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  2. JWK
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    What are we doing in the garden 2024

    No gardening here today either. No sun, grey sky, wind, rain and a new driveway being constructed next door, with mud and cement all over the road and pavement outside. :nonofinger:
    No gardening here today either. No sun, grey sky, wind, rain and a new driveway being constructed next door, with mud and cement all over the road and pavement outside. :nonofinger:
    No gardening here today either. No sun, grey sky, wind, rain and a new driveway being constructed next door, with mud and cement all over the road and pavement outside. :nonofinger:
    No gardening here today either. No sun, grey sky, wind, rain and a new driveway being constructed next door, with mud and cement all over the road and pavement outside. :nonofinger:
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  4. wiseowl
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    What's looking good MARCH 2024

    Looking prettyMy little pink tulips have grown and multiplied. I was expecting them to have rotted, the earth is so waterlogged.
    Looking prettyMy little pink tulips have grown and multiplied. I was expecting them to have rotted, the earth is so waterlogged.
    Looking prettyMy little pink tulips have grown and multiplied. I was expecting them to have rotted, the earth is so waterlogged.
    Looking prettyMy little pink tulips have grown and multiplied. I was expecting them to have rotted, the earth is so waterlogged.
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  5. ARMANDII
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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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  6. ChrisM6
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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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  7. Redwing
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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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  8. ARMANDII
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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
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  9. ARMANDII
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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 :)
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  10. HarryS
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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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  11. shiney
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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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  12. Kevin Cowans
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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
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  13. ARMANDII
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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
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  14. JWK
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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.
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  15. Fat Controller
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    Sheds

    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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  16. ARMANDII
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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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  17. HarryS
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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 :spinning:
    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 :spinning:
    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 :spinning:
    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 :spinning:
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  18. JWK
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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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  19. shiney
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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! :snork:
    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! :snork:
    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! :snork:
    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! :snork:
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  20. PeterS
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    Improving clay

    Cool
    Cool
    Cool
    Cool
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  22. BenCotto

    Composting and sewing (not sowing)

    Thanks for letting me know @JennyJB .
    Thanks for letting me know @JennyJB .
    Thanks for letting me know @JennyJB .
    Thanks for letting me know @JennyJB .
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  23. Emerion

    When to move wild primroses

    If you dig them out away from the roots, they won't even know you've moved them
    If you dig them out away from the roots, they won't even know you've moved them
    If you dig them out away from the roots, they won't even know you've moved them
    If you dig them out away from the roots, they won't even know you've moved them
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  24. Victoria

    Bees

    Bees gone ...Anyone for Honey ...
    Bees gone ...Anyone for Honey ...
    Bees gone ...Anyone for Honey ...
    Bees gone ...Anyone for Honey ...
    Bees 20 Mar 24.jpg Bees2 21 Mar 24.jpg Brugmansia 1 Mar 24.jpg Bem vinda.jpeg Bees 26 Mar 24.jpg Honey 27 Mar 24.jpg
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  25. burnie
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    Gardeners World forum

    We've had a little admin chat and will close this thread. A good alternative for catching up of a day - Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2024 (Other threads are available :heehee:)
    We've had a little admin chat and will close this thread. A good alternative for catching up of a day - Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2024 (Other threads are available :heehee:)
    We've had a little admin chat and will close this thread. A good alternative for catching up of a day - Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2024 (Other threads are available :heehee:)
    We've had a little admin chat and will close this thread. A good alternative for catching up of a day - Yawn Yawn Wakey Wakey 2024 (Other threads are available :heehee:)
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  26. spudbristol

    Whats the strangest thing youve ever dug up ?

    We had this, fox was stealing them from next door's hens and burying them in my potato patch.Even worse was finding half of next door's pet rabbit buried in the potato patch, only one leg was...
    We had this, fox was stealing them from next door's hens and burying them in my potato patch.Even worse was finding half of next door's pet rabbit buried in the potato patch, only one leg was sticking up through the soil, It was very difficult to go round and tell them, I had to pick a moment...
    We had this, fox was stealing them from next door's hens and burying them in my potato patch.Even worse was finding half of next door's pet rabbit buried in the potato patch, only one leg was sticking up through the soil, It was very difficult...
    We had this, fox was stealing them from next door's hens and burying them in my potato patch.Even worse was finding half of next door's pet rabbit buried in the potato patch, only one leg was...
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  27. Pink678

    What are your 'happy flowers'?

    Sweet peas like a lot of peas and beans need more water than you might think to do well.
    Sweet peas like a lot of peas and beans need more water than you might think to do well.
    Sweet peas like a lot of peas and beans need more water than you might think to do well.
    Sweet peas like a lot of peas and beans need more water than you might think to do well.
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  28. micearguers
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    Fond of Fronds

    Mostly potted at the moment...a couple are in huge pots though! The squarrosa is starting to sucker up with a few more trunks, after being severely damaged a few years ago by the beast from the east
    Mostly potted at the moment...a couple are in huge pots though! The squarrosa is starting to sucker up with a few more trunks, after being severely damaged a few years ago by the beast from the east
    Mostly potted at the moment...a couple are in huge pots though! The squarrosa is starting to sucker up with a few more trunks, after being severely damaged a few years ago by the beast from the east
    Mostly potted at the moment...a couple are in huge pots though! The squarrosa is starting to sucker up with a few more trunks, after being severely damaged a few years ago by the beast from the east
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  29. Javidr

    What to plant by the fence (climber?)

    Yes they need easy access don't they?
    Yes they need easy access don't they?
    Yes they need easy access don't they?
    Yes they need easy access don't they?
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  30. puschkinia

    Blue forget-me-nots seem to be coming back pink?

    I have noticed this morning that some of my forget-me-nots are blue, some have pink and blue flowers on the same plant, and some are totally pink. They were all blue a few years ago. I liked them...
    I have noticed this morning that some of my forget-me-nots are blue, some have pink and blue flowers on the same plant, and some are totally pink. They were all blue a few years ago. I liked them when they were all blue but I also like them as they are now. It seems more natural to me somehow.
    I have noticed this morning that some of my forget-me-nots are blue, some have pink and blue flowers on the same plant, and some are totally pink. They were all blue a few years ago. I liked them when they were all blue but I also like them as...
    I have noticed this morning that some of my forget-me-nots are blue, some have pink and blue flowers on the same plant, and some are totally pink. They were all blue a few years ago. I liked them...
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  31. fumanchu

    Getting there slowly but yet another Q!

    Definitely taking shape now, but slowly as the weather here is very wet and very cold. What I'm after now, is a climber for a very dry corner. Sheltered by the house and a 6ft fence, facing...
    Definitely taking shape now, but slowly as the weather here is very wet and very cold. What I'm after now, is a climber for a very dry corner. Sheltered by the house and a 6ft fence, facing south-east. We had to lift out the stuff that was in there, as it kept flopping with thirst so it must be...
    Definitely taking shape now, but slowly as the weather here is very wet and very cold. What I'm after now, is a climber for a very dry corner. Sheltered by the house and a 6ft fence, facing south-east. We had to lift out the stuff that was in...
    Definitely taking shape now, but slowly as the weather here is very wet and very cold. What I'm after now, is a climber for a very dry corner. Sheltered by the house and a 6ft fence, facing...
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  32. Jenny_Aster

    Been duped

    No, no,no, that's a blue daisy - very rare and special, you could flog the seed on ebay........:biggrin:
    No, no,no, that's a blue daisy - very rare and special, you could flog the seed on ebay........:biggrin:
    No, no,no, that's a blue daisy - very rare and special, you could flog the seed on ebay........:biggrin:
    No, no,no, that's a blue daisy - very rare and special, you could flog the seed on ebay........:biggrin:
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  33. Kevin Cowans

    My Garden Progress

    HelloThankyou, I try :)Kevin
    HelloThankyou, I try :)Kevin
    HelloThankyou, I try :)Kevin
    HelloThankyou, I try :)Kevin
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  34. NoviceGardener2023

    Lawn - How best to remove Clover, Buttercup etc.

    I wouldn't want creeping buttercups in a lawn that size - mine's smaller and they take over too quickly unless you pull them all the time, which I do. We had them in our horse grazing field,...
    I wouldn't want creeping buttercups in a lawn that size - mine's smaller and they take over too quickly unless you pull them all the time, which I do. We had them in our horse grazing field, which hadn't been managed for decades, and we had to spray every year. That field looked better than my...
    I wouldn't want creeping buttercups in a lawn that size - mine's smaller and they take over too quickly unless you pull them all the time, which I do. We had them in our horse grazing field, which hadn't been managed for decades, and we had to...
    I wouldn't want creeping buttercups in a lawn that size - mine's smaller and they take over too quickly unless you pull them all the time, which I do. We had them in our horse grazing field,...
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  36. Spruce

    Hardy Geranium Rozanne ... how to propagate....

    That's my understanding too- that they're sterile. Division for geraniums is the usual, and easiest method. I'm in a very small minority, as I really dislike it. :biggrin:
    That's my understanding too- that they're sterile. Division for geraniums is the usual, and easiest method. I'm in a very small minority, as I really dislike it. :biggrin:
    That's my understanding too- that they're sterile. Division for geraniums is the usual, and easiest method. I'm in a very small minority, as I really dislike it. :biggrin:
    That's my understanding too- that they're sterile. Division for geraniums is the usual, and easiest method. I'm in a very small minority, as I really dislike it. :biggrin:
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  37. lizzie27

    Composting old teeshirts?

    I use them as rags for wiping things, but the Red Cross will take clothes that can't be worne again because they can get money for them.
    I use them as rags for wiping things, but the Red Cross will take clothes that can't be worne again because they can get money for them.
    I use them as rags for wiping things, but the Red Cross will take clothes that can't be worne again because they can get money for them.
    I use them as rags for wiping things, but the Red Cross will take clothes that can't be worne again because they can get money for them.
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  38. Jocko

    Back after a long layoff.

    Hi @Jocko - I'm also a 'new' ish member here. Hope your health continues to improve and you get some decent weather for your gardening exploits. Take it easy :) Looking at your pix, I also think...
    Hi @Jocko - I'm also a 'new' ish member here. Hope your health continues to improve and you get some decent weather for your gardening exploits. Take it easy :) Looking at your pix, I also think rats are the most likely reason, as they can certainly get through samll gaps, and make the most of...
    Hi @Jocko - I'm also a 'new' ish member here. Hope your health continues to improve and you get some decent weather for your gardening exploits. Take it easy :) Looking at your pix, I also think rats are the most likely reason, as they can...
    Hi @Jocko - I'm also a 'new' ish member here. Hope your health continues to improve and you get some decent weather for your gardening exploits. Take it easy :) Looking at your pix, I also think...
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  39. robbo

    Clematis

    I'd agree that it's best to just leave them for now @robbo, until you have some flowers. The general advice is - if it flowers before June, don't prune. That's simply because the early flowering...
    I'd agree that it's best to just leave them for now @robbo, until you have some flowers. The general advice is - if it flowers before June, don't prune. That's simply because the early flowering types flower on old wood, and only need a general tidy up if they're getting too big for the space....
    I'd agree that it's best to just leave them for now @robbo, until you have some flowers. The general advice is - if it flowers before June, don't prune. That's simply because the early flowering types flower on old wood, and only need a general...
    I'd agree that it's best to just leave them for now @robbo, until you have some flowers. The general advice is - if it flowers before June, don't prune. That's simply because the early flowering...
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  40. BenCotto
    Friendly x 13

    Tulips, and the story behind them

    Our thoughts are with you both @BenCotto and our kindest wishes for your future together … however long it may be. xx
    Our thoughts are with you both @BenCotto and our kindest wishes for your future together … however long it may be. xx
    Our thoughts are with you both @BenCotto and our kindest wishes for your future together … however long it may be. xx
    Our thoughts are with you both @BenCotto and our kindest wishes for your future together … however long it may be. xx
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  41. Michael Hewett

    Daphne

    Thank you. I won't disturb the roots then, just tip it out of the pot and straight into a prepared hole in the ground. My soil is deep so it should be fine.
    Thank you. I won't disturb the roots then, just tip it out of the pot and straight into a prepared hole in the ground. My soil is deep so it should be fine.
    Thank you. I won't disturb the roots then, just tip it out of the pot and straight into a prepared hole in the ground. My soil is deep so it should be fine.
    Thank you. I won't disturb the roots then, just tip it out of the pot and straight into a prepared hole in the ground. My soil is deep so it should be fine.
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