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  1. Ian G

    Huge Mistake?

    Possible other causes apart from compaction by construction machinery: High water table (groundwater). Will vary during seasons. Can also vary with tidal movements, mine pumping etc. Geological...
    Possible other causes apart from compaction by construction machinery: High water table (groundwater). Will vary during seasons. Can also vary with tidal movements, mine pumping etc. Geological strata. Could be a springline between layers; with underlying impervious layer. Old service or drains;...
    Possible other causes apart from compaction by construction machinery: High water table (groundwater). Will vary during seasons. Can also vary with tidal movements, mine pumping etc. Geological strata. Could be a springline between layers; with...
    Possible other causes apart from compaction by construction machinery: High water table (groundwater). Will vary during seasons. Can also vary with tidal movements, mine pumping etc. Geological...
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  2. Scruffbag

    Lawn edging suggestions please

    I found some rubber edging strips that look like cobble stones in three foot strips with holes for plastic long nails to keep them in place from my local garden centre.
    I found some rubber edging strips that look like cobble stones in three foot strips with holes for plastic long nails to keep them in place from my local garden centre.
    I found some rubber edging strips that look like cobble stones in three foot strips with holes for plastic long nails to keep them in place from my local garden centre.
    I found some rubber edging strips that look like cobble stones in three foot strips with holes for plastic long nails to keep them in place from my local garden centre.
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  3. Noel55

    Water Butt Care

    Good idea, many thanks.
    Good idea, many thanks.
    Good idea, many thanks.
    Good idea, many thanks.
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  4. Sue Crewdson

    Kojo no mai help needed

    Also - what size was it when you planted it @Sue Crewdson ? It takes several years for any woody shrub/tree to be mature, and if it was only planted in spring 2023 it'll have taken until this...
    Also - what size was it when you planted it @Sue Crewdson ? It takes several years for any woody shrub/tree to be mature, and if it was only planted in spring 2023 it'll have taken until this spring [more or less] to be properly established and start growing well, assuming it's healthy, which it...
    Also - what size was it when you planted it @Sue Crewdson ? It takes several years for any woody shrub/tree to be mature, and if it was only planted in spring 2023 it'll have taken until this spring [more or less] to be properly established and...
    Also - what size was it when you planted it @Sue Crewdson ? It takes several years for any woody shrub/tree to be mature, and if it was only planted in spring 2023 it'll have taken until this...
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  5. LindaB

    Improving my soil

    I wasn't sure if the plants had all been removed @Obelix-Vendée and all beds were empty, or if some of the pix were different, empty beds, and not that first one! If the plants aren't there, then...
    I wasn't sure if the plants had all been removed @Obelix-Vendée and all beds were empty, or if some of the pix were different, empty beds, and not that first one! If the plants aren't there, then it's easy. I like to leave any additional material to settle, then add more before planting, but it...
    I wasn't sure if the plants had all been removed @Obelix-Vendée and all beds were empty, or if some of the pix were different, empty beds, and not that first one! If the plants aren't there, then it's easy. I like to leave any additional...
    I wasn't sure if the plants had all been removed @Obelix-Vendée and all beds were empty, or if some of the pix were different, empty beds, and not that first one! If the plants aren't there, then...
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  6. steevjp

    harvesting chillies

    Lovely @Selleri . I'm sure ours became the family Xmas22 card.
    Lovely @Selleri . I'm sure ours became the family Xmas22 card.
    Lovely @Selleri . I'm sure ours became the family Xmas22 card.
    Lovely @Selleri . I'm sure ours became the family Xmas22 card.
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  7. Lucy Davies
    Friendly x 4

    Encouragement or a reality check

    Thank you! This is a great idea and I really was at a loss!
    Thank you! This is a great idea and I really was at a loss!
    Thank you! This is a great idea and I really was at a loss!
    Thank you! This is a great idea and I really was at a loss!
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  8. New Irish gardener

    Crocus Lawn yes or no?

    I agree re the mowing. If you want the grass cut asap, that can affect the future health of the crocus. They take a very long time here to fully die back, so I'd have to leave my grass till about...
    I agree re the mowing. If you want the grass cut asap, that can affect the future health of the crocus. They take a very long time here to fully die back, so I'd have to leave my grass till about the end of May before cutting for the first time. Your location will dictate the length of time...
    I agree re the mowing. If you want the grass cut asap, that can affect the future health of the crocus. They take a very long time here to fully die back, so I'd have to leave my grass till about the end of May before cutting for the first time....
    I agree re the mowing. If you want the grass cut asap, that can affect the future health of the crocus. They take a very long time here to fully die back, so I'd have to leave my grass till about...
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  9. pm702

    New lawn in need of rescue

    I didn't realise you'd done any mowing because it looked so dead! If you're just trimming lightly, that's ideal - little and often is always the best method as it encourages the grass to spread,...
    I didn't realise you'd done any mowing because it looked so dead! If you're just trimming lightly, that's ideal - little and often is always the best method as it encourages the grass to spread, and will help to fill spaces over time. Normally, you wouldn't cut too soon after getting a new lawn...
    I didn't realise you'd done any mowing because it looked so dead! If you're just trimming lightly, that's ideal - little and often is always the best method as it encourages the grass to spread, and will help to fill spaces over time. Normally,...
    I didn't realise you'd done any mowing because it looked so dead! If you're just trimming lightly, that's ideal - little and often is always the best method as it encourages the grass to spread,...
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  10. Plumdodo

    Salvia problems

    @AnniD -I never do that...honest guv.....:biggrin:I forget what I've done an hour previously, so trying to remember what I did in the garden the previous day[ for that thread] is almost impossible! I've...
    @AnniD -I never do that...honest guv.....:biggrin:I forget what I've done an hour previously, so trying to remember what I did in the garden the previous day[ for that thread] is almost impossible! I've just been outside to check on something and remembered various things I'd done that I hadn't...
    @AnniD -I never do that...honest guv.....:biggrin:I forget what I've done an hour previously, so trying to remember what I did in the garden the previous day[ for that thread] is almost impossible! I've just been outside to check on something and...
    @AnniD -I never do that...honest guv.....:biggrin:I forget what I've done an hour previously, so trying to remember what I did in the garden the previous day[ for that thread] is almost impossible! I've...
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  11. Jj91

    Looking for a particular type of hedge but I'm clueless :(

    In my experience, Lonicera BG gets very unhappy in a container. Even a large pot would only be OK for about 5 yrs max (assuming you started with a tiddler plant under a foot tall. They grow fast...
    In my experience, Lonicera BG gets very unhappy in a container. Even a large pot would only be OK for about 5 yrs max (assuming you started with a tiddler plant under a foot tall. They grow fast and love to be free. :)
    In my experience, Lonicera BG gets very unhappy in a container. Even a large pot would only be OK for about 5 yrs max (assuming you started with a tiddler plant under a foot tall. They grow fast and love to be free. :)
    In my experience, Lonicera BG gets very unhappy in a container. Even a large pot would only be OK for about 5 yrs max (assuming you started with a tiddler plant under a foot tall. They grow fast...
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  12. PetalPushingNovice

    Help with new bed plan

    I know how you feel, it can be tricky trying to strike the balance between making your display last for as long as possible and trying to plan ahead for next year.@Busy-Lizzie is right, you can...
    I know how you feel, it can be tricky trying to strike the balance between making your display last for as long as possible and trying to plan ahead for next year.@Busy-Lizzie is right, you can plant the shrubs as late as early November as long as the ground isn't frozen or waterlogged. The...
    I know how you feel, it can be tricky trying to strike the balance between making your display last for as long as possible and trying to plan ahead for next year.@Busy-Lizzie is right, you can plant the shrubs as late as early November as long...
    I know how you feel, it can be tricky trying to strike the balance between making your display last for as long as possible and trying to plan ahead for next year.@Busy-Lizzie is right, you can...
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  13. tommyrot

    How would you rescue these plants?

    I actively grow daisies, too. They're absolutely splendid. I like the cane idea, too. Thanks for this!
    I actively grow daisies, too. They're absolutely splendid. I like the cane idea, too. Thanks for this!
    I actively grow daisies, too. They're absolutely splendid. I like the cane idea, too. Thanks for this!
    I actively grow daisies, too. They're absolutely splendid. I like the cane idea, too. Thanks for this!
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  14. NotsoGreenfingers1

    New to forum. Need advice

    Box topiary (balls, obelisks, etc) and hellebores do well in shade. I have three dogs, two of which are destructive chewy horrors, and they have left these well alone. I did remove a Pieris...
    Box topiary (balls, obelisks, etc) and hellebores do well in shade. I have three dogs, two of which are destructive chewy horrors, and they have left these well alone. I did remove a Pieris forest flame sort of shrub as one of said dogs chewed a branch off it and was really quite unwell....
    Box topiary (balls, obelisks, etc) and hellebores do well in shade. I have three dogs, two of which are destructive chewy horrors, and they have left these well alone. I did remove a Pieris forest flame sort of shrub as one of said dogs chewed...
    Box topiary (balls, obelisks, etc) and hellebores do well in shade. I have three dogs, two of which are destructive chewy horrors, and they have left these well alone. I did remove a Pieris...
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  15. pipasawrus

    My nemesis - Snowberry

    Ha that really made me laugh - thank youHa - that certainly make me laugh
    Ha that really made me laugh - thank youHa - that certainly make me laugh
    Ha that really made me laugh - thank youHa - that certainly make me laugh
    Ha that really made me laugh - thank youHa - that certainly make me laugh
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  16. Scruffbag

    Is my new Acer okay?

    My pleasure....I look forward to seeing photos of it next Spring, in all it's glory :biggrin:
    My pleasure....I look forward to seeing photos of it next Spring, in all it's glory :biggrin:
    My pleasure....I look forward to seeing photos of it next Spring, in all it's glory :biggrin:
    My pleasure....I look forward to seeing photos of it next Spring, in all it's glory :biggrin:
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  17. AndyG99

    Wild flower help please

    As @infradig says, the plants which succeed will depend on several factors @AndyG99 - your location/climate and the type of soil in terms of how rich or poor it is. The general aspect is also...
    As @infradig says, the plants which succeed will depend on several factors @AndyG99 - your location/climate and the type of soil in terms of how rich or poor it is. The general aspect is also relevant, and the nearby hedging/trees will affect the success of various plants.Bear in mind too,...
    As @infradig says, the plants which succeed will depend on several factors @AndyG99 - your location/climate and the type of soil in terms of how rich or poor it is. The general aspect is also relevant, and the nearby hedging/trees will affect the...
    As @infradig says, the plants which succeed will depend on several factors @AndyG99 - your location/climate and the type of soil in terms of how rich or poor it is. The general aspect is also...
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  18. David McCann

    Rhododendron

    I'm looking at that pot. Is it slightly narrower at the top?If so it could be a hammer job to get it out in one piece.I agree, it needs to go in the ground.
    I'm looking at that pot. Is it slightly narrower at the top?If so it could be a hammer job to get it out in one piece.I agree, it needs to go in the ground.
    I'm looking at that pot. Is it slightly narrower at the top?If so it could be a hammer job to get it out in one piece.I agree, it needs to go in the ground.
    I'm looking at that pot. Is it slightly narrower at the top?If so it could be a hammer job to get it out in one piece.I agree, it needs to go in the ground.
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  19. latimer

    Potatoes - compost from containers

    Thanks guys!It was for an ornamental bed, not for veg so hopefully it’ll be ok. Picked out one potato while spreading so hopefully I’ll not get any rogue plants.Then again, maybe I’d end up...
    Thanks guys!It was for an ornamental bed, not for veg so hopefully it’ll be ok. Picked out one potato while spreading so hopefully I’ll not get any rogue plants.Then again, maybe I’d end up with a better crop if I did!!
    Thanks guys!It was for an ornamental bed, not for veg so hopefully it’ll be ok. Picked out one potato while spreading so hopefully I’ll not get any rogue plants.Then again, maybe I’d end up with a better crop if I did!!
    Thanks guys!It was for an ornamental bed, not for veg so hopefully it’ll be ok. Picked out one potato while spreading so hopefully I’ll not get any rogue plants.Then again, maybe I’d end up...
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  20. Barders

    Wonky Ceanothus!

    Thank you @fairygirl that is encouraging :spinning:
    Thank you @fairygirl that is encouraging :spinning:
    Thank you @fairygirl that is encouraging :spinning:
    Thank you @fairygirl that is encouraging :spinning:
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