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Ideas needed...
Thanks everyone i'll get started soon, just waiting for my baby to get better shes been sick all week ! My garden is quite mature the last couple here were here for 14 years ! Just want to add...
Thanks everyone i'll get started soon, just waiting for my baby to get better shes been sick all week ! My garden is quite mature the last couple here were here for 14 years ! Just want to add a bit of variety colour and wildlife
Thanks everyone i'll get started soon, just waiting for my baby to get better shes been sick all week ! My garden is quite mature the last couple here were here for 14 years ! Just want to add a bit of variety colour and wildlife
Thanks everyone i'll get started soon, just waiting for my baby to get better shes been sick all week ! My garden is quite mature the last couple here were here for 14 years ! Just want to add...
LincolnshireMel
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Mar 10, 2010
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LincolnshireMel
Mar 11, 2010
Echinacea flowers
Alan - welcome.I love Echinacea. And I think they should be worth persevering with. I have plenty of slugs in my garden, but The Echinacea seem to get through OK. It may be a matter of size....
Alan - welcome.I love Echinacea. And I think they should be worth persevering with. I have plenty of slugs in my garden, but The Echinacea seem to get through OK. It may be a matter of size. Very small plants are always in most danger, but once they have become bigger and better established...
Alan - welcome.I love Echinacea. And I think they should be worth persevering with. I have plenty of slugs in my garden, but The Echinacea seem to get through OK. It may be a matter of size. Very small plants are always in most danger, but...
Alan - welcome.I love Echinacea. And I think they should be worth persevering with. I have plenty of slugs in my garden, but The Echinacea seem to get through OK. It may be a matter of size....
alanthomaswatson
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Mar 11, 2010
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PeterS
Mar 11, 2010
Making plastic pots pristine clean for re-using ??
Yep, sounds familiar. I use a fraction of the ones I have over the year at different times...but still end up with more when I buy more plants. I did speak to a garden centre once asking if...
Yep, sounds familiar. I use a fraction of the ones I have over the year at different times...but still end up with more when I buy more plants. I did speak to a garden centre once asking if they'd take them back and re-use them, but apparently it was too time consuming to wash them all (the...
Yep, sounds familiar. I use a fraction of the ones I have over the year at different times...but still end up with more when I buy more plants. I did speak to a garden centre once asking if they'd take them back and re-use them, but apparently...
Yep, sounds familiar. I use a fraction of the ones I have over the year at different times...but still end up with more when I buy more plants. I did speak to a garden centre once asking if...
varallo
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Mar 5, 2010
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671
Sussexgardener
Mar 11, 2010
Seed Collection
My dream is a big box of seeds like Nigel Slater has! Knowing you have years worth of food in a few packs of seeds it truely amazing
My dream is a big box of seeds like Nigel Slater has! Knowing you have years worth of food in a few packs of seeds it truely amazing
My dream is a big box of seeds like Nigel Slater has! Knowing you have years worth of food in a few packs of seeds it truely amazing
My dream is a big box of seeds like Nigel Slater has! Knowing you have years worth of food in a few packs of seeds it truely amazing
pamsdish
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Aug 4, 2009
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jmurray01
Mar 11, 2010
How often to rake and weed and feed safe with animals???
Hi Many would prob disagree but i would say in spring rake the moss hard ripping it out with a springtine rake dress if needed and over sow, then leave till sept-oct and repeat. If moss is a...
Hi Many would prob disagree but i would say in spring rake the moss hard ripping it out with a springtine rake dress if needed and over sow, then leave till sept-oct and repeat. If moss is a particular problem also look at other means of control such as removing worm casts before mowing, mow...
Hi Many would prob disagree but i would say in spring rake the moss hard ripping it out with a springtine rake dress if needed and over sow, then leave till sept-oct and repeat. If moss is a particular problem also look at other means of...
Hi Many would prob disagree but i would say in spring rake the moss hard ripping it out with a springtine rake dress if needed and over sow, then leave till sept-oct and repeat. If moss is a...
oakdaledave
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Mar 9, 2010
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The Rockhopper
Mar 10, 2010
Knotweed - A New Strategy for Control
Ok Dave, yes, whats native and what isn't is complicated and probably something you can never get to the bottom of.I'm not sure we sent the Aussies rabbits, I think its more a case that, they...
Ok Dave, yes, whats native and what isn't is complicated and probably something you can never get to the bottom of.I'm not sure we sent the Aussies rabbits, I think its more a case that, they took them out there themselves. But then we are back to who is the native population yet again, and...
Ok Dave, yes, whats native and what isn't is complicated and probably something you can never get to the bottom of.I'm not sure we sent the Aussies rabbits, I think its more a case that, they took them out there themselves. But then we are...
Ok Dave, yes, whats native and what isn't is complicated and probably something you can never get to the bottom of.I'm not sure we sent the Aussies rabbits, I think its more a case that, they...
Dave W
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Mar 9, 2010
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pete
Mar 10, 2010
Damp area ideas needed
Added to my favourites!
Added to my favourites!
Added to my favourites!
Added to my favourites!
Sussexgardener
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Mar 8, 2010
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Sussexgardener
Mar 10, 2010
Climbing annuals?
Climbing nasturtiums are annuals and would do well. You can save the seeds for the following year.
Climbing nasturtiums are annuals and would do well. You can save the seeds for the following year.
Climbing nasturtiums are annuals and would do well. You can save the seeds for the following year.
Climbing nasturtiums are annuals and would do well. You can save the seeds for the following year.
CaptainSEO
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Mar 10, 2010
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Alice
Mar 10, 2010
Rabbit/deer proof pots for my sons grave help please.
Hi So sorry to hear of your plight, we never expect to bury our children, so I can imagine how important this is to you.. We have a family plot I tend & I rotate pots as John says planted up with...
Hi So sorry to hear of your plight, we never expect to bury our children, so I can imagine how important this is to you.. We have a family plot I tend & I rotate pots as John says planted up with seasonal plants.. In general rabbits dislike very aromatic plants, plants that ooze caustic milky...
Hi So sorry to hear of your plight, we never expect to bury our children, so I can imagine how important this is to you.. We have a family plot I tend & I rotate pots as John says planted up with seasonal plants.. In general rabbits dislike very...
Hi So sorry to hear of your plight, we never expect to bury our children, so I can imagine how important this is to you.. We have a family plot I tend & I rotate pots as John says planted up with...
For-my-Angel
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Mar 9, 2010
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Marley Farley
Mar 10, 2010
Ideal Temperature For My Plug Plants
Thanks for the info.I received these plug plants two weeks ago,and my intentions was to take them from my utility room which is sitting around 20 degrees for the last two weeks.I am going to...
Thanks for the info.I received these plug plants two weeks ago,and my intentions was to take them from my utility room which is sitting around 20 degrees for the last two weeks.I am going to transfer them into my greenhouse and supply heat with a gas heater thermostat controlled.I just would...
Thanks for the info.I received these plug plants two weeks ago,and my intentions was to take them from my utility room which is sitting around 20 degrees for the last two weeks.I am going to transfer them into my greenhouse and supply heat with...
Thanks for the info.I received these plug plants two weeks ago,and my intentions was to take them from my utility room which is sitting around 20 degrees for the last two weeks.I am going to...
tattie
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Mar 8, 2010
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tattie
Mar 10, 2010
PHORMIUMS
Everything here seems to have survived quite well apart from our Musa which I haven't uncovered yet, but doesn't look too good. Somehow, I seem to have planted the more tender plants in the more...
Everything here seems to have survived quite well apart from our Musa which I haven't uncovered yet, but doesn't look too good. Somehow, I seem to have planted the more tender plants in the more sheltered areas of the garden
. That's a bit of luck! :hehe:
Everything here seems to have survived quite well apart from our Musa which I haven't uncovered yet, but doesn't look too good. Somehow, I seem to have planted the more tender plants in the more sheltered areas of the garden
. That's a bit of...
Everything here seems to have survived quite well apart from our Musa which I haven't uncovered yet, but doesn't look too good. Somehow, I seem to have planted the more tender plants in the more...
music
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Mar 8, 2010
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shiney
Mar 10, 2010
ceanothus
Thanks for all the replies....certainly given me something to think about..as for the pic..looks like my it skills have failed me yet again..will def find out the exact variety by the end of the...
Thanks for all the replies....certainly given me something to think about..as for the pic..looks like my it skills have failed me yet again..will def find out the exact variety by the end of the week! It is an evergreen (well it was!). It also was starting to go a bit leggy..wasn't really sure...
Thanks for all the replies....certainly given me something to think about..as for the pic..looks like my it skills have failed me yet again..will def find out the exact variety by the end of the week! It is an evergreen (well it was!). It also...
Thanks for all the replies....certainly given me something to think about..as for the pic..looks like my it skills have failed me yet again..will def find out the exact variety by the end of the...
saxomjc
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Mar 3, 2010
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saxomjc
Mar 10, 2010
opinions wanted from gardeners with more experience of cold winters.
Good news then? :yho:
Good news then? :yho:
Good news then? :yho:
Good news then? :yho:
theplantman
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Mar 5, 2010
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pete
Mar 9, 2010
Weed
first one looks like a form of geranim/erodium perhaps. second has a look of forget me not about it, but not a forget me not. A picture of that one when the buds open would help.
first one looks like a form of geranim/erodium perhaps. second has a look of forget me not about it, but not a forget me not. A picture of that one when the buds open would help.
first one looks like a form of geranim/erodium perhaps. second has a look of forget me not about it, but not a forget me not. A picture of that one when the buds open would help.
first one looks like a form of geranim/erodium perhaps. second has a look of forget me not about it, but not a forget me not. A picture of that one when the buds open would help.
maksim
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Feb 16, 2010
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theplantman
Mar 9, 2010
Bubble-Pack - Any uses in the garden/allotment ?
Oh, it's brilliant for those evenings when you just sit by your allotment plot and watch the grass grow. Pop! Pop! Pop! And if you run out, just take a laptop with you....
Oh, it's brilliant for those evenings when you just sit by your allotment plot and watch the grass grow. Pop! Pop! Pop! And if you run out, just take a laptop with you. http://www.virtual-bubblewrap.com/popnow.shtml
Oh, it's brilliant for those evenings when you just sit by your allotment plot and watch the grass grow. Pop! Pop! Pop! And if you run out, just take a laptop with you. http://www.virtual-bubblewrap.com/popnow.shtml
Oh, it's brilliant for those evenings when you just sit by your allotment plot and watch the grass grow. Pop! Pop! Pop! And if you run out, just take a laptop with you....
varallo
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Mar 3, 2010
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Selleri
Mar 9, 2010
Suggestions for a memorial plant in a pot
Hi Rosiemongrel, she was a beautiful dog & friend I am sure, you must miss her greatly.. I have 2 patio roses in pots as memorials.. These seem to do well in pots.. I suppose they are a couple of...
Hi Rosiemongrel, she was a beautiful dog & friend I am sure, you must miss her greatly.. I have 2 patio roses in pots as memorials.. These seem to do well in pots.. I suppose they are a couple of feet tall & lovely & bushy..They are Sweet Memories..and Sweet dreams..They are both in...
Hi Rosiemongrel, she was a beautiful dog & friend I am sure, you must miss her greatly.. I have 2 patio roses in pots as memorials.. These seem to do well in pots.. I suppose they are a couple of feet tall & lovely & bushy..They are Sweet...
Hi Rosiemongrel, she was a beautiful dog & friend I am sure, you must miss her greatly.. I have 2 patio roses in pots as memorials.. These seem to do well in pots.. I suppose they are a couple of...
Rosiemongrel
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Mar 8, 2010
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Marley Farley
Mar 9, 2010
Clematis care.
Thanks for that link, I have been wondering when I could prune my Nelly Moser which is outgrowing it's space.
Thanks for that link, I have been wondering when I could prune my Nelly Moser which is outgrowing it's space.
Thanks for that link, I have been wondering when I could prune my Nelly Moser which is outgrowing it's space.
Thanks for that link, I have been wondering when I could prune my Nelly Moser which is outgrowing it's space.
raymond-s
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Mar 7, 2010
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DawnT
Mar 9, 2010
Old Seeds
In addition to Matthews websites you could also try this one, even though i think it will probably give you the same info.Simon
In addition to Matthews websites you could also try this one, even though i think it will probably give you the same info.Simon
In addition to Matthews websites you could also try this one, even though i think it will probably give you the same info.Simon
In addition to Matthews websites you could also try this one, even though i think it will probably give you the same info.Simon
Liz W
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Feb 28, 2010
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spes123
Mar 9, 2010
Garrotta
No I have never seen it in anything bigger than 3kgs maltaron. A compost accellerator is really a a method of ensuring a massive increase in the bacterial population of the heap. You do this by...
No I have never seen it in anything bigger than 3kgs maltaron. A compost accellerator is really a a method of ensuring a massive increase in the bacterial population of the heap. You do this by adding a high nitrogen source.In the garden centres you can by Garotta in powder or liquid, but it...
No I have never seen it in anything bigger than 3kgs maltaron. A compost accellerator is really a a method of ensuring a massive increase in the bacterial population of the heap. You do this by adding a high nitrogen source.In the garden...
No I have never seen it in anything bigger than 3kgs maltaron. A compost accellerator is really a a method of ensuring a massive increase in the bacterial population of the heap. You do this by...
maltaron
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Mar 8, 2010
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Marley Farley
Mar 8, 2010
Filming at Fujiyama
Congratulations Sam, :gnthb: :yho: You have a wonderful garden and they obviously knew how to get quality when they needed it. :ntwrth: :ntwrth:
Congratulations Sam, :gnthb: :yho: You have a wonderful garden and they obviously knew how to get quality when they needed it. :ntwrth: :ntwrth:
Congratulations Sam, :gnthb: :yho: You have a wonderful garden and they obviously knew how to get quality when they needed it. :ntwrth: :ntwrth:
Congratulations Sam, :gnthb: :yho: You have a wonderful garden and they obviously knew how to get quality when they needed it. :ntwrth: :ntwrth:
whis4ey
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Mar 8, 2010
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shiney
Mar 8, 2010
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