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  1. Ellen

    Buddleia (again!)

    Thanks everyone :)
    Thanks everyone :)
    Thanks everyone :)
    Thanks everyone :)
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  2. Rowan

    Hebe Newbie :)

    Hi everyone, thanks. :)
    Hi everyone, thanks. :)
    Hi everyone, thanks. :)
    Hi everyone, thanks. :)
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    585
  3. miraflores

    lamb ears plants

    Probably related to them being split it. Might have been better to have kept them in pots for a while, after splitting, to give them time to get going again. Easy enough to move pots out of the...
    Probably related to them being split it. Might have been better to have kept them in pots for a while, after splitting, to give them time to get going again. Easy enough to move pots out of the heat of the sun, and in the house (for example) they don't have any wind to dry them out ... and so...
    Probably related to them being split it. Might have been better to have kept them in pots for a while, after splitting, to give them time to get going again. Easy enough to move pots out of the heat of the sun, and in the house (for example)...
    Probably related to them being split it. Might have been better to have kept them in pots for a while, after splitting, to give them time to get going again. Easy enough to move pots out of the...
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    1
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    471
  4. pete
    Like x 4

    Hymenosporum flavum

    We will have to see how professional it is in a couple of months or so.;):biggrin:
    We will have to see how professional it is in a couple of months or so.;):biggrin:
    We will have to see how professional it is in a couple of months or so.;):biggrin:
    We will have to see how professional it is in a couple of months or so.;):biggrin:
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  5. sal73
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  6. sal73

    Plectranthus forsteri 'Marginatus'

    The one that I'm really after is Mona Lavender - any ideas where I could find that?Sorry Sal, that wasn't very helpful was it!
    The one that I'm really after is Mona Lavender - any ideas where I could find that?Sorry Sal, that wasn't very helpful was it!
    The one that I'm really after is Mona Lavender - any ideas where I could find that?Sorry Sal, that wasn't very helpful was it!
    The one that I'm really after is Mona Lavender - any ideas where I could find that?Sorry Sal, that wasn't very helpful was it!
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  7. silu

    Phlomis

    Yes the leaves are more rounded (at the base anyway) and furry on Russeliana still lovely though :), I did manage to get you a bit of seed not a lot but enough to get a few plants hopefully.
    Yes the leaves are more rounded (at the base anyway) and furry on Russeliana still lovely though :), I did manage to get you a bit of seed not a lot but enough to get a few plants hopefully.
    Yes the leaves are more rounded (at the base anyway) and furry on Russeliana still lovely though :), I did manage to get you a bit of seed not a lot but enough to get a few plants hopefully.
    Yes the leaves are more rounded (at the base anyway) and furry on Russeliana still lovely though :), I did manage to get you a bit of seed not a lot but enough to get a few plants hopefully.
    tuberosa.jpg russeliana.jpg
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  8. harry123

    Rhododendron

    Thanks val:)Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    Thanks val:)Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    Thanks val:)Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
    Thanks val:)Sent from my iPhone 5 using Tapatalk
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    2
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    1,038
  9. Lolimac

    Evergreens....

    Just found this photo from mid May this year - just planted out my sweet peas . It shows our Olive tree standard - £20 from Asda, really pleased with it :dbgrtmb: Bottom right is Choisya Aztec pearl -...
    Just found this photo from mid May this year - just planted out my sweet peas . It shows our Olive tree standard - £20 from Asda, really pleased with it :dbgrtmb: Bottom right is Choisya Aztec pearl - possibly my favourite evergreen shrub . Behind is another evergreen the second non flowering non...
    Just found this photo from mid May this year - just planted out my sweet peas . It shows our Olive tree standard - £20 from Asda, really pleased with it :dbgrtmb: Bottom right is Choisya Aztec pearl - possibly my favourite evergreen shrub . Behind is...
    Just found this photo from mid May this year - just planted out my sweet peas . It shows our Olive tree standard - £20 from Asda, really pleased with it :dbgrtmb: Bottom right is Choisya Aztec pearl -...
    Choisya \'Sundance\' (2).JPG sDSCN0654.JPG
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  10. Philip Hughes

    Evergreen shrubs

    Ceanothus is evergreen (leaves are small, but unremarkable) and has Blue flowers. Pick a variety that is properly hardy if your site is exposed.Lavender edging at the front perhaps (one like...
    Ceanothus is evergreen (leaves are small, but unremarkable) and has Blue flowers. Pick a variety that is properly hardy if your site is exposed.Lavender edging at the front perhaps (one like Munstead is reasonably small)
    Ceanothus is evergreen (leaves are small, but unremarkable) and has Blue flowers. Pick a variety that is properly hardy if your site is exposed.Lavender edging at the front perhaps (one like Munstead is reasonably small)
    Ceanothus is evergreen (leaves are small, but unremarkable) and has Blue flowers. Pick a variety that is properly hardy if your site is exposed.Lavender edging at the front perhaps (one like...
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    4
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    801
  11. Ian Taylor
    Like x 3

    one of our Orchids

    Beautiful!!!Val
    Beautiful!!!Val
    Beautiful!!!Val
    Beautiful!!!Val
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  12. Bilbo675
    Like x 14

    Money Plant in Flower!!

    I've got a couple growing out the shingle on my greenhouse floor. They got there by dropped leaves rooting. They flower every year in mid winter, I never water them even in the summer. Its a...
    I've got a couple growing out the shingle on my greenhouse floor. They got there by dropped leaves rooting. They flower every year in mid winter, I never water them even in the summer. Its a plant that really just does best when its struggling.
    I've got a couple growing out the shingle on my greenhouse floor. They got there by dropped leaves rooting. They flower every year in mid winter, I never water them even in the summer. Its a plant that really just does best when its struggling.
    I've got a couple growing out the shingle on my greenhouse floor. They got there by dropped leaves rooting. They flower every year in mid winter, I never water them even in the summer. Its a...
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    16
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    1,353
  13. Passport1

    Is my potted house plant healthy

    Thanks all for the replies and feedback I decided to discard the plant Thanks for your help
    Thanks all for the replies and feedback I decided to discard the plant Thanks for your help
    Thanks all for the replies and feedback I decided to discard the plant Thanks for your help
    Thanks all for the replies and feedback I decided to discard the plant Thanks for your help
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    7
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    800
  14. Spruce

    ADENIUM OBESUM

    To my eyes for a five year old plant that is truly outstanding!
    To my eyes for a five year old plant that is truly outstanding!
    To my eyes for a five year old plant that is truly outstanding!
    To my eyes for a five year old plant that is truly outstanding!
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  15. clueless1

    Plants for a bottle garden

    If they are small enough to fit in the neck of a half gallon scrumpy bottle, then it is an option. Microplugs would fit.
    If they are small enough to fit in the neck of a half gallon scrumpy bottle, then it is an option. Microplugs would fit.
    If they are small enough to fit in the neck of a half gallon scrumpy bottle, then it is an option. Microplugs would fit.
    If they are small enough to fit in the neck of a half gallon scrumpy bottle, then it is an option. Microplugs would fit.
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  16. Giulio Veronese

    Evergreen Shrub

    The pic shows a shrub with compound pinnate leaves and would fit very well with Jasminum officinale. (Ash trees and Elderberry have a similar arrangement of leaves.)While Ligustrum has...
    The pic shows a shrub with compound pinnate leaves and would fit very well with Jasminum officinale. (Ash trees and Elderberry have a similar arrangement of leaves.)While Ligustrum has simple leaves that are opposite each other on a twig so can be ruled out.
    The pic shows a shrub with compound pinnate leaves and would fit very well with Jasminum officinale. (Ash trees and Elderberry have a similar arrangement of leaves.)While Ligustrum has simple leaves that are opposite each other on a twig so...
    The pic shows a shrub with compound pinnate leaves and would fit very well with Jasminum officinale. (Ash trees and Elderberry have a similar arrangement of leaves.)While Ligustrum has...
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    4
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    1,033
  17. Phil A
    Like x 9

    Glastonbury Thorn

    Later, 17th of Jan last year,
    Later, 17th of Jan last year,
    Later, 17th of Jan last year,
    Later, 17th of Jan last year,
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    805
  18. tracy carter

    telegraph plant

    i think it's gotta be humidity. kinda tricky keeping the rh up when i need to constantly vent the lights. yeah its winter here. going to try the wet towel wick method. never had an issue with...
    i think it's gotta be humidity. kinda tricky keeping the rh up when i need to constantly vent the lights. yeah its winter here. going to try the wet towel wick method. never had an issue with other plants so its taking me a while to fine tune. here's hoping they don't croak in the process.
    i think it's gotta be humidity. kinda tricky keeping the rh up when i need to constantly vent the lights. yeah its winter here. going to try the wet towel wick method. never had an issue with other plants so its taking me a while to fine tune....
    i think it's gotta be humidity. kinda tricky keeping the rh up when i need to constantly vent the lights. yeah its winter here. going to try the wet towel wick method. never had an issue with...
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    9
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    2,459
  19. Jenny namaste
    Like x 9

    Mimosa pudica - a fun plant!!

    i found soaking the seeds a couple hours in hot water and then starting in paper towels really sped things up. they like alot of warmth in the beginning.
    i found soaking the seeds a couple hours in hot water and then starting in paper towels really sped things up. they like alot of warmth in the beginning.
    i found soaking the seeds a couple hours in hot water and then starting in paper towels really sped things up. they like alot of warmth in the beginning.
    i found soaking the seeds a couple hours in hot water and then starting in paper towels really sped things up. they like alot of warmth in the beginning.
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    16
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    2,282
  20. Sheal

    Indoor plant

    Thanks Stephen, that's what I was thinking. :)
    Thanks Stephen, that's what I was thinking. :)
    Thanks Stephen, that's what I was thinking. :)
    Thanks Stephen, that's what I was thinking. :)
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    4
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    1,009

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