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  1. Anth

    Will my seedlings survive the winter?

    Don't worry as one of my shallow trays looked like there wasn't anything in it but then the other day they started to shows the first leaf.The seeds are coated with a substance that can delay...
    Don't worry as one of my shallow trays looked like there wasn't anything in it but then the other day they started to shows the first leaf.The seeds are coated with a substance that can delay germination hence the washing of the seeds and also I found out the seeds don't like to be exposed to...
    Don't worry as one of my shallow trays looked like there wasn't anything in it but then the other day they started to shows the first leaf.The seeds are coated with a substance that can delay germination hence the washing of the seeds and also I...
    Don't worry as one of my shallow trays looked like there wasn't anything in it but then the other day they started to shows the first leaf.The seeds are coated with a substance that can delay...
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  2. David_S

    Advice needed for novice on new container garden!

    Great advice. Ill consider the kitchen waste. The council takes it away... Should be okay though (apart from avocado stones. They suck.)@M (woof!) shade planting sounds perfect. I just want the...
    Great advice. Ill consider the kitchen waste. The council takes it away... Should be okay though (apart from avocado stones. They suck.)@M (woof!) shade planting sounds perfect. I just want the plants to be happy and work with what I've got.
    Great advice. Ill consider the kitchen waste. The council takes it away... Should be okay though (apart from avocado stones. They suck.)@M (woof!) shade planting sounds perfect. I just want the plants to be happy and work with what I've got.
    Great advice. Ill consider the kitchen waste. The council takes it away... Should be okay though (apart from avocado stones. They suck.)@M (woof!) shade planting sounds perfect. I just want the...
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  3. wildsam

    Messy tall bush

    Looks a bit like an overgrown privet hedge to me. If it is you can cut it hard back, but it will not look good until next summer.
    Looks a bit like an overgrown privet hedge to me. If it is you can cut it hard back, but it will not look good until next summer.
    Looks a bit like an overgrown privet hedge to me. If it is you can cut it hard back, but it will not look good until next summer.
    Looks a bit like an overgrown privet hedge to me. If it is you can cut it hard back, but it will not look good until next summer.
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  4. "M"

    I've got an itch and don't know how to scratch it!

    love all the ideas :) you lot are very clever:) i have been thinking along those sort of lines @Lolimac for an area of mine :) i love the trough by the way x
    love all the ideas :) you lot are very clever:) i have been thinking along those sort of lines @Lolimac for an area of mine :) i love the trough by the way x
    love all the ideas :) you lot are very clever:) i have been thinking along those sort of lines @Lolimac for an area of mine :) i love the trough by the way x
    love all the ideas :) you lot are very clever:) i have been thinking along those sort of lines @Lolimac for an area of mine :) i love the trough by the way x
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  5. StudentGardener
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  6. Emma Craik-Horan

    HELP! my new garden is a jungle mess!!

    I have brought the bindweed under control by gathering the shoots of each plant together and gently pulling directly upwards. This will remove about 6" of root at the same time. Then it gives...
    I have brought the bindweed under control by gathering the shoots of each plant together and gently pulling directly upwards. This will remove about 6" of root at the same time. Then it gives you time to work on applying weed killer onto any new leaves that come through.During the growing...
    I have brought the bindweed under control by gathering the shoots of each plant together and gently pulling directly upwards. This will remove about 6" of root at the same time. Then it gives you time to work on applying weed killer onto any...
    I have brought the bindweed under control by gathering the shoots of each plant together and gently pulling directly upwards. This will remove about 6" of root at the same time. Then it gives...
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  7. "M"

    Questions on this geranium plant.

    Thank you @davygfuchsia that helps enormously :thumbsup:
    Thank you @davygfuchsia that helps enormously :thumbsup:
    Thank you @davygfuchsia that helps enormously :thumbsup:
    Thank you @davygfuchsia that helps enormously :thumbsup:
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  8. Hurfs
    Like x 6

    The Garden......

    Well done to you :dbgrtmb:I have a spot in my diary should you require assistance ... but you will have to bag me quick as I am in much demand these days :whistle:
    Well done to you :dbgrtmb:I have a spot in my diary should you require assistance ... but you will have to bag me quick as I am in much demand these days :whistle:
    Well done to you :dbgrtmb:I have a spot in my diary should you require assistance ... but you will have to bag me quick as I am in much demand these days :whistle:
    Well done to you :dbgrtmb:I have a spot in my diary should you require assistance ... but you will have to bag me quick as I am in much demand these days :whistle:
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  9. chippy

    dahlia

    Frosting will also induce dormancy :thumbsup:
    Frosting will also induce dormancy :thumbsup:
    Frosting will also induce dormancy :thumbsup:
    Frosting will also induce dormancy :thumbsup:
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  10. Lucie

    Wisteria

    Wisteria can be hard-pruned, but beware that it may be several years before it resumes flowering "fit to bust". I would make sure to water in Summer, if there is no ran, as that is when flower...
    Wisteria can be hard-pruned, but beware that it may be several years before it resumes flowering "fit to bust". I would make sure to water in Summer, if there is no ran, as that is when flower buds are formed, and that might encourage it to produce some/many! whilst "recovering".Additionally...
    Wisteria can be hard-pruned, but beware that it may be several years before it resumes flowering "fit to bust". I would make sure to water in Summer, if there is no ran, as that is when flower buds are formed, and that might encourage it to...
    Wisteria can be hard-pruned, but beware that it may be several years before it resumes flowering "fit to bust". I would make sure to water in Summer, if there is no ran, as that is when flower...
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  11. lizzerti

    Plant ID please

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  12. Marie Kelly

    Help please! How do I plant Jasmine & Honeysuckle plugs in planters?

    I got this deal too. I have potted mine in individual small pots and have in a sheltered area. I know they are climbers and I have no clue what to do so I put a small stick in each pot in case...
    I got this deal too. I have potted mine in individual small pots and have in a sheltered area. I know they are climbers and I have no clue what to do so I put a small stick in each pot in case they start needing something to grow on until they get bigger and I plant them out.
    I got this deal too. I have potted mine in individual small pots and have in a sheltered area. I know they are climbers and I have no clue what to do so I put a small stick in each pot in case they start needing something to grow on until they...
    I got this deal too. I have potted mine in individual small pots and have in a sheltered area. I know they are climbers and I have no clue what to do so I put a small stick in each pot in case...
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  13. Graeme Samuels

    Formal garden questions

    P.S. Buying a plant for cuttings is unlikely to work, as I doubt there will be enough "material" for many cuttings, hence getting some off a mate who already has a plant would be a better plan I...
    P.S. Buying a plant for cuttings is unlikely to work, as I doubt there will be enough "material" for many cuttings, hence getting some off a mate who already has a plant would be a better plan I think.
    P.S. Buying a plant for cuttings is unlikely to work, as I doubt there will be enough "material" for many cuttings, hence getting some off a mate who already has a plant would be a better plan I think.
    P.S. Buying a plant for cuttings is unlikely to work, as I doubt there will be enough "material" for many cuttings, hence getting some off a mate who already has a plant would be a better plan I...
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  14. Hurfs

    Help Cutting back.

    If you can, you could put wires along the wall and tie in the growth from the shrubs so that they make narrow plants rather than wipe spreading ones. We have a Chaenomeles which is treated like...
    If you can, you could put wires along the wall and tie in the growth from the shrubs so that they make narrow plants rather than wipe spreading ones. We have a Chaenomeles which is treated like that. Any growths which come out forwards are cut off and sideways growing ones are tied in to the...
    If you can, you could put wires along the wall and tie in the growth from the shrubs so that they make narrow plants rather than wipe spreading ones. We have a Chaenomeles which is treated like that. Any growths which come out forwards are cut...
    If you can, you could put wires along the wall and tie in the growth from the shrubs so that they make narrow plants rather than wipe spreading ones. We have a Chaenomeles which is treated like...
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  15. Andrew McRombie

    How to get rid of this plant

    .....could it be that dreadful ? pendulous couch grass??
    .....could it be that dreadful ? pendulous couch grass??
    .....could it be that dreadful ? pendulous couch grass??
    .....could it be that dreadful ? pendulous couch grass??
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  16. Sharone

    Newbie... Please ID this house plant

    Thanks Strongylodon. Would you reckon it is a Plectranthus Ciliatus?
    Thanks Strongylodon. Would you reckon it is a Plectranthus Ciliatus?
    Thanks Strongylodon. Would you reckon it is a Plectranthus Ciliatus?
    Thanks Strongylodon. Would you reckon it is a Plectranthus Ciliatus?
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  17. Anth

    Geranium seed harvesting

    Thanks just ordered some rooting compound and am going to try my hand with cuttings.
    Thanks just ordered some rooting compound and am going to try my hand with cuttings.
    Thanks just ordered some rooting compound and am going to try my hand with cuttings.
    Thanks just ordered some rooting compound and am going to try my hand with cuttings.
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  18. jimi worrall

    Growing herbs in a flat.

    If placed outside, pots standing in a tray will be sitting in water everytime it rains. That 'kit' is designed to be used indoors on a window cill. I suggest starting with a few small plants...
    If placed outside, pots standing in a tray will be sitting in water everytime it rains. That 'kit' is designed to be used indoors on a window cill. I suggest starting with a few small plants rather than seeds.
    If placed outside, pots standing in a tray will be sitting in water everytime it rains. That 'kit' is designed to be used indoors on a window cill. I suggest starting with a few small plants rather than seeds.
    If placed outside, pots standing in a tray will be sitting in water everytime it rains. That 'kit' is designed to be used indoors on a window cill. I suggest starting with a few small plants...
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    5
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  19. SharonL

    Garden makeover advice, low maintenance

    LOL not according to my fella Sheal, I'm sure he has that SAD syndrome, he never stops moaning that it rains all the time as far as he's concerned! And I'm with Billy Connolly on that...
    LOL not according to my fella Sheal, I'm sure he has that SAD syndrome, he never stops moaning that it rains all the time as far as he's concerned! And I'm with Billy Connolly on that subject:"There's no such thing as bad weather, just the wrong clothes"
    LOL not according to my fella Sheal, I'm sure he has that SAD syndrome, he never stops moaning that it rains all the time as far as he's concerned! And I'm with Billy Connolly on that subject:"There's no such thing as bad weather, just the...
    LOL not according to my fella Sheal, I'm sure he has that SAD syndrome, he never stops moaning that it rains all the time as far as he's concerned! And I'm with Billy Connolly on that...
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  20. JJ28

    Chopping back

    Piccies please!
    Piccies please!
    Piccies please!
    Piccies please!
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