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  1. Jenny namaste
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    Fruit preserving season

    If you use recycled jam/honey jar's and you have problems getting the old glue off the jar's use a little bit of coconut oil 100% raw, rub a little bit on the glue, leave for a while then wash off
    If you use recycled jam/honey jar's and you have problems getting the old glue off the jar's use a little bit of coconut oil 100% raw, rub a little bit on the glue, leave for a while then wash off
    If you use recycled jam/honey jar's and you have problems getting the old glue off the jar's use a little bit of coconut oil 100% raw, rub a little bit on the glue, leave for a while then wash off
    If you use recycled jam/honey jar's and you have problems getting the old glue off the jar's use a little bit of coconut oil 100% raw, rub a little bit on the glue, leave for a while then wash off
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  2. Oakapple

    What paint to use on fence?

    Just an update, and I appreciated your tips Pete and JR.My fence was painted a couple of years ago with Cuprinol Shades paint in a pale green, but the price of the paint is eye watering, so I used...
    Just an update, and I appreciated your tips Pete and JR.My fence was painted a couple of years ago with Cuprinol Shades paint in a pale green, but the price of the paint is eye watering, so I used dark oak one coat I found in B&Q ( although will do two coats) it was only £8 for a large tub.It...
    Just an update, and I appreciated your tips Pete and JR.My fence was painted a couple of years ago with Cuprinol Shades paint in a pale green, but the price of the paint is eye watering, so I used dark oak one coat I found in B&Q ( although will...
    Just an update, and I appreciated your tips Pete and JR.My fence was painted a couple of years ago with Cuprinol Shades paint in a pale green, but the price of the paint is eye watering, so I used...
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  3. BFOSP

    Time to plant runner beans?

    I put some in at this time last year and found myself picking them right till the end of October. So fingers crossed Sian you'll be ok.
    I put some in at this time last year and found myself picking them right till the end of October. So fingers crossed Sian you'll be ok.
    I put some in at this time last year and found myself picking them right till the end of October. So fingers crossed Sian you'll be ok.
    I put some in at this time last year and found myself picking them right till the end of October. So fingers crossed Sian you'll be ok.
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  4. vbgr

    Bumper crop of potatoes

    I never take much notice of those dates they give out, it's really just a guide. The longer you can keep a maincrop going the bigger the potatoes will be.
    I never take much notice of those dates they give out, it's really just a guide. The longer you can keep a maincrop going the bigger the potatoes will be.
    I never take much notice of those dates they give out, it's really just a guide. The longer you can keep a maincrop going the bigger the potatoes will be.
    I never take much notice of those dates they give out, it's really just a guide. The longer you can keep a maincrop going the bigger the potatoes will be.
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  5. OwdPotter

    Hydrangea Annabelle

    I recently moved my Annabelle to a better, more prominent position but haven't pruned it as yet. Mine will just get a light trim
    I recently moved my Annabelle to a better, more prominent position but haven't pruned it as yet. Mine will just get a light trim
    I recently moved my Annabelle to a better, more prominent position but haven't pruned it as yet. Mine will just get a light trim
    I recently moved my Annabelle to a better, more prominent position but haven't pruned it as yet. Mine will just get a light trim
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  6. frank taylor

    coir for compost

    With newspaper I get one entire section, and use garden secateurs to make small cuts across the folded side, spaced quite narrowly. I then tear off thick wads of narrow strips using those cuts as...
    With newspaper I get one entire section, and use garden secateurs to make small cuts across the folded side, spaced quite narrowly. I then tear off thick wads of narrow strips using those cuts as starts. I've found this a very easy way to generate a large amount of shredded material in little time.
    With newspaper I get one entire section, and use garden secateurs to make small cuts across the folded side, spaced quite narrowly. I then tear off thick wads of narrow strips using those cuts as starts. I've found this a very easy way to...
    With newspaper I get one entire section, and use garden secateurs to make small cuts across the folded side, spaced quite narrowly. I then tear off thick wads of narrow strips using those cuts as...
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  7. Tabather

    May planting out

    My La Diva cucumbers have been in the cold frame for a month now - with the front fully open on warm days Today hubby had erected chicken wire with canes for the cucumbers to climb and YO-YO...
    My La Diva cucumbers have been in the cold frame for a month now - with the front fully open on warm days Today hubby had erected chicken wire with canes for the cucumbers to climb and YO-YO supports are also in place on the south face wall of our house. If it rains the awning will be pulled...
    My La Diva cucumbers have been in the cold frame for a month now - with the front fully open on warm days Today hubby had erected chicken wire with canes for the cucumbers to climb and YO-YO supports are also in place on the south face wall of...
    My La Diva cucumbers have been in the cold frame for a month now - with the front fully open on warm days Today hubby had erected chicken wire with canes for the cucumbers to climb and YO-YO...
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  8. Humberboy

    Clearing Up a Bit

    It depends completely on what the plants are. :noidea:
    It depends completely on what the plants are. :noidea:
    It depends completely on what the plants are. :noidea:
    It depends completely on what the plants are. :noidea:
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  9. Biofreak
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    Gardening with The Moon and Biodynamiques (Part Three)

    Hi Everyone..delighted to see Feverfew/Knapweed/Scarlet Pimpernel/Marguerites and a pretty Pink Vetch flowering freely in Gravel in Car Park beside house that I am now going to turn into a Dry...
    Hi Everyone..delighted to see Feverfew/Knapweed/Scarlet Pimpernel/Marguerites and a pretty Pink Vetch flowering freely in Gravel in Car Park beside house that I am now going to turn into a Dry Garden....all self sown from hedgerow and so so pretty. I was pleased to see the Wild Flower Garden on...
    Hi Everyone..delighted to see Feverfew/Knapweed/Scarlet Pimpernel/Marguerites and a pretty Pink Vetch flowering freely in Gravel in Car Park beside house that I am now going to turn into a Dry Garden....all self sown from hedgerow and so so...
    Hi Everyone..delighted to see Feverfew/Knapweed/Scarlet Pimpernel/Marguerites and a pretty Pink Vetch flowering freely in Gravel in Car Park beside house that I am now going to turn into a Dry...
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  10. Eddie105

    Canna - what next?

    Cannas like humidity, just not cold and damp, which is often confusing. :biggrin:
    Cannas like humidity, just not cold and damp, which is often confusing. :biggrin:
    Cannas like humidity, just not cold and damp, which is often confusing. :biggrin:
    Cannas like humidity, just not cold and damp, which is often confusing. :biggrin:
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  11. roders

    Drought time in the east.What to do?

    Yes, I think people thought they were like palm trees. I blame those garden makeover shows again :biggrin:.
    Yes, I think people thought they were like palm trees. I blame those garden makeover shows again :biggrin:.
    Yes, I think people thought they were like palm trees. I blame those garden makeover shows again :biggrin:.
    Yes, I think people thought they were like palm trees. I blame those garden makeover shows again :biggrin:.
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  12. Little_Weed

    Chelsea chop

    Thank you. I normally cut them all by a third, but usually, towards the end of May.
    Thank you. I normally cut them all by a third, but usually, towards the end of May.
    Thank you. I normally cut them all by a third, but usually, towards the end of May.
    Thank you. I normally cut them all by a third, but usually, towards the end of May.
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  13. hi2u_uk

    Online calendars

    Like those on seed packets; they are there to give you an indication and are based on average UK conditions. As they cannot know where you live when you look at the website. You need to take into...
    Like those on seed packets; they are there to give you an indication and are based on average UK conditions. As they cannot know where you live when you look at the website. You need to take into account your conditions generally and also that year. I'm in South Devon and could, like Infradig...
    Like those on seed packets; they are there to give you an indication and are based on average UK conditions. As they cannot know where you live when you look at the website. You need to take into account your conditions generally and also that...
    Like those on seed packets; they are there to give you an indication and are based on average UK conditions. As they cannot know where you live when you look at the website. You need to take into...
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  14. hi2u_uk

    when do you know plants are dormant ?

    @NigelJ and @pete - agree with both comments - the OP's tree is presumably healthy but if it is doing what expected, no valid reason to return it other than a bad choice on the part of the...
    @NigelJ and @pete - agree with both comments - the OP's tree is presumably healthy but if it is doing what expected, no valid reason to return it other than a bad choice on the part of the purchaser. There are also time limits on returns and refunds as I have already pointed out hence my...
    @NigelJ and @pete - agree with both comments - the OP's tree is presumably healthy but if it is doing what expected, no valid reason to return it other than a bad choice on the part of the purchaser. There are also time limits on returns and...
    @NigelJ and @pete - agree with both comments - the OP's tree is presumably healthy but if it is doing what expected, no valid reason to return it other than a bad choice on the part of the...
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  15. Malcoman

    Over wintering Osteospermums ….

    There's a white one with a blue underside that went rampant for a few years in my London garden. It was sitting over the gas, water and electrics going into the house so maybe that helped. Then...
    There's a white one with a blue underside that went rampant for a few years in my London garden. It was sitting over the gas, water and electrics going into the house so maybe that helped. Then there was a really hard frost.....:frown:
    There's a white one with a blue underside that went rampant for a few years in my London garden. It was sitting over the gas, water and electrics going into the house so maybe that helped. Then there was a really hard frost.....:frown:
    There's a white one with a blue underside that went rampant for a few years in my London garden. It was sitting over the gas, water and electrics going into the house so maybe that helped. Then...
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  16. DaveMK

    Overwintering Salvia Patens "Patio Deep Blue"

    When I've grown Salvia Patens, they have managed outside down here in the balmy south, but that is in pots under the shelter of the overhanging roof, so they stay fairly dry. I'd say they can...
    When I've grown Salvia Patens, they have managed outside down here in the balmy south, but that is in pots under the shelter of the overhanging roof, so they stay fairly dry. I'd say they can cope to about -3 as long as they are not too wet. Any lower than that and I pop them in the garage...
    When I've grown Salvia Patens, they have managed outside down here in the balmy south, but that is in pots under the shelter of the overhanging roof, so they stay fairly dry. I'd say they can cope to about -3 as long as they are not too wet. ...
    When I've grown Salvia Patens, they have managed outside down here in the balmy south, but that is in pots under the shelter of the overhanging roof, so they stay fairly dry. I'd say they can...
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