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Improving clay
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Cutting Lawn Edges
Of course, if Bulldog did make them, the quality would be better, and they might even give away a bag of Uncle Joes as a promotional offer!
Of course, if Bulldog did make them, the quality would be better, and they might even give away a bag of Uncle Joes as a promotional offer!
Of course, if Bulldog did make them, the quality would be better, and they might even give away a bag of Uncle Joes as a promotional offer!
Of course, if Bulldog did make them, the quality would be better, and they might even give away a bag of Uncle Joes as a promotional offer!
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Mar 17, 2017
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Do you know your soil type?
Good deep sandy loam around 7 on the PH scale here. Front garden is very draining; back garden has better soil and holds moisture pretty well because of the huge amounts of compost and manure...
Good deep sandy loam around 7 on the PH scale here. Front garden is very draining; back garden has better soil and holds moisture pretty well because of the huge amounts of compost and manure added over the years. Warm, sunny walled garden not far from the coast. Can grow wide range of...
Good deep sandy loam around 7 on the PH scale here. Front garden is very draining; back garden has better soil and holds moisture pretty well because of the huge amounts of compost and manure added over the years. Warm, sunny walled garden...
Good deep sandy loam around 7 on the PH scale here. Front garden is very draining; back garden has better soil and holds moisture pretty well because of the huge amounts of compost and manure...
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Verdun
May 18, 2018
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Know Your Weeds
my friend seems to be having a problem with buttercup weeds in her lawn, how can she get rid of it ? Without damaging the lawn
my friend seems to be having a problem with buttercup weeds in her lawn, how can she get rid of it ? Without damaging the lawn
my friend seems to be having a problem with buttercup weeds in her lawn, how can she get rid of it ? Without damaging the lawn
my friend seems to be having a problem with buttercup weeds in her lawn, how can she get rid of it ? Without damaging the lawn
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Flumpy
May 26, 2020
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RECOMMENDED GARDENING/HORTICULTURAL/BOTANICAL BOOKS AND PERSONAL STUDIES INTO THE SUBJECT
Now then. So we have opened up a bit about our books etc. Now then. I am approaching a kind of special time of the gardening year to me. I wonder if anyone cares to share their thoughts,...
Now then. So we have opened up a bit about our books etc. Now then. I am approaching a kind of special time of the gardening year to me. I wonder if anyone cares to share their thoughts, experiences and memories. To help set the scene. For those who have perhaps lived through an era, and...
Now then. So we have opened up a bit about our books etc. Now then. I am approaching a kind of special time of the gardening year to me. I wonder if anyone cares to share their thoughts, experiences and memories. To help set the scene. For...
Now then. So we have opened up a bit about our books etc. Now then. I am approaching a kind of special time of the gardening year to me. I wonder if anyone cares to share their thoughts,...
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Mike Allen
Oct 16, 2020
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These are the ones I have here -
These are the ones I have here -
These are the ones I have here -
These are the ones I have here -
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Fat Controller
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Anyone Buying New Seed ?
Thank you, will do
have a good day.
Thank you, will do
have a good day.
Thank you, will do
have a good day.
Thank you, will do
have a good day.
JWK
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Mar 9, 2022
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FUCHSIAS
I've had difficulty sourcing decent sized bush fuchsias but fortunately my cuttings are coming on space and should be a good size by the autumn
I've had difficulty sourcing decent sized bush fuchsias but fortunately my cuttings are coming on space and should be a good size by the autumn
I've had difficulty sourcing decent sized bush fuchsias but fortunately my cuttings are coming on space and should be a good size by the autumn
I've had difficulty sourcing decent sized bush fuchsias but fortunately my cuttings are coming on space and should be a good size by the autumn
ARMANDII
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Auricula
Jun 9, 2022
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Struggling Honeysuckle 'American Beauty'
Hello @Kevin Cowans no worries my friendBuy Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame (syn American Beauty) Honeysuckle in the UK
Hello @Kevin Cowans no worries my friendBuy Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame (syn American Beauty) Honeysuckle in the UK
Hello @Kevin Cowans no worries my friendBuy Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame (syn American Beauty) Honeysuckle in the UK
Hello @Kevin Cowans no worries my friendBuy Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame (syn American Beauty) Honeysuckle in the UK
Kevin Cowans
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wiseowl
Jun 23, 2022
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Cat Deterrents
Please Read This Thread First:-Cat Deterrent Talk.? All post of this nature in this thread only.. Humane talk only please.! 2022
Please Read This Thread First:-Cat Deterrent Talk.? All post of this nature in this thread only.. Humane talk only please.! 2022
Please Read This Thread First:-Cat Deterrent Talk.? All post of this nature in this thread only.. Humane talk only please.! 2022
Please Read This Thread First:-Cat Deterrent Talk.? All post of this nature in this thread only.. Humane talk only please.! 2022
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shiney
Dec 22, 2022
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Dahlia Tuber Planting ?
Hi all,Some of our tubers are sprouting well in the greenhouse so will be talking a few cuttings.A very long time ( many years) since we last took some, interested to know if rooting them in...
Hi all,Some of our tubers are sprouting well in the greenhouse so will be talking a few cuttings.A very long time ( many years) since we last took some, interested to know if rooting them in a compost with some perlite or in water is the more reliable way ? We have heat.
Hi all,Some of our tubers are sprouting well in the greenhouse so will be talking a few cuttings.A very long time ( many years) since we last took some, interested to know if rooting them in a compost with some perlite or in water is the...
Hi all,Some of our tubers are sprouting well in the greenhouse so will be talking a few cuttings.A very long time ( many years) since we last took some, interested to know if rooting them in...
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Mar 19, 2023
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SWEETPEAS
Once they have got 5 leaves I nip the tops off, it makes them grow bushier then a few weeks I plant them out
Once they have got 5 leaves I nip the tops off, it makes them grow bushier then a few weeks I plant them out
Once they have got 5 leaves I nip the tops off, it makes them grow bushier then a few weeks I plant them out
Once they have got 5 leaves I nip the tops off, it makes them grow bushier then a few weeks I plant them out
ARMANDII
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Flumpy
May 12, 2023
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SUPER SALVIAS
stormy pink - from Great DixterJenny namaste
stormy pink - from Great DixterJenny namaste
stormy pink - from Great DixterJenny namaste
stormy pink - from Great DixterJenny namaste
ARMANDII
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Jenny namaste
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Good Online Nurseries and Plant Sellers
I bought some hydrangeas (Annabelle)from here last year and this year they have exploded!
I bought some hydrangeas (Annabelle)from here last year and this year they have exploded!
I bought some hydrangeas (Annabelle)from here last year and this year they have exploded!
I bought some hydrangeas (Annabelle)from here last year and this year they have exploded!
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Tara Jane
Jul 20, 2023
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Mediterranean / Dry gardening
Thank you, it would be gratefully accepted.I posted an article, last month I think, where 'they' are investigating piping to Algarve from up north. Also, they are building a desalinating plant...
Thank you, it would be gratefully accepted.I posted an article, last month I think, where 'they' are investigating piping to Algarve from up north. Also, they are building a desalinating plant in Albufeira for drinking water .... and also cutting off golf courses, municipal gardens, upping...
Thank you, it would be gratefully accepted.I posted an article, last month I think, where 'they' are investigating piping to Algarve from up north. Also, they are building a desalinating plant in Albufeira for drinking water .... and also...
Thank you, it would be gratefully accepted.I posted an article, last month I think, where 'they' are investigating piping to Algarve from up north. Also, they are building a desalinating plant...
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IRIS CHOICE - NEED A HAND FROM THE GANG
Aren't they gorgeous? I'd want them all! Good choice!And yes, they are beautifully but subtly scented. Orris root powder is made from the ground up roots of the Iris, distilled and used in...
Aren't they gorgeous? I'd want them all! Good choice!And yes, they are beautifully but subtly scented. Orris root powder is made from the ground up roots of the Iris, distilled and used in the perfume industry as a 'fixative'. It smells gorgeous, sweet and powdery. You can buy bags of...
Aren't they gorgeous? I'd want them all! Good choice!And yes, they are beautifully but subtly scented. Orris root powder is made from the ground up roots of the Iris, distilled and used in the perfume industry as a 'fixative'. It smells...
Aren't they gorgeous? I'd want them all! Good choice!And yes, they are beautifully but subtly scented. Orris root powder is made from the ground up roots of the Iris, distilled and used in...
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Tinkerton
Mar 26, 2024 at 9:52 AM
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Can you make rosemary and bayleaf pie? Nothing else edible in the garden at the moment.
Can you make rosemary and bayleaf pie? Nothing else edible in the garden at the moment.
Can you make rosemary and bayleaf pie? Nothing else edible in the garden at the moment.
Can you make rosemary and bayleaf pie? Nothing else edible in the garden at the moment.
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What's looking good MARCH 2024
And Camellia “Anticipation”, so heavy with bloom some of the branches are bending. The wind isn’t helping….!
And Camellia “Anticipation”, so heavy with bloom some of the branches are bending. The wind isn’t helping….!
And Camellia “Anticipation”, so heavy with bloom some of the branches are bending. The wind isn’t helping….!
And Camellia “Anticipation”, so heavy with bloom some of the branches are bending. The wind isn’t helping….!
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Nutcracker South Somerset
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What are we doing in the garden 2024
I think it may have been the really wet weather that's done for my fatsia japonica. It's been very happy for over a decade, but started getting yellow striations late last summer, and now the...
I think it may have been the really wet weather that's done for my fatsia japonica. It's been very happy for over a decade, but started getting yellow striations late last summer, and now the newest bit is wilting.
I can't actually remember if last summer was overly wet though.
I think it may have been the really wet weather that's done for my fatsia japonica. It's been very happy for over a decade, but started getting yellow striations late last summer, and now the newest bit is wilting.
I can't actually remember if...
I think it may have been the really wet weather that's done for my fatsia japonica. It's been very happy for over a decade, but started getting yellow striations late last summer, and now the...
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Bougainvilla in Conservatory
The white dusty stuff, was probably mildew it might come back, if so spray with a fungicide. I would wait and cut back in spring, how hard depends on how much space you have. Cut hard and you will...
The white dusty stuff, was probably mildew it might come back, if so spray with a fungicide. I would wait and cut back in spring, how hard depends on how much space you have. Cut hard and you will probably get fast new growth at the expence of flowers.pete2255
The white dusty stuff, was probably mildew it might come back, if so spray with a fungicide. I would wait and cut back in spring, how hard depends on how much space you have. Cut hard and you will probably get fast new growth at the expence of...
The white dusty stuff, was probably mildew it might come back, if so spray with a fungicide. I would wait and cut back in spring, how hard depends on how much space you have. Cut hard and you will...
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pete
Jan 10, 2005
Online Dahlias?
Nice one.
Nice one.
Nice one.
Nice one.
MarkO
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Jan 10, 2005
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MarkO
Jan 11, 2005
Black Hyacinths
Ha ha ............Midnight Mystique , I have 3 bulbs on order !!Nathan.
Ha ha ............Midnight Mystique , I have 3 bulbs on order !!Nathan.
Ha ha ............Midnight Mystique , I have 3 bulbs on order !!Nathan.
Ha ha ............Midnight Mystique , I have 3 bulbs on order !!Nathan.
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Webmaster
Jan 14, 2005
Any suggestions for a "dwarf" hedge ?
Sorry JAB but I have a correction to make I should have said Euonymus, not Eleagnus.I tend to get them two mixed up.I've looked it up now ,Euonymus Fortunei varietys.
Sorry JAB but I have a correction to make I should have said Euonymus, not Eleagnus.I tend to get them two mixed up.I've looked it up now ,Euonymus Fortunei varietys.
Sorry JAB but I have a correction to make I should have said Euonymus, not Eleagnus.I tend to get them two mixed up.I've looked it up now ,Euonymus Fortunei varietys.
Sorry JAB but I have a correction to make I should have said Euonymus, not Eleagnus.I tend to get them two mixed up.I've looked it up now ,Euonymus Fortunei varietys.
JAB
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Jan 15, 2005
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pete
Jan 16, 2005
hedge prob
Holly I've found an artical in the R H S journal May 2003. Box blight (cylindrocladium buxicola). Basically it says:- 'brown spots on leaves which fall rapidly, black streaks on small...
Holly I've found an artical in the R H S journal May 2003. Box blight (cylindrocladium buxicola). Basically it says:- 'brown spots on leaves which fall rapidly, black streaks on small stems. Can survive for more than a year in the soil Fungicide containing penconazole (scotts fungus...
Holly I've found an artical in the R H S journal May 2003. Box blight (cylindrocladium buxicola). Basically it says:- 'brown spots on leaves which fall rapidly, black streaks on small stems. Can survive for more than a year in the soil ...
Holly I've found an artical in the R H S journal May 2003. Box blight (cylindrocladium buxicola). Basically it says:- 'brown spots on leaves which fall rapidly, black streaks on small...
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pete
Jan 18, 2005
Stipa Gigantia
Thanks for that Pete, will give them the chop, neighbours cat has now decided to use one of the as a looRegards Kathleen
Thanks for that Pete, will give them the chop, neighbours cat has now decided to use one of the as a looRegards Kathleen
Thanks for that Pete, will give them the chop, neighbours cat has now decided to use one of the as a looRegards Kathleen
Thanks for that Pete, will give them the chop, neighbours cat has now decided to use one of the as a looRegards Kathleen
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kath57
Jan 19, 2005
Geranium
Geranium endressii and G. x oxonianum families both produce lots of leaves and flowers. Cut them hard back as soon as flowering finishes and you will get a repeat show of flowers later in the...
Geranium endressii and G. x oxonianum families both produce lots of leaves and flowers. Cut them hard back as soon as flowering finishes and you will get a repeat show of flowers later in the season. It also avoids all the inferior seedlings as they cross hybridise easily. We use a strimmer here...
Geranium endressii and G. x oxonianum families both produce lots of leaves and flowers. Cut them hard back as soon as flowering finishes and you will get a repeat show of flowers later in the season. It also avoids all the inferior seedlings as...
Geranium endressii and G. x oxonianum families both produce lots of leaves and flowers. Cut them hard back as soon as flowering finishes and you will get a repeat show of flowers later in the...
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Jan 9, 2005
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Penlan Perennials
Jan 20, 2005
magnolia's
Sounds like M. stellata or similar? Only transplant when dormant (no leaf buds showing). Take as much rootball and soil as you can lift. Dig a planting hole to the same size and add some compost...
Sounds like M. stellata or similar? Only transplant when dormant (no leaf buds showing). Take as much rootball and soil as you can lift. Dig a planting hole to the same size and add some compost to the fill. Replant and firm soil well (don't allow the plant to rock in the wind. Water well (avoid...
Sounds like M. stellata or similar? Only transplant when dormant (no leaf buds showing). Take as much rootball and soil as you can lift. Dig a planting hole to the same size and add some compost to the fill. Replant and firm soil well (don't...
Sounds like M. stellata or similar? Only transplant when dormant (no leaf buds showing). Take as much rootball and soil as you can lift. Dig a planting hole to the same size and add some compost...
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Penlan Perennials
Jan 20, 2005
hedges for screen
Sounds like the conifers are pretty big. If so I would asume it could be a bit difficult to establish a hedge close to the base of these trees. Due to the conifers taking all the moisture and food...
Sounds like the conifers are pretty big. If so I would asume it could be a bit difficult to establish a hedge close to the base of these trees. Due to the conifers taking all the moisture and food from the soil. If anything can manage it privet can, although the gold leaved one dosen't grow as...
Sounds like the conifers are pretty big. If so I would asume it could be a bit difficult to establish a hedge close to the base of these trees. Due to the conifers taking all the moisture and food from the soil. If anything can manage it privet...
Sounds like the conifers are pretty big. If so I would asume it could be a bit difficult to establish a hedge close to the base of these trees. Due to the conifers taking all the moisture and food...
LittleD
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Jan 20, 2005
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pete
Jan 20, 2005
Can you help
Steve,Cheshire Gardening Club, you could also call on 0161 962 5381. Could be a start.Nathan.
Steve,Cheshire Gardening Club, you could also call on 0161 962 5381. Could be a start.Nathan.
Steve,Cheshire Gardening Club, you could also call on 0161 962 5381. Could be a start.Nathan.
Steve,Cheshire Gardening Club, you could also call on 0161 962 5381. Could be a start.Nathan.
Steve
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Jan 20, 2005
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Webmaster
Jan 20, 2005
any ideas plse?
virburnums thrive in clay and dont mind shade, there are also many types with flowers in the winter months
virburnums thrive in clay and dont mind shade, there are also many types with flowers in the winter months
virburnums thrive in clay and dont mind shade, there are also many types with flowers in the winter months
virburnums thrive in clay and dont mind shade, there are also many types with flowers in the winter months
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Jan 11, 2005
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Bizzylizzy
Jan 21, 2005
Clay
I would think that as the garden has been under some kind of cultivation, when you say clay, you mean a clay soil. Which although heavy is not a problem, I also have clay, and if you treat it...
I would think that as the garden has been under some kind of cultivation, when you say clay, you mean a clay soil. Which although heavy is not a problem, I also have clay, and if you treat it right its O K. Firstly you have to wait till spring until it starts to dry out digging and walking on...
I would think that as the garden has been under some kind of cultivation, when you say clay, you mean a clay soil. Which although heavy is not a problem, I also have clay, and if you treat it right its O K. Firstly you have to wait till spring...
I would think that as the garden has been under some kind of cultivation, when you say clay, you mean a clay soil. Which although heavy is not a problem, I also have clay, and if you treat it...
Glen
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Jan 22, 2005
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pete
Jan 24, 2005
North West Facing Garden
My husband is big on sunbathing and I am big on growing things so this is pretty good news. Thank you.
My husband is big on sunbathing and I am big on growing things so this is pretty good news. Thank you.
My husband is big on sunbathing and I am big on growing things so this is pretty good news. Thank you.
My husband is big on sunbathing and I am big on growing things so this is pretty good news. Thank you.
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Jan 25, 2005
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Angela
Jan 26, 2005
Delphiniums
Lets hope it was one sprouting. Any way I would not think a month is an excessive amount of time. especially considering they have been moved around quite a bit. Dont let them get frosted just...
Lets hope it was one sprouting. Any way I would not think a month is an excessive amount of time. especially considering they have been moved around quite a bit. Dont let them get frosted just incase they are on the move.
Lets hope it was one sprouting. Any way I would not think a month is an excessive amount of time. especially considering they have been moved around quite a bit. Dont let them get frosted just incase they are on the move.
Lets hope it was one sprouting. Any way I would not think a month is an excessive amount of time. especially considering they have been moved around quite a bit. Dont let them get frosted just...
Laura
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Jan 18, 2005
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pete
Jan 26, 2005
clematis plugs
Lisa build a little frame to it sits in the pot this will help the new growth to be supported and if I was you don't be in a rush to put them out not before the end may, you will find by may they...
Lisa build a little frame to it sits in the pot this will help the new growth to be supported and if I was you don't be in a rush to put them out not before the end may, you will find by may they will have grown three foot or so. Dave
Lisa build a little frame to it sits in the pot this will help the new growth to be supported and if I was you don't be in a rush to put them out not before the end may, you will find by may they will have grown three foot or so. Dave
Lisa build a little frame to it sits in the pot this will help the new growth to be supported and if I was you don't be in a rush to put them out not before the end may, you will find by may they...
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Jan 27, 2005
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Dave
Jan 29, 2005
Another Cat Question
I would clean the faeces away, and keep it clear for a while before planting produce in that place. The fluffy substance is probably a bacteria of some kind.Nathan.
I would clean the faeces away, and keep it clear for a while before planting produce in that place. The fluffy substance is probably a bacteria of some kind.Nathan.
I would clean the faeces away, and keep it clear for a while before planting produce in that place. The fluffy substance is probably a bacteria of some kind.Nathan.
I would clean the faeces away, and keep it clear for a while before planting produce in that place. The fluffy substance is probably a bacteria of some kind.Nathan.
New London Gardener
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Jan 30, 2005
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Webmaster
Jan 30, 2005
Moss
If you pile it up in a corner somewhere the birds will take a lot of it for nest building in spring.
If you pile it up in a corner somewhere the birds will take a lot of it for nest building in spring.
If you pile it up in a corner somewhere the birds will take a lot of it for nest building in spring.
If you pile it up in a corner somewhere the birds will take a lot of it for nest building in spring.
Clive
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Jan 31, 2005
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simon
Feb 1, 2005
Concrete
If you do use gravel make sure it is at least 20mm or cats will use it as a toilet. Save money by buying from a builders merchants rather than a garden centre.
If you do use gravel make sure it is at least 20mm or cats will use it as a toilet. Save money by buying from a builders merchants rather than a garden centre.
If you do use gravel make sure it is at least 20mm or cats will use it as a toilet. Save money by buying from a builders merchants rather than a garden centre.
If you do use gravel make sure it is at least 20mm or cats will use it as a toilet. Save money by buying from a builders merchants rather than a garden centre.
Anna
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Jan 16, 2005
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simon
Feb 1, 2005
Dogs
I think getting rid of your dogs is a bit drastic although I have two myself and the lawn never looks as good as I would like.
I think getting rid of your dogs is a bit drastic although I have two myself and the lawn never looks as good as I would like.
I think getting rid of your dogs is a bit drastic although I have two myself and the lawn never looks as good as I would like.
I think getting rid of your dogs is a bit drastic although I have two myself and the lawn never looks as good as I would like.
Rosie
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Jan 24, 2005
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maggie
Feb 2, 2005
Ideas for rocks/stones
I have seen rock sculptures in various places eg country house gardens, chelsea flower show. The rocks/stones have a hole drilled through the middle and are then strung onto a steel rod for...
I have seen rock sculptures in various places eg country house gardens, chelsea flower show. The rocks/stones have a hole drilled through the middle and are then strung onto a steel rod for support. Don't know how you would do it yourself though as I would imagine you would need some pretty...
I have seen rock sculptures in various places eg country house gardens, chelsea flower show. The rocks/stones have a hole drilled through the middle and are then strung onto a steel rod for support. Don't know how you would do it yourself though...
I have seen rock sculptures in various places eg country house gardens, chelsea flower show. The rocks/stones have a hole drilled through the middle and are then strung onto a steel rod for...
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