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Any Other Plants Not Covered In Other Areas, Including House Plants Can Be Found Here

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  1. Shaneoak

    Crocus

    Lucky you! A pic would be great in feb or whenever they bloom.
    Lucky you! A pic would be great in feb or whenever they bloom.
    Lucky you! A pic would be great in feb or whenever they bloom.
    Lucky you! A pic would be great in feb or whenever they bloom.
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  2. Lorea

    Crocosmia - no signs of life

    We have a number of Lucifer but I'm pretty sure they won't be "Late" as we've had them for some time. Our established crocosmia have only just started to recover from the winter. Nothing last...
    We have a number of Lucifer but I'm pretty sure they won't be "Late" as we've had them for some time. Our established crocosmia have only just started to recover from the winter. Nothing last week and about 12" high today :blue thumb:
    We have a number of Lucifer but I'm pretty sure they won't be "Late" as we've had them for some time. Our established crocosmia have only just started to recover from the winter. Nothing last week and about 12" high today :blue thumb:
    We have a number of Lucifer but I'm pretty sure they won't be "Late" as we've had them for some time. Our established crocosmia have only just started to recover from the winter. Nothing last...
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  3. beanybob

    Crispy fern

    Looks like a Pellaea rotundifolia These can take a dry period better than most other ferns. So it may be salvageable.Give it a good soak, keep slightly damp, and it will hopefully come back.
    Looks like a Pellaea rotundifolia These can take a dry period better than most other ferns. So it may be salvageable.Give it a good soak, keep slightly damp, and it will hopefully come back.
    Looks like a Pellaea rotundifolia These can take a dry period better than most other ferns. So it may be salvageable.Give it a good soak, keep slightly damp, and it will hopefully come back.
    Looks like a Pellaea rotundifolia These can take a dry period better than most other ferns. So it may be salvageable.Give it a good soak, keep slightly damp, and it will hopefully come back.
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  4. nikirushka

    Creeper hedge?

    Oooh brilliant, thank you for the suggestions! That would be better.I don't mind looking at the pallets but a bit of greenery that the dogs can't trample would be nice!
    Oooh brilliant, thank you for the suggestions! That would be better.I don't mind looking at the pallets but a bit of greenery that the dogs can't trample would be nice!
    Oooh brilliant, thank you for the suggestions! That would be better.I don't mind looking at the pallets but a bit of greenery that the dogs can't trample would be nice!
    Oooh brilliant, thank you for the suggestions! That would be better.I don't mind looking at the pallets but a bit of greenery that the dogs can't trample would be nice!
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  5. Jane Kirk

    Crassula dropping limbs

    My first thought was root rot also.Is the compost really damp?I find just some water in winter helps them to flower.
    My first thought was root rot also.Is the compost really damp?I find just some water in winter helps them to flower.
    My first thought was root rot also.Is the compost really damp?I find just some water in winter helps them to flower.
    My first thought was root rot also.Is the compost really damp?I find just some water in winter helps them to flower.
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  6. Gay Gardener

    Cranesbill recommendation

    I have only two Geraniums in my garden at the moment GG as I'm limited for space (still under development) and I don't know the names of either. :doh:As time progresses I will have more no doubt. :)
    I have only two Geraniums in my garden at the moment GG as I'm limited for space (still under development) and I don't know the names of either. :doh:As time progresses I will have more no doubt. :)
    I have only two Geraniums in my garden at the moment GG as I'm limited for space (still under development) and I don't know the names of either. :doh:As time progresses I will have more no doubt. :)
    I have only two Geraniums in my garden at the moment GG as I'm limited for space (still under development) and I don't know the names of either. :doh:As time progresses I will have more no doubt. :)
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  7. Phil A
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  8. EddieJ

    Corokia Cotoneaster

    I think you might be ok; have you read this article from the telegraph?
    I think you might be ok; have you read this article from the telegraph?
    I think you might be ok; have you read this article from the telegraph?
    I think you might be ok; have you read this article from the telegraph?
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  9. NigelJ

    Cornus colour problem

    Superb colour if cut back hard though Nigel in spring. Winter stems....red, yellow, orange, whatever variety....are lovely :)
    Superb colour if cut back hard though Nigel in spring. Winter stems....red, yellow, orange, whatever variety....are lovely :)
    Superb colour if cut back hard though Nigel in spring. Winter stems....red, yellow, orange, whatever variety....are lovely :)
    Superb colour if cut back hard though Nigel in spring. Winter stems....red, yellow, orange, whatever variety....are lovely :)
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  10. Markymark

    Cornus alba

    can't upload this neat picture of clear ice hanging from the red branches of this shrub. oh, well.
    can't upload this neat picture of clear ice hanging from the red branches of this shrub. oh, well.
    can't upload this neat picture of clear ice hanging from the red branches of this shrub. oh, well.
    can't upload this neat picture of clear ice hanging from the red branches of this shrub. oh, well.
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  11. Grib

    Cordyline?

    The trunk grows down as well as up so you may have to dig deep. A trick garden centers use to keep tall "cordys" in short pots is to saw the bottom of the trunk off, it doesn't seem to do them any...
    The trunk grows down as well as up so you may have to dig deep. A trick garden centers use to keep tall "cordys" in short pots is to saw the bottom of the trunk off, it doesn't seem to do them any harm. I did it with one of mine because my soil wasn't deep enough. It grew to 17' before the...
    The trunk grows down as well as up so you may have to dig deep. A trick garden centers use to keep tall "cordys" in short pots is to saw the bottom of the trunk off, it doesn't seem to do them any harm. I did it with one of mine because my soil...
    The trunk grows down as well as up so you may have to dig deep. A trick garden centers use to keep tall "cordys" in short pots is to saw the bottom of the trunk off, it doesn't seem to do them any...
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  12. scooby-mas

    Cordyline red star

    Piccies? You may have overwatered or there may have been vine weevils in the original pots which are munching the roots...
    Piccies? You may have overwatered or there may have been vine weevils in the original pots which are munching the roots...
    Piccies? You may have overwatered or there may have been vine weevils in the original pots which are munching the roots...
    Piccies? You may have overwatered or there may have been vine weevils in the original pots which are munching the roots...
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    507
  13. Fat Controller

    Cordyline

    Assuming that I can get them out in one piece, I suppose I could.
    Assuming that I can get them out in one piece, I suppose I could.
    Assuming that I can get them out in one piece, I suppose I could.
    Assuming that I can get them out in one piece, I suppose I could.
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  14. lake47

    Concerned about my plant!

    Dracaena marginata not Cordyline.
    Dracaena marginata not Cordyline.
    Dracaena marginata not Cordyline.
    Dracaena marginata not Cordyline.
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    500
  15. Arty Bee

    Companion Planting for Passionflower?

    He is a bit anal and generally against putting anything on. On a different section of wall there is already a form of virgin creeper that has very sparse leaves. I think maybe to try that. Or grow...
    He is a bit anal and generally against putting anything on. On a different section of wall there is already a form of virgin creeper that has very sparse leaves. I think maybe to try that. Or grow an ivy and them deliberately kill it and grow the passionflower on the remains.
    He is a bit anal and generally against putting anything on. On a different section of wall there is already a form of virgin creeper that has very sparse leaves. I think maybe to try that. Or grow an ivy and them deliberately kill it and grow the...
    He is a bit anal and generally against putting anything on. On a different section of wall there is already a form of virgin creeper that has very sparse leaves. I think maybe to try that. Or grow...
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    4
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    870
  16. Gail_68

    Common problems with Rhododendron and Azalea

    Stunning show @WeeTam and also @zilly ...mine just decides to flower when it feels like it and loves producing leaves more
    Stunning show @WeeTam and also @zilly ...mine just decides to flower when it feels like it and loves producing leaves more
    Stunning show @WeeTam and also @zilly ...mine just decides to flower when it feels like it and loves producing leaves more
    Stunning show @WeeTam and also @zilly ...mine just decides to flower when it feels like it and loves producing leaves more
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    810
  17. Madahhlia

    Commelina tuberosa

    More of an oddity really. But the lower petal is noticeably larger in relation to the top two. C.communis was a much larger plant and the flowers stayed open well into the afternoon.
    More of an oddity really. But the lower petal is noticeably larger in relation to the top two. C.communis was a much larger plant and the flowers stayed open well into the afternoon.
    More of an oddity really. But the lower petal is noticeably larger in relation to the top two. C.communis was a much larger plant and the flowers stayed open well into the afternoon.
    More of an oddity really. But the lower petal is noticeably larger in relation to the top two. C.communis was a much larger plant and the flowers stayed open well into the afternoon.
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    13
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    3,101
  18. Kevin Cowans

    Collecting and Sowing Echinacea Seeds

    Hello @peteThanks, I will give the Website you Linked to a Read.Kevin
    Hello @peteThanks, I will give the Website you Linked to a Read.Kevin
    Hello @peteThanks, I will give the Website you Linked to a Read.Kevin
    Hello @peteThanks, I will give the Website you Linked to a Read.Kevin
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    4
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    540
  19. nikirushka

    Coleus

    To rapidly increase stock. I used to grow selected plants to a reasonable size and then literally chop them up. Yes, tip cuttings are mentioned as a general means of taking cuttings. As we all...
    To rapidly increase stock. I used to grow selected plants to a reasonable size and then literally chop them up. Yes, tip cuttings are mentioned as a general means of taking cuttings. As we all know, some cuttings are taken from just below a leaf joint, others can be from any point of the...
    To rapidly increase stock. I used to grow selected plants to a reasonable size and then literally chop them up. Yes, tip cuttings are mentioned as a general means of taking cuttings. As we all know, some cuttings are taken from just below a...
    To rapidly increase stock. I used to grow selected plants to a reasonable size and then literally chop them up. Yes, tip cuttings are mentioned as a general means of taking cuttings. As we all...
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    6
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    476
  20. FlyFifer

    Coconut Orchid (Max Tenufollia)

    See here for advice. Maxillaria tenifloria the coconut orchid care and propagation
    See here for advice. Maxillaria tenifloria the coconut orchid care and propagation
    See here for advice. Maxillaria tenifloria the coconut orchid care and propagation
    See here for advice. Maxillaria tenifloria the coconut orchid care and propagation
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    1
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    506

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