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There starting to get smarter, I volunteer a couple of times a week at a well known humanitarian aid charity shop and they mark prices up...
No need to apologise James most of us on here love a good guess the plant :snork: yours appears to be a Haworthia of some kind and I confess I...
Welcome back Capney:dbgrtmb:
Very smart:WINK1:
I bought myself a Rhipsalis from Lidl a couple of weeks ago, best £2.49 I've ever spent cheapest place I can find this plant is about £10 on eBay...
Thats bindweed bam:frown: horrible stuff to get rid of
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"If you have discovered the wonder and beauty of growing cacti or succulents, this site and this Society is the gateway for you to expand your...
A warm welcome.."Nestling in the microclimate of The Undercliff, Ventnor Botanic Garden on the Isle of Wight has a subtropical and exotic plant...
I always just use a couple of drops of Olbas Oil :WINK1:
who have no where better to empty there bong water nah only joking you'd taste just as quickly as you smelt it:eeew:
Thats cheap:rolleyespink: My Dad got one from my late grandad one year when he was asked what he wanted and he joked that he'd always fancied a...
I'm afraid we cannot allow this as the GC team have not been consulted regarding our cut:snork:
Publicly posting links to websites that do this is would be a no no however if any members wish to use the PM function...
Someone on a another forum I frequent has posted some photos from a market where they live (Nicaragua)...
it isn't dead, the OP mentions "green protrusions" which are new leaves sprouting from the stem
don't worry about it, it's a pretty useless map as it is :rolleyespink:
they've just done that so they can fit them on the map Hydro it's not meant to be geographically correct you sometimes see it with the Isles of...
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