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Front porch turns into nursery!
I find it best to be less specific "I'll move them out at the weekend" you might get away with another couple of weekends indoor growing
I find it best to be less specific "I'll move them out at the weekend" you might get away with another couple of weekends indoor growing
I find it best to be less specific "I'll move them out at the weekend" you might get away with another couple of weekends indoor growing
I find it best to be less specific "I'll move them out at the weekend" you might get away with another couple of weekends indoor growing
Beckie76
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Mar 12, 2015
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JWK
Apr 24, 2015
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Sowing in leaf mould....
Get plugged in Lolli.
Get plugged in Lolli.
Get plugged in Lolli.
Get plugged in Lolli.
Lolimac
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Sep 27, 2014
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pete
Sep 28, 2014
Fermenting tomato seeds
It's very important to ferment your tomatoes
It's very important to ferment your tomatoes
It's very important to ferment your tomatoes
It's very important to ferment your tomatoes
Susieshoe
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Nov 19, 2013
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Scrungee
Dec 21, 2013
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Lily Scaling
Tipped out the bags of lily scales in order to pot them up yesterday. Should have done it a while back as the roots were a bit matted ... I bought 5 lilies of each variety, and from each I...
Tipped out the bags of lily scales in order to pot them up yesterday. Should have done it a while back as the roots were a bit matted ... I bought 5 lilies of each variety, and from each I took a couple of scales (could perhaps have taken more ...). I've potted up between 7 and 15 pots for...
Tipped out the bags of lily scales in order to pot them up yesterday. Should have done it a while back as the roots were a bit matted ... I bought 5 lilies of each variety, and from each I took a couple of scales (could perhaps have taken...
Tipped out the bags of lily scales in order to pot them up yesterday. Should have done it a while back as the roots were a bit matted ... I bought 5 lilies of each variety, and from each I...
Kristen
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Apr 18, 2013
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Kristen
Jun 12, 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 on Seedlings
I think I would have thought that until I had one .... bit like Central Locking, I didn't know what a benefit it was until I had a car that had it ...
I think I would have thought that until I had one .... bit like Central Locking, I didn't know what a benefit it was until I had a car that had it ...
I think I would have thought that until I had one .... bit like Central Locking, I didn't know what a benefit it was until I had a car that had it ...
I think I would have thought that until I had one .... bit like Central Locking, I didn't know what a benefit it was until I had a car that had it ...
trogre
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Nov 17, 2012
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Kristen
Nov 20, 2012
Never tried to root a tree cutting, need advice please
Lake Superior has lots of nice beaches to visit.. in the summer
Lake Superior has lots of nice beaches to visit.. in the summer
Lake Superior has lots of nice beaches to visit.. in the summer
Lake Superior has lots of nice beaches to visit.. in the summer
CanadianLori
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Apr 23, 2016
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CanadianLori
Apr 25, 2016
Sowing veg outside
No experience with Nigeria Victor, but I should imagine spinach would romp away as soon as temps pick up.
No experience with Nigeria Victor, but I should imagine spinach would romp away as soon as temps pick up.
No experience with Nigeria Victor, but I should imagine spinach would romp away as soon as temps pick up.
No experience with Nigeria Victor, but I should imagine spinach would romp away as soon as temps pick up.
JackJJW
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Mar 19, 2016
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JWK
Mar 23, 2016
DIY Propagator
Internet revolution???? Most French websites showcase their products and that's your lot. No prices, no order forms, sometimes a discreet section on nearest stockists if you're lucky. Some of...
Internet revolution???? Most French websites showcase their products and that's your lot. No prices, no order forms, sometimes a discreet section on nearest stockists if you're lucky. Some of the bigger sites are into delivery to a nearby grocery, but it still costs the earth. Colossal NI...
Internet revolution???? Most French websites showcase their products and that's your lot. No prices, no order forms, sometimes a discreet section on nearest stockists if you're lucky. Some of the bigger sites are into delivery to a nearby...
Internet revolution???? Most French websites showcase their products and that's your lot. No prices, no order forms, sometimes a discreet section on nearest stockists if you're lucky. Some of...
noisette47
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Feb 25, 2014
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noisette47
Feb 28, 2014
Vermiculite or Perlite
Well, the vermiculite was delivered today; stopping compost compaction is one of the key things I want from it really, and if it retains moisture whilst at it, so much the better.
Well, the vermiculite was delivered today; stopping compost compaction is one of the key things I want from it really, and if it retains moisture whilst at it, so much the better.
Well, the vermiculite was delivered today; stopping compost compaction is one of the key things I want from it really, and if it retains moisture whilst at it, so much the better.
Well, the vermiculite was delivered today; stopping compost compaction is one of the key things I want from it really, and if it retains moisture whilst at it, so much the better.
Fat Controller
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Jan 22, 2014
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Fat Controller
Jan 25, 2014
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
No seeds in Dwarf Dahlias?
Its amazing how big those tubers can get first year from seed. I grew those big 4ft /5ft high ones a long time ago from seed and the tubers were massive.
Its amazing how big those tubers can get first year from seed. I grew those big 4ft /5ft high ones a long time ago from seed and the tubers were massive.
Its amazing how big those tubers can get first year from seed. I grew those big 4ft /5ft high ones a long time ago from seed and the tubers were massive.
Its amazing how big those tubers can get first year from seed. I grew those big 4ft /5ft high ones a long time ago from seed and the tubers were massive.
CanadianLori
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Aug 23, 2022
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pete
Oct 11, 2022
Blue Poppy
As your plants were sown last year and are not this year’s sowings, with this being the case then it should be fine to let the plants flower and yes you are definitely going to have flowers. Your...
As your plants were sown last year and are not this year’s sowings, with this being the case then it should be fine to let the plants flower and yes you are definitely going to have flowers. Your plant looks reasonably big enough to survive flowering.@Perki is correct though, if the plants are...
As your plants were sown last year and are not this year’s sowings, with this being the case then it should be fine to let the plants flower and yes you are definitely going to have flowers. Your plant looks reasonably big enough to survive...
As your plants were sown last year and are not this year’s sowings, with this being the case then it should be fine to let the plants flower and yes you are definitely going to have flowers. Your...
mazambo
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Dec 22, 2020
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hailbopp
May 18, 2022
Struggling Sweet Peas
I did once before, and they seemed to do ok. I don't have anywhere that's sheltered enough to put them in the ground so this seems like the best option for this year. I'm sure yours will look...
I did once before, and they seemed to do ok. I don't have anywhere that's sheltered enough to put them in the ground so this seems like the best option for this year. I'm sure yours will look lovely wherever you decide to put them
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I did once before, and they seemed to do ok. I don't have anywhere that's sheltered enough to put them in the ground so this seems like the best option for this year. I'm sure yours will look lovely wherever you decide to put them
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I did once before, and they seemed to do ok. I don't have anywhere that's sheltered enough to put them in the ground so this seems like the best option for this year. I'm sure yours will look...
Irmemac
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Apr 2, 2018
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Irmemac
May 1, 2018
London Pride
Agree, and I did ... from Shineyland
My variegated London Pride from Shineyland is a sort after "wannabe" amongst my garden club friends: now I have a grow house, they stand a chance of a...
Agree, and I did ... from Shineyland
My variegated London Pride from Shineyland is a sort after "wannabe" amongst my garden club friends: now I have a grow house, they stand a chance of a cutting (or half
) They can have a whole one is they give a contribution to "the cause"
Agree, and I did ... from Shineyland
My variegated London Pride from Shineyland is a sort after "wannabe" amongst my garden club friends: now I have a grow house, they stand a chance of a cutting (or half
) They can have a whole one is they...
Agree, and I did ... from Shineyland
My variegated London Pride from Shineyland is a sort after "wannabe" amongst my garden club friends: now I have a grow house, they stand a chance of a...
Snorky85
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Jun 10, 2017
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"M"
Jun 10, 2017
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Saving cuttings indoors over the Winter
That's kind! If I kill mine I may have to take you up on it!
That's kind! If I kill mine I may have to take you up on it!
That's kind! If I kill mine I may have to take you up on it!
That's kind! If I kill mine I may have to take you up on it!
Jenny namaste
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Oct 25, 2013
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longk
Nov 12, 2013
Cyclamen coum
I agree, they're so pretty. Can't wait to see mine flowering!
I agree, they're so pretty. Can't wait to see mine flowering!
I agree, they're so pretty. Can't wait to see mine flowering!
I agree, they're so pretty. Can't wait to see mine flowering!
Michael Hewett
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Sep 20, 2020
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Emily Jones
Sep 21, 2020
Sowing coleus
Coleus from seed, when I grew them years ago, were always flowering towards the end of the summer, and pinching them out just made the plant produce another couple of leaves before going on the...
Coleus from seed, when I grew them years ago, were always flowering towards the end of the summer, and pinching them out just made the plant produce another couple of leaves before going on the flowering yet again.Iresine has never flowered for me in the last 10 yrs or so.
Coleus from seed, when I grew them years ago, were always flowering towards the end of the summer, and pinching them out just made the plant produce another couple of leaves before going on the flowering yet again.Iresine has never flowered for...
Coleus from seed, when I grew them years ago, were always flowering towards the end of the summer, and pinching them out just made the plant produce another couple of leaves before going on the...
Craigy16ed
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Dec 15, 2019
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pete
Dec 17, 2019
Clematis Montana cuttings
I see that he has Alstromeria psittacina. Ask about it next time that you're there - it's one that I really recommend.
I see that he has Alstromeria psittacina. Ask about it next time that you're there - it's one that I really recommend.
I see that he has Alstromeria psittacina. Ask about it next time that you're there - it's one that I really recommend.
I see that he has Alstromeria psittacina. Ask about it next time that you're there - it's one that I really recommend.
raebhoop
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Dec 12, 2013
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longk
Dec 31, 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
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