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  1. Deleted member 35197

    Not so new.

    Thank you :)
    Thank you :)
    Thank you :)
    Thank you :)
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  2. Ianto
    Like x 3

    Hello my follow green finger friends

    Welcome to GC Ianto. :) Good luck with your garden, we'll enjoy watching your progress. You could start your thread in 'Projects'.
    Welcome to GC Ianto. :) Good luck with your garden, we'll enjoy watching your progress. You could start your thread in 'Projects'.
    Welcome to GC Ianto. :) Good luck with your garden, we'll enjoy watching your progress. You could start your thread in 'Projects'.
    Welcome to GC Ianto. :) Good luck with your garden, we'll enjoy watching your progress. You could start your thread in 'Projects'.
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  3. Joanne Walker
    Like x 3

    Warm welcome!

    :sign0016: Joanne . What sort of career or you looking for in the Horticultural ?
    :sign0016: Joanne . What sort of career or you looking for in the Horticultural ?
    :sign0016: Joanne . What sort of career or you looking for in the Horticultural ?
    :sign0016: Joanne . What sort of career or you looking for in the Horticultural ?
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  4. Plantpot
    Funny x 7

    Another forum member

    Aviemore?I thought dogs were supposed to dig holes, not fill them in?
    Aviemore?I thought dogs were supposed to dig holes, not fill them in?
    Aviemore?I thought dogs were supposed to dig holes, not fill them in?
    Aviemore?I thought dogs were supposed to dig holes, not fill them in?
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  5. Kris35

    Moving house, fresh garden

    I would suggest buying topsoil and compost separately to create your own mix. :)
    I would suggest buying topsoil and compost separately to create your own mix. :)
    I would suggest buying topsoil and compost separately to create your own mix. :)
    I would suggest buying topsoil and compost separately to create your own mix. :)
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  6. Jennifer Crewe

    Novice to forum and gardening

    Welcome Jennifer. We're here to help you along the way. :)
    Welcome Jennifer. We're here to help you along the way. :)
    Welcome Jennifer. We're here to help you along the way. :)
    Welcome Jennifer. We're here to help you along the way. :)
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  7. Grumpy Wombat
    Funny x 3

    Hello from Gateshead

    Thank you for the compliment. :) The gardens are a labour of love of course but I enjoy every minute working out there. I'm past retirement age and a physical wreck but pacing myself I get lost in...
    Thank you for the compliment. :) The gardens are a labour of love of course but I enjoy every minute working out there. I'm past retirement age and a physical wreck but pacing myself I get lost in my own little world when working outside.I know exactly what you mean. I've gardened on clay and...
    Thank you for the compliment. :) The gardens are a labour of love of course but I enjoy every minute working out there. I'm past retirement age and a physical wreck but pacing myself I get lost in my own little world when working outside.I...
    Thank you for the compliment. :) The gardens are a labour of love of course but I enjoy every minute working out there. I'm past retirement age and a physical wreck but pacing myself I get lost in...
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  8. K78green

    New to forum - new to gardening

    Saw 2 companies that do.small jobs but most firms will do small.jobs but dont do it your self they should come and bag it if they don't dont bother with...
    Saw 2 companies that do.small jobs but most firms will do small.jobs but dont do it your self they should come and bag it if they don't dont bother with them Ad·https://www.ces-asbestos.com/small-asbestos/removal Asbestos Removal & Transfer | Any Job, Big Or SmallRemoval & Disposal of...
    Saw 2 companies that do.small jobs but most firms will do small.jobs but dont do it your self they should come and bag it if they don't dont bother with them Ad·https://www.ces-asbestos.com/small-asbestos/removal Asbestos Removal & Transfer | Any...
    Saw 2 companies that do.small jobs but most firms will do small.jobs but dont do it your self they should come and bag it if they don't dont bother with...
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  9. Khaos88

    Evening

    Welcome I'm sure you'll get good answers to your questions. Ask away !
    Welcome I'm sure you'll get good answers to your questions. Ask away !
    Welcome I'm sure you'll get good answers to your questions. Ask away !
    Welcome I'm sure you'll get good answers to your questions. Ask away !
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  10. sally selling

    New member

    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Sally. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Sally. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Sally. :)
    Welcome to Gardeners Corner Sally. :)
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  11. Adam Cathcart

    New Market Gardener

    That seems like such a shame, I think the others are really attractive-looking, especially the orange ones! :)Nick
    That seems like such a shame, I think the others are really attractive-looking, especially the orange ones! :)Nick
    That seems like such a shame, I think the others are really attractive-looking, especially the orange ones! :)Nick
    That seems like such a shame, I think the others are really attractive-looking, especially the orange ones! :)Nick
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  12. John Stoker
    Like x 5

    Dianthus (Carnation) Hybrid.

    I propergate my plants by taking cuttings not seeds, it could be that your young plants are developing too quickly and hence they are spindly, try moving them outdoors once they have established...
    I propergate my plants by taking cuttings not seeds, it could be that your young plants are developing too quickly and hence they are spindly, try moving them outdoors once they have established in the greenhouse, nip out any developing flower stems and let the plants develop their root stock,...
    I propergate my plants by taking cuttings not seeds, it could be that your young plants are developing too quickly and hence they are spindly, try moving them outdoors once they have established in the greenhouse, nip out any developing flower...
    I propergate my plants by taking cuttings not seeds, it could be that your young plants are developing too quickly and hence they are spindly, try moving them outdoors once they have established...
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  13. Ali Naqvi

    Hola!!

    You're "evil" ?? :heehee: ... surely not ... WELCOME to Gardeners Corner anyway !
    You're "evil" ?? :heehee: ... surely not ... WELCOME to Gardeners Corner anyway !
    You're "evil" ?? :heehee: ... surely not ... WELCOME to Gardeners Corner anyway !
    You're "evil" ?? :heehee: ... surely not ... WELCOME to Gardeners Corner anyway !
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  14. Jo Williams

    Pruning edgeworthia grandiflora

    Oh thank you. That is really helpful. I will remember that.
    Oh thank you. That is really helpful. I will remember that.
    Oh thank you. That is really helpful. I will remember that.
    Oh thank you. That is really helpful. I will remember that.
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  15. NAlberto

    hey hey everyone

    And welcome from me too :dbgrtmb:
    And welcome from me too :dbgrtmb:
    And welcome from me too :dbgrtmb:
    And welcome from me too :dbgrtmb:
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  16. Blue arbour
    Friendly x 3

    New joiner

    Thank you. :)
    Thank you. :)
    Thank you. :)
    Thank you. :)
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  17. PHSVM
    Friendly x 4

    Hello

    Welcome to the forum!
    Welcome to the forum!
    Welcome to the forum!
    Welcome to the forum!
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  18. John Disdle
    Friendly x 6

    Hi All

    You're welcome:biggrin:
    You're welcome:biggrin:
    You're welcome:biggrin:
    You're welcome:biggrin:
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  19. Liz1958

    Identifying a plant.

    Wouldn't like to say what kind I willow I may be, but would say it grows very quickly and you could end up with having to trim it about 4 times a year . If you really want that one,ask for some...
    Wouldn't like to say what kind I willow I may be, but would say it grows very quickly and you could end up with having to trim it about 4 times a year . If you really want that one,ask for some cuttings, long one year old wood roots very easily, in spring, if pushed directly into the ground.
    Wouldn't like to say what kind I willow I may be, but would say it grows very quickly and you could end up with having to trim it about 4 times a year . If you really want that one,ask for some cuttings, long one year old wood roots very easily,...
    Wouldn't like to say what kind I willow I may be, but would say it grows very quickly and you could end up with having to trim it about 4 times a year . If you really want that one,ask for some...
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  20. Jennie griffiths

    HI - We have recently bought our first house and the garden is a mess :( How do we lay turf please?

    Thank you every one for your help, I will have a look on there :)
    Thank you every one for your help, I will have a look on there :)
    Thank you every one for your help, I will have a look on there :)
    Thank you every one for your help, I will have a look on there :)
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