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  1. elainefiz

    elainefiz Gardener

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    hello husband brought 2 big bushes home Friday.i planted them together at allotment that day and mixed in some blood fish and bone.the very tips of the dark green bush are a bit droopy.you cant really tell on this pic as its of the tiny clusters of white flowers.please bare with me.any tips on how to post multiple pics together would be welcome. [​IMG]
     
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    [​IMG] sorry,the stuff that looks like sawdust all over this second bush is just rainwater,the hole thing is silvery like and no flowers.apparantly theyde both been cut back recently.they are just over 3ft now.
     
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    [​IMG] see how the tips are floppy?do you think they`ll come right.maybe i should separate them to give each a better chance.oh,help!when he shouted me out to see if i wanted anything before he went to the tip there were 3 honeysuckle,about 20yrs old,the root system was dislodging the grass apparantly,some kind of ivy and these two.i have no room for all but thought i should make an effort to sqeeze these in.it would have been a crying shame to chuck the lot!
     
  5. Palustris

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    Sorry the flowers are bit out of focus so hard to id.
    You need to reduce the size of your pictures to say 450 pixels wide (please, pretty please for us Dial up types) then here goes for multiple pics in one posting.
    To Post Multiple Images.
    1. Open WordPad (or whichever Text program you favour)
    2. Go to Photobucket. Log in etc.
    3. SLC on the IMG line of the first image and press Ctrl+C or Edit Copy.
    4.Go to WordPad press Ctrl+V or Edit Paste. DO NOT PRESS ENTER yet, unless you want one picture rather than two side by side.
    5. Return to Photobucket and SLC on the IMG line of the next image. Ctrl+C or Edit Copy.
    6. Go to WordPad and press Ctrl+V or Edit Paste. Now you may press enter, unless you did before.
    7. Go to Photobucket and SLC on IMG of the next image Ctrl+C etc.
    8. Got to WordPad and press Ctrl+V etc. DO NOT PRESS ENTER yet, unless you want a single immage on the posting instead of two side by side.
    9. Repeat Steps 5 and 6.
    10. Repeat Steps 7,8,and 9 ad nauseum.
    11. Go to WordPad and SLC on Edit. SLC on Select All. The whole thing should turn blue then SLC on Edit SlC on Copy.
    12. Go to Gardener's Corner say) Open a new topic. Go to Text area. SLC on Edit. SLC on Copy. Your WordPad text should appear. Try Preview to see what it looks like.
    Hope this is understandable and useful.
     
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    Elainefiz - any shrub newly planted at this time of year will droop. Keep it well watered as it establishes, and it should be fine.

    PS - for me, having photobucket in one window and GC in another works fine. Then copy and paste from one to the other. Go onto internet, go into photobucket upload pictures, minimise window, then re-enter internet, and go to GC. So you got both web pages available.
     
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    thankyou kindly everyone. [​IMG]
     
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