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How about one large as a centre piece surrounded by dwarf varieties
I have some non-hardy fuchsias left from last year that are starting to show signs of life. Glad I never chucked them now :) My hardy ones are...
I sowed some dahlia seeds (yankee doodle dandy)at the beginning of the month and I must say, they germinated after 3-4 days :) Now they are...
That`s a big part of my argument too. Herr Salmond seems to think this is 'Scotchlands' oil :roflol: and ours alone. I don`t think it`s as easy as...
Anything that can make a big pot of vegetable broth (with barley, split peas etc) in seven minutes works for me :smile: I think they are a...
You could get 400 quid a week renting that out Al :)Outstanding work sir.
Unfortunately Harry, I can`t claim to possess this phenomenon :love30: :snork: It belongs to my next door neighbour and was taken last year. She...
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I think they look quite healthy.Do you feed them Baby Bio or such like?I start feeding mines now and usually within a month or so, they...
I can`t say for certain either I`m afraid but at a guess, as long as the gravel isn`t trampled down, I`d say they would.
I bought a new lawnmower . The Bosch Ergoflex http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bosch-Ergoflex-Cordless-Lawnmower-Batteries/dp/B004GTMNZQ and would...
Cut the front and back lawns. Potted up some Rhoddies, remembering to use ericacious compost this time :whistle: Potted up my Dhalias and a...
Hi guys, I have a couple of weeping cherries, possibly Prunus Pendula Rubra and the branches are almost drooping down to the ground level. It`s...
Pieris I think. The name of them I mean
Nag away young pup :) You`ll get lots of help here. It`s a great, friendly forum. :sign0016:
Hi Al, hope your Dahlias are doing well this year. I`d love to get you a pint but unfortunately I`ll be disappearing again shortly. Heading back...
Nice effort Cheryl. It`s just a pity it didn`t come right in the end. It would have been amazing I`ll bet. No need to have species only...
Thanks folks. It`s really good to see some of you haven`t lost your sense of humour. Me.....a Scot, buying a round......:heehee: The forum looks...
How about Calibrachoa? Very low maintenance and very heavy on flowers. http://www.plantmenow.co.uk/plants/bedding/million-bells-starter-plants.aspx
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