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Talkback: Codling moth
instead of a lovely succulent crop. I know that this isn't quite the same thing but this Summer I'd some small (fingernail size and smaller), white.....looked like cotton wool, on the joints of branches and knotches of our 'Japanese acer', which is in a by kaycurtis
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24/11/2011 15:29:54
by audrey23
can you identify this very mysterious plant?
. The only plant that I know you can cut off the thick watery leaves to rub on skin conditions is 'Aloe vera' but that's a succulent plant not a bulb. What did the plant look like? Difficult to describe. Best to search for images under Aloe vera plant. Lots by mystery plant
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08/07/2012 17:14:26
by Joe_the_Gardener
One curly sad tomato....
and succulent looking. Will try for a photo later, not uploaded to here before A photo would be great. Posting photos isn't hard. Take one, load it onto your computer, click on the Insert Image or Photo button (third from right in the menu above the posting box by Jontydoggle
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13/06/2012 07:41:54
by Italophile
Forcing Rhubarb
them get established). As LG suggests, maybe take the pots off 2 or 3, leave them to grow on, and crop from the succulent stems from the other ones, and sparsely, if at all, from the uncovered ones to allow them to get well and truly established by Andrew Kenneth
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16/04/2013 19:20:46
by Andrew Kenneth
Lemon Verbena
in the herb garden - but then I'm in the South West and we have particular micro-climate here in Porlock Vale.  That means I can keep things outdoors that would otherwise perish  (I have an indoor plant - succulent, known as the Money Plant - Crassula Ovata by Victoriajane
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27/05/2013 23:51:46
by Verdun
Talkback: My five favourite dahlias
20 different varieties in assorted colours, with single, semi double and cactus flowers, some grown from seed, my latest love being Twyning's After Eight another dark leaved beauty with white flowers. I'm sorry James, but I just don't like the big by Gardenbabe
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28/11/2011 18:41:19
by I Love Dahlias
Dragon fruit
how to look after the half dozen I've kept. Anyone grown these in the UK and with what success? Hi. Well done.  A couple of years ago I managed to germinate 4.  The strongest one I potted into cactus compost.  After a few months it was obviously by paull2
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26/07/2012 20:50:13
by paull2
theft!
. Pyracantha instead of honeysuckle, cactus instead of Busy Lizzies.  Do not make it easy for them.  There are lots of beautiful plants that have to be handled with care and planted wearing gardening gloves.  The odd label with "Poisonous in all parts " might by tnkells
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20/02/2012 16:02:21
by Juliemay
swiss cheese plant
again.     I also have seven pieces of trunk stuck in pots of compost/cactus compost, which I am hoping will also root and make new plants.    Has anyone had any success with doing this?     Any idea how long it will take before I see green?  Thanks by rootbeer
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02/04/2012 20:45:16
by David Avins
Talkback: Potting on and on...
. Has anyone idea what is going wrong? Wasn't Tom Hart Dyke back fab on Friday's show. Make a lovely regular p/t Gardeners' World succulent plant presenter?... We've grown almost 200 pepper plants from seeds colected by our school chef from the peppers by pj
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28/11/2011 18:38:52
by Toxic gardener

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