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  1. Penny_Forthem

    Growing strawberries in a raised bed

    I've half answered your query Penny on the Wakey Wakey thread.At the moment I'm growing Mara des bois ones in pots in my lean to greeenhouse to keep away slugs, snails and woodlice. They are...
    I've half answered your query Penny on the Wakey Wakey thread.At the moment I'm growing Mara des bois ones in pots in my lean to greeenhouse to keep away slugs, snails and woodlice. They are smaller but sweeter and crop for longer. Previously I'd bought a pack of 3 different kinds, Florence,...
    I've half answered your query Penny on the Wakey Wakey thread.At the moment I'm growing Mara des bois ones in pots in my lean to greeenhouse to keep away slugs, snails and woodlice. They are smaller but sweeter and crop for longer. Previously...
    I've half answered your query Penny on the Wakey Wakey thread.At the moment I'm growing Mara des bois ones in pots in my lean to greeenhouse to keep away slugs, snails and woodlice. They are...
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  2. hi2u_uk

    any tips for rain and outdoor plants in containers ?

    If you follow the advice given above re ensuring the containers are able to drain well and raise the containers off the ground so excess water can run out, there is little more you can do whilst...
    If you follow the advice given above re ensuring the containers are able to drain well and raise the containers off the ground so excess water can run out, there is little more you can do whilst the rain continues other than providing some form of cover for each container. A few sticks in each...
    If you follow the advice given above re ensuring the containers are able to drain well and raise the containers off the ground so excess water can run out, there is little more you can do whilst the rain continues other than providing some form...
    If you follow the advice given above re ensuring the containers are able to drain well and raise the containers off the ground so excess water can run out, there is little more you can do whilst...
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  3. Jenny namaste
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    Camellias

    Magnoliaflora (baby's bum pink )Jenny namaste
    Magnoliaflora (baby's bum pink )Jenny namaste
    Magnoliaflora (baby's bum pink )Jenny namaste
    Magnoliaflora (baby's bum pink )Jenny namaste
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  4. Julie2709

    Red robin in a pot

    Cube shaped planters are good for stability. They can get heavy when filled with compost so consider a lightweight composite or recycled plastic version, some are made to look like slate or stone...
    Cube shaped planters are good for stability. They can get heavy when filled with compost so consider a lightweight composite or recycled plastic version, some are made to look like slate or stone and are quite convincing. Avoid the faux lead material though, it doesn’t last more than a couple of...
    Cube shaped planters are good for stability. They can get heavy when filled with compost so consider a lightweight composite or recycled plastic version, some are made to look like slate or stone and are quite convincing. Avoid the faux lead...
    Cube shaped planters are good for stability. They can get heavy when filled with compost so consider a lightweight composite or recycled plastic version, some are made to look like slate or stone...
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  5. LG_

    Repotting an Acer 'Emerald Lace'

    If you want a clear stem lower down then cut right to the trunk. Other branches can be cut back to two buds if appropriate to the shape you want.
    If you want a clear stem lower down then cut right to the trunk. Other branches can be cut back to two buds if appropriate to the shape you want.
    If you want a clear stem lower down then cut right to the trunk. Other branches can be cut back to two buds if appropriate to the shape you want.
    If you want a clear stem lower down then cut right to the trunk. Other branches can be cut back to two buds if appropriate to the shape you want.
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  6. MrHappyDays
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    Looking for a better solution than tap water

    i never had an issue with houseplants and we have extremely hard water. but it killed my carnivorous plant instantlychloroamines are bad news and shouldnt be used imo. check your area
    i never had an issue with houseplants and we have extremely hard water. but it killed my carnivorous plant instantlychloroamines are bad news and shouldnt be used imo. check your area
    i never had an issue with houseplants and we have extremely hard water. but it killed my carnivorous plant instantlychloroamines are bad news and shouldnt be used imo. check your area
    i never had an issue with houseplants and we have extremely hard water. but it killed my carnivorous plant instantlychloroamines are bad news and shouldnt be used imo. check your area
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  7. hi2u_uk
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  8. BB3

    How do mice get the bulbs out so neatly?

    Do not talk to me about Spanish Blue Bells. The previous owner planted them out the front and back and after 5 years of digging (amazing how far down the bulbs push themselves). The odd one keeps...
    Do not talk to me about Spanish Blue Bells. The previous owner planted them out the front and back and after 5 years of digging (amazing how far down the bulbs push themselves). The odd one keeps appearing like the bamboo they planted.
    Do not talk to me about Spanish Blue Bells. The previous owner planted them out the front and back and after 5 years of digging (amazing how far down the bulbs push themselves). The odd one keeps appearing like the bamboo they planted.
    Do not talk to me about Spanish Blue Bells. The previous owner planted them out the front and back and after 5 years of digging (amazing how far down the bulbs push themselves). The odd one keeps...
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  9. fuchsialady

    What can I plant here?

    A Camellia is another one you could try @fuchsialady, they are shade loving and need a soil based ericaceous compost. I also have Phormiums growing in shade in the ground but they are happy in...
    A Camellia is another one you could try @fuchsialady, they are shade loving and need a soil based ericaceous compost. I also have Phormiums growing in shade in the ground but they are happy in pots. You may need to repot and divide occasionally.
    A Camellia is another one you could try @fuchsialady, they are shade loving and need a soil based ericaceous compost. I also have Phormiums growing in shade in the ground but they are happy in pots. You may need to repot and divide occasionally.
    A Camellia is another one you could try @fuchsialady, they are shade loving and need a soil based ericaceous compost. I also have Phormiums growing in shade in the ground but they are happy in...
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  10. Cordy
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    Made this planter

    Super! Well done.
    Super! Well done.
    Super! Well done.
    Super! Well done.
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  11. hi2u_uk

    Coco coir vs soil

    That seems a good price to me I have no idea what's in it but my favourite ordinary potting compost here is about 13€ for a 70 litre bag.Someone in the gardening club has connections in a...
    That seems a good price to me I have no idea what's in it but my favourite ordinary potting compost here is about 13€ for a 70 litre bag.Someone in the gardening club has connections in a professional nursery which means in January we can order professional seeds and cuttings compost which...
    That seems a good price to me I have no idea what's in it but my favourite ordinary potting compost here is about 13€ for a 70 litre bag.Someone in the gardening club has connections in a professional nursery which means in January we can...
    That seems a good price to me I have no idea what's in it but my favourite ordinary potting compost here is about 13€ for a 70 litre bag.Someone in the gardening club has connections in a...
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  12. hi2u_uk

    Fruiting fuschia

    I have a prostrate fuchsia procumbens that I recently noticed produced huge fruit - 10 times the size of hatchenbachii. I tasted one - just dry seedy and no flavour. So probably better to stick to...
    I have a prostrate fuchsia procumbens that I recently noticed produced huge fruit - 10 times the size of hatchenbachii. I tasted one - just dry seedy and no flavour. So probably better to stick to mainstream fruit.
    I have a prostrate fuchsia procumbens that I recently noticed produced huge fruit - 10 times the size of hatchenbachii. I tasted one - just dry seedy and no flavour. So probably better to stick to mainstream fruit.
    I have a prostrate fuchsia procumbens that I recently noticed produced huge fruit - 10 times the size of hatchenbachii. I tasted one - just dry seedy and no flavour. So probably better to stick to...
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  13. mazambo

    Hoping this is container gardening

    Yes - if you decide to drill more holes, start small!
    Yes - if you decide to drill more holes, start small!
    Yes - if you decide to drill more holes, start small!
    Yes - if you decide to drill more holes, start small!
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  14. Ergates

    Herbs in a hay rack style wall planter

    More very useful advice, thanks, I’m going to be spoilt for choice!
    More very useful advice, thanks, I’m going to be spoilt for choice!
    More very useful advice, thanks, I’m going to be spoilt for choice!
    More very useful advice, thanks, I’m going to be spoilt for choice!
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  15. nightofjoy

    Planting a fruit tree in a container, over cremated ashes.

    Personally I wouldn't plant a tree (or pretty much anything else) in a container that holds cremated ashes.Container growing is not a permanent solution, and disturbing the resting place may...
    Personally I wouldn't plant a tree (or pretty much anything else) in a container that holds cremated ashes.Container growing is not a permanent solution, and disturbing the resting place may feel sad or distressing.A well selected tree in a very large container with good soil may give a...
    Personally I wouldn't plant a tree (or pretty much anything else) in a container that holds cremated ashes.Container growing is not a permanent solution, and disturbing the resting place may feel sad or distressing.A well selected tree in a...
    Personally I wouldn't plant a tree (or pretty much anything else) in a container that holds cremated ashes.Container growing is not a permanent solution, and disturbing the resting place may...
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  16. Stuarta99

    Rosemary issue

    ok so maybe because I've lost the lower leaves, it is underwatering, but then not sure if it will come back.Certainly weird year this year, we have a couple of roses that are full of leave, but...
    ok so maybe because I've lost the lower leaves, it is underwatering, but then not sure if it will come back.Certainly weird year this year, we have a couple of roses that are full of leave, but producing hardly any buds
    ok so maybe because I've lost the lower leaves, it is underwatering, but then not sure if it will come back.Certainly weird year this year, we have a couple of roses that are full of leave, but producing hardly any buds
    ok so maybe because I've lost the lower leaves, it is underwatering, but then not sure if it will come back.Certainly weird year this year, we have a couple of roses that are full of leave, but...
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  17. The Enquiring Gardener

    Over or under watering, or something else?

    You can always top up the existing soil mix with a better one @The Enquiring Gardener . Levels in containers tend to drop over time anyway, especially if there's compost in them, so you should be...
    You can always top up the existing soil mix with a better one @The Enquiring Gardener . Levels in containers tend to drop over time anyway, especially if there's compost in them, so you should be able to add something extra each year. You may also need to consider having a larger container for...
    You can always top up the existing soil mix with a better one @The Enquiring Gardener . Levels in containers tend to drop over time anyway, especially if there's compost in them, so you should be able to add something extra each year. You may...
    You can always top up the existing soil mix with a better one @The Enquiring Gardener . Levels in containers tend to drop over time anyway, especially if there's compost in them, so you should be...
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  18. hi2u_uk

    Should i dig up this plant and repot it

    Thanks i dont think i can return it though, it was bought online and i dont remember where from . :gaah:
    Thanks i dont think i can return it though, it was bought online and i dont remember where from . :gaah:
    Thanks i dont think i can return it though, it was bought online and i dont remember where from . :gaah:
    Thanks i dont think i can return it though, it was bought online and i dont remember where from . :gaah:
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  19. Meomye

    Lavender watering

    I agree with @AuntyRach . I don't grow it as I hate the smell, but anything in a pot will struggle compared to being in the ground. It would be virtually impossible to overwater it if the soil mix...
    I agree with @AuntyRach . I don't grow it as I hate the smell, but anything in a pot will struggle compared to being in the ground. It would be virtually impossible to overwater it if the soil mix and drainage are right. Make sure they actually are being properly dampened when you water. It's...
    I agree with @AuntyRach . I don't grow it as I hate the smell, but anything in a pot will struggle compared to being in the ground. It would be virtually impossible to overwater it if the soil mix and drainage are right. Make sure they actually...
    I agree with @AuntyRach . I don't grow it as I hate the smell, but anything in a pot will struggle compared to being in the ground. It would be virtually impossible to overwater it if the soil mix...
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  20. CostasK

    Japanese Pieris for pots on (mostly) shaded patio

    They're looking really great @CostasK . That's been a fabulous choice for you :) They can take a wee while to flower well, especially when potted on, and I don't know how floriferous that variety...
    They're looking really great @CostasK . That's been a fabulous choice for you :) They can take a wee while to flower well, especially when potted on, and I don't know how floriferous that variety is, so it's hard to say, but I expect you'll get some next year if all continues to go well with...
    They're looking really great @CostasK . That's been a fabulous choice for you :) They can take a wee while to flower well, especially when potted on, and I don't know how floriferous that variety is, so it's hard to say, but I expect you'll get...
    They're looking really great @CostasK . That's been a fabulous choice for you :) They can take a wee while to flower well, especially when potted on, and I don't know how floriferous that variety...
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