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Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Phil A, Jan 7, 2014.

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    • BambooSteve

      BambooSteve Apprentice Gardener

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      Some nice looking Black Boo divisions you have got there Kristen. Wish I had somewhere I could go and get divisions here in North Wales lol
       
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      50p - from a Table-Top Sale - an old pair of Rolcut secateurs - a bit scruffy and the rivet holding the spring had gone - but half an hour on my workbench and they are (almost) as good as new - The blade and anvil are in very good condition for their age, probably from the 1970's - should be good for another forty years now.
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      • nFrost

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        I just bought a viburnum and a caenothus repens for £3. Any idea when I should plant them please?
         
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          There's no reason why you can't plant them now nFrost. :) If you have any high winds check them for wind rock and if necessary put a couple of strong canes either side of them to keep them steady.
           
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            Thanks Sheal, there only 1 foot tall so should be okay against the fence without a stake (I think!).
             
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              Which variety is your viburnum?
               
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              Virburnum Tinus.
               
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                Buxus arrived yesterday,bang on time:dbgrtmb:

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                Good looking plants:dbgrtmb:
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                Nice roots :dbgrtmb:
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                Really chuffed with them:dbgrtmb:
                 
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                  I've got the variegated version and it grew much taller and wider than the RHS says it should. We now cut it with the hedge cutter and leave it at about 6ft high. It's a good hedge.
                   
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                    I got 2 pink speckled hellebores from wyevale yesterday, should have been 12.99 each but had 75% off then I had a voucher so cost me 4.50 for both. Will post a pic tomorrow. :-)
                     
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                      Vriesia, one of many cultivars now knocked out cheaply by the big sheds all grown by tissue culture.
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                      Haworthia, not sure of this one but nice pattern and only £1.25
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                      Another cheapy but as expected, bud drop after a day or two left it with just a few flowers but more tiny buds are showing, may be a better display next year.
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                        My treat to myself

                        two Christmas Azalea tree's I was going to buy just the one but they had 50 % off arrived today

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                          Is that a Haworthia? I'm still new to this "spikey" malarkey.
                           
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                          Same here! :) We have a greenhouse full of spiky things (exaggeration) and some of them have been there almost forty years. Quite neglected but still alive.
                           
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