growing Tobacco:and a useful summary here:Could you pop that in your profile pls?
    This was the original (I think?!!) thread on growing Tobacco:and a useful summary here:Could you pop that in your profile pls?
    This was the original (I think?!!) thread on growing Tobacco:and a useful summary here:Could you pop that in your profile pls?
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  5. NorthantsGeezer

    What happens when plants collide?

    Ooooo arghhh shipmates :) Ahhh yes, I think it is a heather actually. I might be confused because the guy was on about alpens for rockeries. I wasn't sure if you could buy anything to put between...
    Ooooo arghhh shipmates :) Ahhh yes, I think it is a heather actually. I might be confused because the guy was on about alpens for rockeries. I wasn't sure if you could buy anything to put between them. A bit like a door bar in my lounge. I will dig the heather out, and trim the carpets. The...
    Ooooo arghhh shipmates :) Ahhh yes, I think it is a heather actually. I might be confused because the guy was on about alpens for rockeries. I wasn't sure if you could buy anything to put between them. A bit like a door bar in my lounge. I will...
    Ooooo arghhh shipmates :) Ahhh yes, I think it is a heather actually. I might be confused because the guy was on about alpens for rockeries. I wasn't sure if you could buy anything to put between...
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  6. Octopus Prime

    wood ash and urine?

    It's good for the soil but if you leave it out in the rain the chemicals start to leach out of it. So you want it in situ as soon as possible. Even small amounts are good. So just throw it on...
    It's good for the soil but if you leave it out in the rain the chemicals start to leach out of it. So you want it in situ as soon as possible. Even small amounts are good. So just throw it on the beds as soon as it has cooled down.I get quite a lot because I have a lot to burn, but it does...
    It's good for the soil but if you leave it out in the rain the chemicals start to leach out of it. So you want it in situ as soon as possible. Even small amounts are good. So just throw it on the beds as soon as it has cooled down.I get...
    It's good for the soil but if you leave it out in the rain the chemicals start to leach out of it. So you want it in situ as soon as possible. Even small amounts are good. So just throw it on...
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  7. louicopp

    Newbie Mistake

    I'll check to see whether 'public transport disease' is one of her qualifications. :heehee:She'll give you advice and try and sort something out for you when she has a spare moment today. :blue thumb:
    I'll check to see whether 'public transport disease' is one of her qualifications. :heehee:She'll give you advice and try and sort something out for you when she has a spare moment today. :blue thumb:
    I'll check to see whether 'public transport disease' is one of her qualifications. :heehee:She'll give you advice and try and sort something out for you when she has a spare moment today. :blue thumb:
    I'll check to see whether 'public transport disease' is one of her qualifications. :heehee:She'll give you advice and try and sort something out for you when she has a spare moment today. :blue thumb:
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  8. NorthantsGeezer

    Is it legal?

    Sorry Geezer, I was slow on the uptake! :doh::heehee:
    Sorry Geezer, I was slow on the uptake! :doh::heehee:
    Sorry Geezer, I was slow on the uptake! :doh::heehee:
    Sorry Geezer, I was slow on the uptake! :doh::heehee:
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  9. Paul Sanderson

    Multiple Q's - Aphids, Plant ID And your recommendations...

    Can just use pepper oil and garlic now!!Sent from my C5303 using Tapatalk
    Can just use pepper oil and garlic now!!Sent from my C5303 using Tapatalk
    Can just use pepper oil and garlic now!!Sent from my C5303 using Tapatalk
    Can just use pepper oil and garlic now!!Sent from my C5303 using Tapatalk
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  10. haplesspoet

    Growing spuds in containers, help!

    I "build up the compost" in my Potato containers (1st and 2nd early varieties). It is true that I don't get any/many spuds in the top layer, but as I see it:If I plant them deep they have to use...
    I "build up the compost" in my Potato containers (1st and 2nd early varieties). It is true that I don't get any/many spuds in the top layer, but as I see it:If I plant them deep they have to use energy, and time, before they leaves get to the surface and can start converting sunlight into...
    I "build up the compost" in my Potato containers (1st and 2nd early varieties). It is true that I don't get any/many spuds in the top layer, but as I see it:If I plant them deep they have to use energy, and time, before they leaves get to the...
    I "build up the compost" in my Potato containers (1st and 2nd early varieties). It is true that I don't get any/many spuds in the top layer, but as I see it:If I plant them deep they have to use...
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  11. Barry

    Seed selection advice needed please!

    Runner and French beans are good , quite spectacular how they unfold them selves from the soil . Always reminds me of the skeleton warriors in Jason and the Argonauts :biggrin:
    Runner and French beans are good , quite spectacular how they unfold them selves from the soil . Always reminds me of the skeleton warriors in Jason and the Argonauts :biggrin:
    Runner and French beans are good , quite spectacular how they unfold them selves from the soil . Always reminds me of the skeleton warriors in Jason and the Argonauts :biggrin:
    Runner and French beans are good , quite spectacular how they unfold them selves from the soil . Always reminds me of the skeleton warriors in Jason and the Argonauts :biggrin:
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  12. Paul Sanderson

    Plant ID (again) and burnt tips!!

    Thanks for the answers guys.The dianthus here has no scent at all...can I split it? Is it meant to be evergreen or did it survive due to the mild winter?I'm from the north east but now live in...
    Thanks for the answers guys.The dianthus here has no scent at all...can I split it? Is it meant to be evergreen or did it survive due to the mild winter?I'm from the north east but now live in sunny North Norfolk, about 4 miles from the sea so shouldn't be salt spray, hopefully!!Sent from...
    Thanks for the answers guys.The dianthus here has no scent at all...can I split it? Is it meant to be evergreen or did it survive due to the mild winter?I'm from the north east but now live in sunny North Norfolk, about 4 miles from the sea...
    Thanks for the answers guys.The dianthus here has no scent at all...can I split it? Is it meant to be evergreen or did it survive due to the mild winter?I'm from the north east but now live in...
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  13. Fern4

    Harvesting first earlies?

    Thanks Kristen....I'll definitely keep a note of it. :blue thumb:
    Thanks Kristen....I'll definitely keep a note of it. :blue thumb:
    Thanks Kristen....I'll definitely keep a note of it. :blue thumb:
    Thanks Kristen....I'll definitely keep a note of it. :blue thumb:
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  14. budala15

    Will these shrubs survive?

    Give your shrubs a good drink, keep the soil moist, a little feed will go a long way as well. Cut back all dried and dead foliage, but be careful not to cut too deep. You'll be wanting to keep...
    Give your shrubs a good drink, keep the soil moist, a little feed will go a long way as well. Cut back all dried and dead foliage, but be careful not to cut too deep. You'll be wanting to keep whats green! Hope this helps.
    Give your shrubs a good drink, keep the soil moist, a little feed will go a long way as well. Cut back all dried and dead foliage, but be careful not to cut too deep. You'll be wanting to keep whats green! Hope this helps.
    Give your shrubs a good drink, keep the soil moist, a little feed will go a long way as well. Cut back all dried and dead foliage, but be careful not to cut too deep. You'll be wanting to keep...
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  15. Catrin

    Grapevine

    Thanks :) I think I'll move her out then. I was worried that the frost would damage her but now I know otherwise I will find her a nice spot in the garden.
    Thanks :) I think I'll move her out then. I was worried that the frost would damage her but now I know otherwise I will find her a nice spot in the garden.
    Thanks :) I think I'll move her out then. I was worried that the frost would damage her but now I know otherwise I will find her a nice spot in the garden.
    Thanks :) I think I'll move her out then. I was worried that the frost would damage her but now I know otherwise I will find her a nice spot in the garden.
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  16. heliwilly

    Tomato plants - no flowers?

    Too many plants per growbag, imo. Sounds like they're competing for light, despite the fact that (as you say) there is plenty of light. A pic would help? I'm guessing they're a bit spindly?
    Too many plants per growbag, imo. Sounds like they're competing for light, despite the fact that (as you say) there is plenty of light. A pic would help? I'm guessing they're a bit spindly?
    Too many plants per growbag, imo. Sounds like they're competing for light, despite the fact that (as you say) there is plenty of light. A pic would help? I'm guessing they're a bit spindly?
    Too many plants per growbag, imo. Sounds like they're competing for light, despite the fact that (as you say) there is plenty of light. A pic would help? I'm guessing they're a bit spindly?
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  17. Terry O'Leary
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    Matted roots roller

    Hi Terry and welcome aboard :sign0016:I've given your post a like to help you on the way to being able to post pictures for the experts to see what you are dealing with. If that fails, just say and I...
    Hi Terry and welcome aboard :sign0016:I've given your post a like to help you on the way to being able to post pictures for the experts to see what you are dealing with. If that fails, just say and I will PM you my email address and then post a pic on your behalf.Good luck with your new home, and...
    Hi Terry and welcome aboard :sign0016:I've given your post a like to help you on the way to being able to post pictures for the experts to see what you are dealing with. If that fails, just say and I will PM you my email address and then post a pic on...
    Hi Terry and welcome aboard :sign0016:I've given your post a like to help you on the way to being able to post pictures for the experts to see what you are dealing with. If that fails, just say and I...
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  18. greenvictoria

    Cut off spider plant runners still making babies

    fab, thanks very much
    fab, thanks very much
    fab, thanks very much
    fab, thanks very much
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  20. Glenn Pierce

    Recommended trellis climbers

    Hi Glenn welcome to the forumone of the best Clematis for a tub and I have grown is Guernsey cream .I am sure the other knowledgeable members will join in and give you more choiceSpruce
    Hi Glenn welcome to the forumone of the best Clematis for a tub and I have grown is Guernsey cream .I am sure the other knowledgeable members will join in and give you more choiceSpruce
    Hi Glenn welcome to the forumone of the best Clematis for a tub and I have grown is Guernsey cream .I am sure the other knowledgeable members will join in and give you more choiceSpruce
    Hi Glenn welcome to the forumone of the best Clematis for a tub and I have grown is Guernsey cream .I am sure the other knowledgeable members will join in and give you more choiceSpruce
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