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  1. luciusmaximus

    When to thin out Poppy seedlings

    May vary according to variety but from long distant past, I recall that they have a tap root; its critical not to damage this so transplant before it becomes predominant ,into deeply cultivated...
    May vary according to variety but from long distant past, I recall that they have a tap root; its critical not to damage this so transplant before it becomes predominant ,into deeply cultivated soil and water intensively.
    May vary according to variety but from long distant past, I recall that they have a tap root; its critical not to damage this so transplant before it becomes predominant ,into deeply cultivated soil and water intensively.
    May vary according to variety but from long distant past, I recall that they have a tap root; its critical not to damage this so transplant before it becomes predominant ,into deeply cultivated...
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  2. Sheal
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    Crinodendron Hookerianum

    An update on the seedlings. They've spent the winter on the kitchen window cill and with more light are now under way. There are seven having lost two. The mother plant is absolutely covered in...
    An update on the seedlings. They've spent the winter on the kitchen window cill and with more light are now under way. There are seven having lost two. The mother plant is absolutely covered in flower buds so I'm looking forward to seeing that in bloom. :)
    An update on the seedlings. They've spent the winter on the kitchen window cill and with more light are now under way. There are seven having lost two. The mother plant is absolutely covered in flower buds so I'm looking forward to seeing that in...
    An update on the seedlings. They've spent the winter on the kitchen window cill and with more light are now under way. There are seven having lost two. The mother plant is absolutely covered in...
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  3. wiseowl

    Seed Sowing April 2025

    Here's some of what I've managed so far. Echinacea at the back Then Gaillardia and Erigeron Karvinskianus. I'm very pleased with the Erigeron because the seeds were like dust, and I generally...
    Here's some of what I've managed so far. Echinacea at the back Then Gaillardia and Erigeron Karvinskianus. I'm very pleased with the Erigeron because the seeds were like dust, and I generally don't do well with small seeds. But then, it's a plant that freely self seeds around gardens, so it...
    Here's some of what I've managed so far. Echinacea at the back Then Gaillardia and Erigeron Karvinskianus. I'm very pleased with the Erigeron because the seeds were like dust, and I generally don't do well with small seeds. But then, it's a...
    Here's some of what I've managed so far. Echinacea at the back Then Gaillardia and Erigeron Karvinskianus. I'm very pleased with the Erigeron because the seeds were like dust, and I generally...
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  4. Millie16

    Why can’t I grow sweet peas ??

    I’ll look out for Clover next time I go to a garden centre, it would be useful if they had samples you could look at, in containers, of each compost as I have found you can’t tell what it’s like...
    I’ll look out for Clover next time I go to a garden centre, it would be useful if they had samples you could look at, in containers, of each compost as I have found you can’t tell what it’s like until you get home. I bought JM last year and it was excellent then the packaging changed and it was...
    I’ll look out for Clover next time I go to a garden centre, it would be useful if they had samples you could look at, in containers, of each compost as I have found you can’t tell what it’s like until you get home. I bought JM last year and it...
    I’ll look out for Clover next time I go to a garden centre, it would be useful if they had samples you could look at, in containers, of each compost as I have found you can’t tell what it’s like...
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  5. Anguisfragilis

    Nicotiania help

    Perhaps if they were sown in a seed compost they could do with a little bit of fertilizer - half strength maybe? I tried N. sylvestris a few years ago but the slugs loved them. I have grown the...
    Perhaps if they were sown in a seed compost they could do with a little bit of fertilizer - half strength maybe? I tried N. sylvestris a few years ago but the slugs loved them. I have grown the green ones in the past and they overwintered but they got hit by a frost the next year. I do like them...
    Perhaps if they were sown in a seed compost they could do with a little bit of fertilizer - half strength maybe? I tried N. sylvestris a few years ago but the slugs loved them. I have grown the green ones in the past and they overwintered but...
    Perhaps if they were sown in a seed compost they could do with a little bit of fertilizer - half strength maybe? I tried N. sylvestris a few years ago but the slugs loved them. I have grown the...
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  6. TheMadHedger

    Growing snapdragons and asters from seed

    Ok but it might be too cold for them to grow and your welcome.
    Ok but it might be too cold for them to grow and your welcome.
    Ok but it might be too cold for them to grow and your welcome.
    Ok but it might be too cold for them to grow and your welcome.
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  7. Bee

    Garlic propagation

    I think that most varieties need a cold spell to for a good bulb, but some, possibly soft neck ones are OK if planted early spring.I had some good ones last year, but not growing much this year,...
    I think that most varieties need a cold spell to for a good bulb, but some, possibly soft neck ones are OK if planted early spring.I had some good ones last year, but not growing much this year, just a couple to keep the variety going to plant in the autumn.
    I think that most varieties need a cold spell to for a good bulb, but some, possibly soft neck ones are OK if planted early spring.I had some good ones last year, but not growing much this year, just a couple to keep the variety going to plant...
    I think that most varieties need a cold spell to for a good bulb, but some, possibly soft neck ones are OK if planted early spring.I had some good ones last year, but not growing much this year,...
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  8. wiseowl
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    Seed Sowing May 2025

    Old Thread Seed Sowing April 2025
    Old Thread Seed Sowing April 2025
    Old Thread Seed Sowing April 2025
    Old Thread Seed Sowing April 2025
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  9. Bee

    Tomato plants potting

    Golden lily26 I have sent you a pm,
    Golden lily26 I have sent you a pm,
    Golden lily26 I have sent you a pm,
    Golden lily26 I have sent you a pm,
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  10. Purple Streaks
    Funny x 3

    removing leaves from tomatoes .....what not to do

    I keep them in my conservatory year round, they get total shade all summer but some sun in winter, it rarely goes below about 7c in there on the coldest nights. Its always around 20c in daytime.
    I keep them in my conservatory year round, they get total shade all summer but some sun in winter, it rarely goes below about 7c in there on the coldest nights. Its always around 20c in daytime.
    I keep them in my conservatory year round, they get total shade all summer but some sun in winter, it rarely goes below about 7c in there on the coldest nights. Its always around 20c in daytime.
    I keep them in my conservatory year round, they get total shade all summer but some sun in winter, it rarely goes below about 7c in there on the coldest nights. Its always around 20c in daytime.
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  11. wiseowl
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    Seed Sowing June 2025

    Old Thread Seed Sowing May 2025
    Old Thread Seed Sowing May 2025
    Old Thread Seed Sowing May 2025
    Old Thread Seed Sowing May 2025
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  12. wiseowl
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    SEED SOWING IN AUGUST

    @pete, the seeds of an echinacea plant start to develop in October and are ready for use here at the end of November. By chance, I had used germinated seeds from the soil this year, and they...
    @pete, the seeds of an echinacea plant start to develop in October and are ready for use here at the end of November. By chance, I had used germinated seeds from the soil this year, and they germinated in March and developed in April. I then took from the ground into a pot. I could have planted...
    @pete, the seeds of an echinacea plant start to develop in October and are ready for use here at the end of November. By chance, I had used germinated seeds from the soil this year, and they germinated in March and developed in April. I then took...
    @pete, the seeds of an echinacea plant start to develop in October and are ready for use here at the end of November. By chance, I had used germinated seeds from the soil this year, and they...
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  13. wiseowl
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    Seed Sowing This Month September

    I'm going to sow some more seed than usual at this time of year. I don't often bother as it's not worthwhile - spring sown usually catches up and/or germinates better anyway [sown indoors] but the...
    I'm going to sow some more seed than usual at this time of year. I don't often bother as it's not worthwhile - spring sown usually catches up and/or germinates better anyway [sown indoors] but the changing climate means it's worth doing both in case winter and spring are warmer, and plants can...
    I'm going to sow some more seed than usual at this time of year. I don't often bother as it's not worthwhile - spring sown usually catches up and/or germinates better anyway [sown indoors] but the changing climate means it's worth doing both in...
    I'm going to sow some more seed than usual at this time of year. I don't often bother as it's not worthwhile - spring sown usually catches up and/or germinates better anyway [sown indoors] but the...
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  14. wiseowl
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    Seed Sowing This Month October

    Old Thread Seed Sowing This Month September
    Old Thread Seed Sowing This Month September
    Old Thread Seed Sowing This Month September
    Old Thread Seed Sowing This Month September
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  15. pete

    Cuttings in propagator.

    I have, I want to get my monies worth, probably never use it again in my lifetime.:roflol:
    I have, I want to get my monies worth, probably never use it again in my lifetime.:roflol:
    I have, I want to get my monies worth, probably never use it again in my lifetime.:roflol:
    I have, I want to get my monies worth, probably never use it again in my lifetime.:roflol:
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  16. hailbopp

    Dividing Agapanthus

    Hmm. I wonder if it could somehow have branches wounded eg by scarifier to let the weedkiller penetrate?
    Hmm. I wonder if it could somehow have branches wounded eg by scarifier to let the weedkiller penetrate?
    Hmm. I wonder if it could somehow have branches wounded eg by scarifier to let the weedkiller penetrate?
    Hmm. I wonder if it could somehow have branches wounded eg by scarifier to let the weedkiller penetrate?
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  17. Palustris

    Perennial pea plants

    There is a nice dwarf perennial pea lathyrus vernus albo-roseus. Doesn't spread, doesn't climb. But sadly, no perfume. I've never managed to grow the white sprawling one - only the Barbie pink one
    There is a nice dwarf perennial pea lathyrus vernus albo-roseus. Doesn't spread, doesn't climb. But sadly, no perfume. I've never managed to grow the white sprawling one - only the Barbie pink one
    There is a nice dwarf perennial pea lathyrus vernus albo-roseus. Doesn't spread, doesn't climb. But sadly, no perfume. I've never managed to grow the white sprawling one - only the Barbie pink one
    There is a nice dwarf perennial pea lathyrus vernus albo-roseus. Doesn't spread, doesn't climb. But sadly, no perfume. I've never managed to grow the white sprawling one - only the Barbie pink one
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