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  1. shiney
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    SHOW US YOUR HOUSEPLANTS IN BLOOM NOW... 2021

    2022 Thread Show us your Houseplants in Bloom now - 2022
    2022 Thread Show us your Houseplants in Bloom now - 2022
    2022 Thread Show us your Houseplants in Bloom now - 2022
    2022 Thread Show us your Houseplants in Bloom now - 2022
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  2. maggiev

    Trailing wall plant for conservatory

    Indeed,and so it seems, but surely they are the professionals and the client has no/limited skills in that area, and thus I think there should be a duty of care on the Supplier to inform the...
    Indeed,and so it seems, but surely they are the professionals and the client has no/limited skills in that area, and thus I think there should be a duty of care on the Supplier to inform the Client about the likely effects of limited ventilation. If the Client says No to ventilation then that's...
    Indeed,and so it seems, but surely they are the professionals and the client has no/limited skills in that area, and thus I think there should be a duty of care on the Supplier to inform the Client about the likely effects of limited ventilation....
    Indeed,and so it seems, but surely they are the professionals and the client has no/limited skills in that area, and thus I think there should be a duty of care on the Supplier to inform the...
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  3. longk
    Like x 7

    Show us your houseplants in bloom now 2017

    Forget me @redstar I do have my moments :roflol:
    Forget me @redstar I do have my moments :roflol:
    Forget me @redstar I do have my moments :roflol:
    Forget me @redstar I do have my moments :roflol:
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  4. Geek2Garden

    Recommend me a plant for acid loving shrubs

    I took one at random: Chempak Fully Balanced Feed - Formula #3 - makes 1,600 litres 2Kg pack of Miracle Gro makes 160 watering cans - how big are they? :( 10L each maybe So cost per litre...
    I took one at random: Chempak Fully Balanced Feed - Formula #3 - makes 1,600 litres 2Kg pack of Miracle Gro makes 160 watering cans - how big are they? :( 10L each maybe So cost per litre is much-of-a-muchness Both will do a similar job. Only benefit of Chempak is if you want several,...
    I took one at random: Chempak Fully Balanced Feed - Formula #3 - makes 1,600 litres 2Kg pack of Miracle Gro makes 160 watering cans - how big are they? :( 10L each maybe So cost per litre is much-of-a-muchness Both will do a similar...
    I took one at random: Chempak Fully Balanced Feed - Formula #3 - makes 1,600 litres 2Kg pack of Miracle Gro makes 160 watering cans - how big are they? :( 10L each maybe So cost per litre...
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  5. MattC76

    Preparing soil for lavender

    As the original plants obviously grew well enough to fill the`space the conditions can't be that bad. I agree with the pruning though, I think this may be just too much old wood. I'd start again...
    As the original plants obviously grew well enough to fill the`space the conditions can't be that bad. I agree with the pruning though, I think this may be just too much old wood. I'd start again but it does look as though it's worth a go. There are nice quality plants in 1ltr pots in my...
    As the original plants obviously grew well enough to fill the`space the conditions can't be that bad. I agree with the pruning though, I think this may be just too much old wood. I'd start again but it does look as though it's worth a go. There...
    As the original plants obviously grew well enough to fill the`space the conditions can't be that bad. I agree with the pruning though, I think this may be just too much old wood. I'd start again...
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  6. Snorky85

    Allium bulbs....is it too late to put them in?

    Yes, @Snorky85 it's the 27th and 28th of May. :dbgrtmb:
    Yes, @Snorky85 it's the 27th and 28th of May. :dbgrtmb:
    Yes, @Snorky85 it's the 27th and 28th of May. :dbgrtmb:
    Yes, @Snorky85 it's the 27th and 28th of May. :dbgrtmb:
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  7. sal73

    Bomarea

    I'm sure that I read somewhere that Alstros are very unreliable from cuttings. Are those Eucomis leaves Sal? You can slice them up into sections of about 30mm and get more from just the one leaf!
    I'm sure that I read somewhere that Alstros are very unreliable from cuttings. Are those Eucomis leaves Sal? You can slice them up into sections of about 30mm and get more from just the one leaf!
    I'm sure that I read somewhere that Alstros are very unreliable from cuttings. Are those Eucomis leaves Sal? You can slice them up into sections of about 30mm and get more from just the one leaf!
    I'm sure that I read somewhere that Alstros are very unreliable from cuttings. Are those Eucomis leaves Sal? You can slice them up into sections of about 30mm and get more from just the one leaf!
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  8. Fat Controller

    Hollyhock - move or ditch?

    There you go - it's grateful! You can give it the chop when it finishes flowering if you like. It'll carry on despite the rust, don't think anybody tries to cure it.
    There you go - it's grateful! You can give it the chop when it finishes flowering if you like. It'll carry on despite the rust, don't think anybody tries to cure it.
    There you go - it's grateful! You can give it the chop when it finishes flowering if you like. It'll carry on despite the rust, don't think anybody tries to cure it.
    There you go - it's grateful! You can give it the chop when it finishes flowering if you like. It'll carry on despite the rust, don't think anybody tries to cure it.
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  9. K78
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  10. Bilbo675
    Like x 9

    Anyone After Young Brug Plants

    Yes, good idea. I'll also ask the owners at East Ruston what they grow, next time I'm up there.
    Yes, good idea. I'll also ask the owners at East Ruston what they grow, next time I'm up there.
    Yes, good idea. I'll also ask the owners at East Ruston what they grow, next time I'm up there.
    Yes, good idea. I'll also ask the owners at East Ruston what they grow, next time I'm up there.
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  11. FlymoDM

    Smelly flowers & plants

    For me, to go into the garden on an evening ( especially after rain ), the best scents are from my collection of Dianthus ( around 50 all different, Pinks, Carnations, Sweet Williams and original...
    For me, to go into the garden on an evening ( especially after rain ), the best scents are from my collection of Dianthus ( around 50 all different, Pinks, Carnations, Sweet Williams and original wild Species giving flowers for around 10 months of the year ) and Lilies ( around 100 different,...
    For me, to go into the garden on an evening ( especially after rain ), the best scents are from my collection of Dianthus ( around 50 all different, Pinks, Carnations, Sweet Williams and original wild Species giving flowers for around 10 months...
    For me, to go into the garden on an evening ( especially after rain ), the best scents are from my collection of Dianthus ( around 50 all different, Pinks, Carnations, Sweet Williams and original...
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  12. Gail_68

    OMG what's happening to my new plant???

    I know mate they're a beautiful plant and @Doghouse Riley as a beautiful selection and @martin-f with those lovely pots he brought :)
    I know mate they're a beautiful plant and @Doghouse Riley as a beautiful selection and @martin-f with those lovely pots he brought :)
    I know mate they're a beautiful plant and @Doghouse Riley as a beautiful selection and @martin-f with those lovely pots he brought :)
    I know mate they're a beautiful plant and @Doghouse Riley as a beautiful selection and @martin-f with those lovely pots he brought :)
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  13. dinp

    Sorbaria Sem

    Hi again. Anyone have an idea why the plants I have planted that came from the main plant have wilted a little? The new plants had decent roots. I used bonemeal and watered quite a bit. I dont...
    Hi again. Anyone have an idea why the plants I have planted that came from the main plant have wilted a little? The new plants had decent roots. I used bonemeal and watered quite a bit. I dont think they are dead, but not as upright as when they were attached to the main plant. Could I have...
    Hi again. Anyone have an idea why the plants I have planted that came from the main plant have wilted a little? The new plants had decent roots. I used bonemeal and watered quite a bit. I dont think they are dead, but not as upright as when they...
    Hi again. Anyone have an idea why the plants I have planted that came from the main plant have wilted a little? The new plants had decent roots. I used bonemeal and watered quite a bit. I dont...
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  14. FlourishAnn

    Sarracenia - carnivorous plant!

    Oh good! The flower is nearly open...
    Oh good! The flower is nearly open...
    Oh good! The flower is nearly open...
    Oh good! The flower is nearly open...
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  15. Lorea
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  16. Shaneoak

    Have i left it too late...

    I set my camera to restrict the size of my photos to 1.5 MB. These drag and drop with no trouble at all. :blue thumb:As I have no intention of making large prints of the pictures there's no need to have...
    I set my camera to restrict the size of my photos to 1.5 MB. These drag and drop with no trouble at all. :blue thumb:As I have no intention of making large prints of the pictures there's no need to have the photos in a bigger format. :)
    I set my camera to restrict the size of my photos to 1.5 MB. These drag and drop with no trouble at all. :blue thumb:As I have no intention of making large prints of the pictures there's no need to have the photos in a bigger format. :)
    I set my camera to restrict the size of my photos to 1.5 MB. These drag and drop with no trouble at all. :blue thumb:As I have no intention of making large prints of the pictures there's no need to have...
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  17. Gail_68

    Hydrangea still fighting cold weather

    Tee hee hee :snorky:
    Tee hee hee :snorky:
    Tee hee hee :snorky:
    Tee hee hee :snorky:
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  18. sal73

    Metallic leaves

    Sal, it does looks a little like Hemigraphis Alternata.John (you're a hero:biggrin: ), P Crispa is what I have always known and grown as Laciniata. I haven't come across Shiso Britton before. The red...
    Sal, it does looks a little like Hemigraphis Alternata.John (you're a hero:biggrin: ), P Crispa is what I have always known and grown as Laciniata. I haven't come across Shiso Britton before. The red (purple) and green one I have is more Coleus like.
    Sal, it does looks a little like Hemigraphis Alternata.John (you're a hero:biggrin: ), P Crispa is what I have always known and grown as Laciniata. I haven't come across Shiso Britton before. The red (purple) and green one I have is more Coleus like.
    Sal, it does looks a little like Hemigraphis Alternata.John (you're a hero:biggrin: ), P Crispa is what I have always known and grown as Laciniata. I haven't come across Shiso Britton before. The red...
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  19. scooby-mas

    Bearded iris

    I remember when i bought my iris off ebay(bareroot/dormant),i just planted it as to the instructions,no special compost seem needed and its flourished since :blue thumb:so ive just plonked them in pots :) im...
    I remember when i bought my iris off ebay(bareroot/dormant),i just planted it as to the instructions,no special compost seem needed and its flourished since :blue thumb:so ive just plonked them in pots :) im not worried :biggrin:
    I remember when i bought my iris off ebay(bareroot/dormant),i just planted it as to the instructions,no special compost seem needed and its flourished since :blue thumb:so ive just plonked them in pots :) im not worried :biggrin:
    I remember when i bought my iris off ebay(bareroot/dormant),i just planted it as to the instructions,no special compost seem needed and its flourished since :blue thumb:so ive just plonked them in pots :) im...
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  20. Jenny namaste
    Like x 5

    Oxalis triangularis " Cupido"

    Mine are looking good again this year thanks @Jenny namasteThe 'Iron Cross' you sent me a few years back are very well established now, they are fighting off the Surfinas at the moment:
    Mine are looking good again this year thanks @Jenny namasteThe 'Iron Cross' you sent me a few years back are very well established now, they are fighting off the Surfinas at the moment:
    Mine are looking good again this year thanks @Jenny namasteThe 'Iron Cross' you sent me a few years back are very well established now, they are fighting off the Surfinas at the moment:
    Mine are looking good again this year thanks @Jenny namasteThe 'Iron Cross' you sent me a few years back are very well established now, they are fighting off the Surfinas at the moment:
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