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  1. berarde

    introduction to the forum

    Thread Moved to this Forum from "The New members Introduction Forum" where it should get more coverage and has it was the initial post with two more posts following on the second and third posts...
    Thread Moved to this Forum from "The New members Introduction Forum" where it should get more coverage and has it was the initial post with two more posts following on the second and third posts also had to come
    Thread Moved to this Forum from "The New members Introduction Forum" where it should get more coverage and has it was the initial post with two more posts following on the second and third posts also had to come
    Thread Moved to this Forum from "The New members Introduction Forum" where it should get more coverage and has it was the initial post with two more posts following on the second and third posts...
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  2. Javidr

    Plants and trellis - Can it climb down instead of going up?

    Amazing! Thanksyeah I will probably reduce the number of diamondsthanks
    Amazing! Thanksyeah I will probably reduce the number of diamondsthanks
    Amazing! Thanksyeah I will probably reduce the number of diamondsthanks
    Amazing! Thanksyeah I will probably reduce the number of diamondsthanks
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  3. BenCotto

    Patio Black Spot Remover

    14_15% bleach kills off the spots. Bac. 50 also,not tried that one myself. Very toxic so full protection for you and wildlife. 30 quid for 5 Ltr on ebay.
    14_15% bleach kills off the spots. Bac. 50 also,not tried that one myself. Very toxic so full protection for you and wildlife. 30 quid for 5 Ltr on ebay.
    14_15% bleach kills off the spots. Bac. 50 also,not tried that one myself. Very toxic so full protection for you and wildlife. 30 quid for 5 Ltr on ebay.
    14_15% bleach kills off the spots. Bac. 50 also,not tried that one myself. Very toxic so full protection for you and wildlife. 30 quid for 5 Ltr on ebay.
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  4. Jenny_Aster

    Sad tale, poor bees. Let's teach our children.

    I would think there is an element of truth, not everything is made up on facebook, depends if it was in a group or just some random post.Some people really don't understand wildlife, must admit...
    I would think there is an element of truth, not everything is made up on facebook, depends if it was in a group or just some random post.Some people really don't understand wildlife, must admit on the couple of occasions I have come across bee swarms they are intimidating, the noise tends to...
    I would think there is an element of truth, not everything is made up on facebook, depends if it was in a group or just some random post.Some people really don't understand wildlife, must admit on the couple of occasions I have come across bee...
    I would think there is an element of truth, not everything is made up on facebook, depends if it was in a group or just some random post.Some people really don't understand wildlife, must admit...
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  5. DaveyB

    Greenfly tips

    I leave nature to deal with aphids too. Almost every year my runner beans get covered in blackfly but the cavalry always arrives to deal with them before the beans are ready. My many roses also...
    I leave nature to deal with aphids too. Almost every year my runner beans get covered in blackfly but the cavalry always arrives to deal with them before the beans are ready. My many roses also get them but they cause little damage and eventually the ladybirds arrive to clean them up.On rare...
    I leave nature to deal with aphids too. Almost every year my runner beans get covered in blackfly but the cavalry always arrives to deal with them before the beans are ready. My many roses also get them but they cause little damage and eventually...
    I leave nature to deal with aphids too. Almost every year my runner beans get covered in blackfly but the cavalry always arrives to deal with them before the beans are ready. My many roses also...
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  6. wiseowl
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    What's looking good MARCH 2024

    LINK TO NEW THREADWhat's looking good APRIL 2024
    LINK TO NEW THREADWhat's looking good APRIL 2024
    LINK TO NEW THREADWhat's looking good APRIL 2024
    LINK TO NEW THREADWhat's looking good APRIL 2024
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  7. NoviceGardener2023

    Lawn - How best to remove Clover, Buttercup etc.

    Get down, trace back the roots and dig it out.... It's cheap to do so.
    Get down, trace back the roots and dig it out.... It's cheap to do so.
    Get down, trace back the roots and dig it out.... It's cheap to do so.
    Get down, trace back the roots and dig it out.... It's cheap to do so.
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  8. Javidr

    What to plant by the fence (climber?)

    do you mean adding it on top of the existing soil, or removing a couple of inches of the existing soil and add john innes there?Also, i heard that jasmine and clay are not good friend because of...
    do you mean adding it on top of the existing soil, or removing a couple of inches of the existing soil and add john innes there?Also, i heard that jasmine and clay are not good friend because of drainage...
    do you mean adding it on top of the existing soil, or removing a couple of inches of the existing soil and add john innes there?Also, i heard that jasmine and clay are not good friend because of drainage...
    do you mean adding it on top of the existing soil, or removing a couple of inches of the existing soil and add john innes there?Also, i heard that jasmine and clay are not good friend because of...
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  9. Singing Gardener

    Sycamore seedlings!

    I don't even have a sycamore tree in my garden any more but my neighbour and the farmer across the road have several.
    I don't even have a sycamore tree in my garden any more but my neighbour and the farmer across the road have several.
    I don't even have a sycamore tree in my garden any more but my neighbour and the farmer across the road have several.
    I don't even have a sycamore tree in my garden any more but my neighbour and the farmer across the road have several.
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  10. Kyuss

    Overgrown Pittosporum

    She notices EVERYTHING!
    She notices EVERYTHING!
    She notices EVERYTHING!
    She notices EVERYTHING!
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  11. 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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  12. 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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  13. burnie
    Locked

    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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  14. 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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  15. 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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  17. 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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  18. 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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  19. 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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  20. 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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    4
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