Awwwwww:wub2: I bought 20m of green nylon cord from 99p Stores today so I will give it a go in a few days time:SUNsmile:
if the stem looks very red then I'd go with Sycamore seedlings :coffee:
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cheeky treetreetree that's no way to talk about Ziggy:roflol:
That's great moyra do you do it similar to the lady in the video or do you have your own method and style of knots you prefer?
Excellent kaz! someone's been looking down on yo lately! lucky treetreetree
I found this video on youtube convinced me to give making my own a go she makes it look so simple! (famous last words...) [media]
Anyone still use Macrame plant pot holders? I was looking for something to replace the horrible plastic hanging pot one of my recent house plant...
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Very Cheap! you regularly see them in The Works at about £2 and in Poundland but 49p is the cheapest I've heard of:dbgrtmb:
Well all my seedlings have done really well and are looking great! the epicactus cuttings all have at least two 5mm roots on them now and the...
4 could be Myosotis? and 3 could be a nepeta?
Thats why I'm so confused!!!! It's a Claytonia Sheal http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claytonia
Well it almost looks like it's gone straight from seedling to flower:scratch:
I have used Gixen in the past but lost faith when the site failed to place a bid in time twice over a number of days and now I manually snipe...
Nope none here either:SUNsmile:
Hi Guys (& Gurls) I'd just like to kindly remind you all that although this is in the Muppet's section we'd rather you didn't bypass the swear...
Does exactly what it says on the jar :lunapic 130165696578242 5:
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I have used these and seen them in use during my time at Edinburgh Botanic gardens and they are indeed fantastic bits of kit dim, and produced...
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