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Agapanthus root cuttings
?? dont know with that one Spruce
?? dont know with that one Spruce
?? dont know with that one Spruce
?? dont know with that one Spruce
noisette47
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Apr 5, 2013
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Spruce
Apr 9, 2013
Marigold germination
I plumped for the 15-cell trays in the end - 20 packs of 10, so 3000 plants worth assuming my maths is right. I'll post back when I get them regarding the quality
Apologies for the poor...
I plumped for the 15-cell trays in the end - 20 packs of 10, so 3000 plants worth assuming my maths is right. I'll post back when I get them regarding the quality
Apologies for the poor quality of the picture, but if you look closely at the tray at the top of this image, that is the...
I plumped for the 15-cell trays in the end - 20 packs of 10, so 3000 plants worth assuming my maths is right. I'll post back when I get them regarding the quality
Apologies for the poor quality of the picture, but if you look closely at the...
I plumped for the 15-cell trays in the end - 20 packs of 10, so 3000 plants worth assuming my maths is right. I'll post back when I get them regarding the quality
Apologies for the poor...
Fat Controller
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Apr 2, 2013
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Fat Controller
Apr 8, 2013
A little worried regarding seeds
How about: just like the movies: "There is trouble ahead, take the kids and stay with your sister for a few weeks"
How about: just like the movies: "There is trouble ahead, take the kids and stay with your sister for a few weeks"
How about: just like the movies: "There is trouble ahead, take the kids and stay with your sister for a few weeks"
How about: just like the movies: "There is trouble ahead, take the kids and stay with your sister for a few weeks"
stephenprudence
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Apr 5, 2013
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Kristen
Apr 7, 2013
Hardening off.
you can get the same name with delphiniums (blushing Bride) thanks Spruce
you can get the same name with delphiniums (blushing Bride) thanks Spruce
you can get the same name with delphiniums (blushing Bride) thanks Spruce
you can get the same name with delphiniums (blushing Bride) thanks Spruce
rustyroots
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Apr 6, 2013
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Spruce
Apr 6, 2013
Am I the April Fool.......
I don't suppose there is any chance that anyone has a rooted cutting of Hicote Giant is there? Been after that for some time ...
I don't suppose there is any chance that anyone has a rooted cutting of Hicote Giant is there? Been after that for some time ...
I don't suppose there is any chance that anyone has a rooted cutting of Hicote Giant is there? Been after that for some time ...
I don't suppose there is any chance that anyone has a rooted cutting of Hicote Giant is there? Been after that for some time ...
Sheal
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Apr 1, 2013
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Kristen
Apr 4, 2013
limping dahlia cuttings
I agree with Sal about putting a plastic bag over the pot (I attach mine to the pot with an elastic band, so that the bottom of the pot is still "open" so I can stand it in water for a few minutes...
I agree with Sal about putting a plastic bag over the pot (I attach mine to the pot with an elastic band, so that the bottom of the pot is still "open" so I can stand it in water for a few minutes if it dries out (which it probably won't do until the cutting is rooted). I root Dahlias out of...
I agree with Sal about putting a plastic bag over the pot (I attach mine to the pot with an elastic band, so that the bottom of the pot is still "open" so I can stand it in water for a few minutes if it dries out (which it probably won't do until...
I agree with Sal about putting a plastic bag over the pot (I attach mine to the pot with an elastic band, so that the bottom of the pot is still "open" so I can stand it in water for a few minutes...
Dorothy
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Apr 2, 2013
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Kristen
Apr 3, 2013
limping dahlia cuttings
Hi no they were not hollow and it is not in direct sun.I have accidentely done two threads on the same subject
Hi no they were not hollow and it is not in direct sun.I have accidentely done two threads on the same subject
Hi no they were not hollow and it is not in direct sun.I have accidentely done two threads on the same subject
Hi no they were not hollow and it is not in direct sun.I have accidentely done two threads on the same subject
Dorothy
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Apr 2, 2013
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Dorothy
Apr 2, 2013
Plug Plant Trainer
On a more general note; looking back I realise I spent and wasted a lot of money buying all sorts of things when I started gardening. Its amazing how you can get the same results much cheaper by...
On a more general note; looking back I realise I spent and wasted a lot of money buying all sorts of things when I started gardening. Its amazing how you can get the same results much cheaper by improvising.
On a more general note; looking back I realise I spent and wasted a lot of money buying all sorts of things when I started gardening. Its amazing how you can get the same results much cheaper by improvising.
On a more general note; looking back I realise I spent and wasted a lot of money buying all sorts of things when I started gardening. Its amazing how you can get the same results much cheaper by...
intel
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Mar 18, 2013
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PeterS
Mar 22, 2013
When to start seeds indoors in Glasgow
Its changed in the short time that I have lived here - it seems to be constantly changing, especially Richmond
Its changed in the short time that I have lived here - it seems to be constantly changing, especially Richmond
Its changed in the short time that I have lived here - it seems to be constantly changing, especially Richmond
Its changed in the short time that I have lived here - it seems to be constantly changing, especially Richmond
begoodian
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Mar 19, 2013
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Fat Controller
Mar 21, 2013
Growing common hazel from cuttings?
Actually that's a good point Palustris ... I think of all the things I do use as pea-sticks the one thing that isn't in the mix for me is Hazel as I don't have any big enough, yet, and at our...
Actually that's a good point Palustris ... I think of all the things I do use as pea-sticks the one thing that isn't in the mix for me is Hazel as I don't have any big enough, yet, and at our previous place, where we did have Hazel, I can't now remember any rooting. I do use Willow and Dogwood...
Actually that's a good point Palustris ... I think of all the things I do use as pea-sticks the one thing that isn't in the mix for me is Hazel as I don't have any big enough, yet, and at our previous place, where we did have Hazel, I can't now...
Actually that's a good point Palustris ... I think of all the things I do use as pea-sticks the one thing that isn't in the mix for me is Hazel as I don't have any big enough, yet, and at our...
"M"
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Mar 20, 2013
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Kristen
Mar 21, 2013
Hibiscus from seeds
I grew several different Hibiscus from seed last year Sal, including coccinea. But none of them flowered. I remember Pete saying that coccinea was difficult. However I suspect other varieties will...
I grew several different Hibiscus from seed last year Sal, including coccinea. But none of them flowered. I remember Pete saying that coccinea was difficult. However I suspect other varieties will flower.The only one that did flower from seed last year was Alyogyne huegelii (above), a close...
I grew several different Hibiscus from seed last year Sal, including coccinea. But none of them flowered. I remember Pete saying that coccinea was difficult. However I suspect other varieties will flower.The only one that did flower from seed...
I grew several different Hibiscus from seed last year Sal, including coccinea. But none of them flowered. I remember Pete saying that coccinea was difficult. However I suspect other varieties will...
sal73
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Mar 3, 2013
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PeterS
Mar 6, 2013
Blood Fish and Bone on new sown seeds?
not at first, no. but i have now! lol.
not at first, no. but i have now! lol.
not at first, no. but i have now! lol.
not at first, no. but i have now! lol.
nFrost
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Feb 20, 2013
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al n
Feb 22, 2013
Growing iris from seeds
The Pacific Coast hybrid Iris do not like root disturbance so prick them out as small plants very carefully and get them growing on as quickly as possible into planting out size. I can get the...
The Pacific Coast hybrid Iris do not like root disturbance so prick them out as small plants very carefully and get them growing on as quickly as possible into planting out size. I can get the seed of these to germinate like Cress, but getting them to reach flowering size is another matter.
The Pacific Coast hybrid Iris do not like root disturbance so prick them out as small plants very carefully and get them growing on as quickly as possible into planting out size. I can get the seed of these to germinate like Cress, but getting...
The Pacific Coast hybrid Iris do not like root disturbance so prick them out as small plants very carefully and get them growing on as quickly as possible into planting out size. I can get the...
sal73
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Feb 17, 2013
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Palustris
Feb 18, 2013
Sowing in a conservatory
No worries! That's the one! Excellent. I'll try that. Any suggestions for vine-like things to grow up, and potentially over, some of the conservatory? Don't want it to damage the glass or...
No worries! That's the one! Excellent. I'll try that. Any suggestions for vine-like things to grow up, and potentially over, some of the conservatory? Don't want it to damage the glass or the branches become as hard as nails, but I thought something wispy and elegant might look nice,...
No worries! That's the one! Excellent. I'll try that. Any suggestions for vine-like things to grow up, and potentially over, some of the conservatory? Don't want it to damage the glass or the branches become as hard as nails, but I...
No worries! That's the one! Excellent. I'll try that. Any suggestions for vine-like things to grow up, and potentially over, some of the conservatory? Don't want it to damage the glass or...
wtluke
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Feb 10, 2013
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wtluke
Feb 11, 2013
Electric Propagator
Hi Dave - nice to see some figures. Its a good point to make - to keep any sand well watered. When I first bought a heated propagator, in my naivety - without thinking , I assumed that all the...
Hi Dave - nice to see some figures. Its a good point to make - to keep any sand well watered. When I first bought a heated propagator, in my naivety - without thinking , I assumed that all the inside of the propagator would be at a constant temperature. However I did some experiments and found...
Hi Dave - nice to see some figures. Its a good point to make - to keep any sand well watered. When I first bought a heated propagator, in my naivety - without thinking , I assumed that all the inside of the propagator would be at a constant...
Hi Dave - nice to see some figures. Its a good point to make - to keep any sand well watered. When I first bought a heated propagator, in my naivety - without thinking , I assumed that all the...
trogre
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Jan 29, 2013
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PeterS
Feb 11, 2013
Parkers delivery much earlier than expected
My crocosmia sunrise and dwarf azalea came today. I'm going to pot up the crocosmia and put the azalea in the cold frame for a bit.Rusty
My crocosmia sunrise and dwarf azalea came today. I'm going to pot up the crocosmia and put the azalea in the cold frame for a bit.Rusty
My crocosmia sunrise and dwarf azalea came today. I'm going to pot up the crocosmia and put the azalea in the cold frame for a bit.Rusty
My crocosmia sunrise and dwarf azalea came today. I'm going to pot up the crocosmia and put the azalea in the cold frame for a bit.Rusty
davetherave
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Feb 6, 2013
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rustyroots
Feb 7, 2013
How to germinate tree lupins
Thanks all, i've sown them now. I rubbed them,put them in a pot of good compost and watered.I then put that into my unheated greenhouse. I guess the recent cold will do them some good. Just have...
Thanks all, i've sown them now. I rubbed them,put them in a pot of good compost and watered.I then put that into my unheated greenhouse. I guess the recent cold will do them some good. Just have to wait now, will keep you posted as to if they come up.
Thanks all, i've sown them now. I rubbed them,put them in a pot of good compost and watered.I then put that into my unheated greenhouse. I guess the recent cold will do them some good. Just have to wait now, will keep you posted as to if they...
Thanks all, i've sown them now. I rubbed them,put them in a pot of good compost and watered.I then put that into my unheated greenhouse. I guess the recent cold will do them some good. Just have...
ben01
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Jan 17, 2013
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ben01
Jan 23, 2013
Best time/way to divide Heuchera?
Hey if it works for you thats all that matters, "Stuff" made me laugh and the day I have had in work I needed a that . Spruce
Hey if it works for you thats all that matters, "Stuff" made me laugh and the day I have had in work I needed a that . Spruce
Hey if it works for you thats all that matters, "Stuff" made me laugh and the day I have had in work I needed a that . Spruce
Hey if it works for you thats all that matters, "Stuff" made me laugh and the day I have had in work I needed a that . Spruce
kyleleonard
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Jan 20, 2013
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Spruce
Jan 21, 2013
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My experiment with "cuttings" (and a question or three)
Yes, that's where they got the name. The salicylic acid is derived from the bark of the willow and used quite a bit in skin care products. Commercial aspirin is Acetylsalicylic Acid. Also...
Yes, that's where they got the name. The salicylic acid is derived from the bark of the willow and used quite a bit in skin care products. Commercial aspirin is Acetylsalicylic Acid. Also originating from the willow. In days of yore (actually, days of mine
) the herbalists/witchdoctors...
Yes, that's where they got the name. The salicylic acid is derived from the bark of the willow and used quite a bit in skin care products. Commercial aspirin is Acetylsalicylic Acid. Also originating from the willow. In days of yore...
Yes, that's where they got the name. The salicylic acid is derived from the bark of the willow and used quite a bit in skin care products. Commercial aspirin is Acetylsalicylic Acid. Also...
"M"
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Jan 4, 2013
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shiney
Jan 17, 2013
Growing seeds without a greenhouse or "heated" propagator?
True! .....and not much light either
True! .....and not much light either
True! .....and not much light either
True! .....and not much light either
"M"
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Jan 7, 2013
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Jan 16, 2013
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