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Succulent Terrarium
, planting the plants and installing the night light. I made these as Christmas presents for my family (hence the low maintenance part ) and think they would make a nice gift or decorative piece for a windowsill. Instructable: http by x2Jiggy
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22/12/2011 17:37:47
by x2Jiggy
Talkback: Mistletoe
rose). Sadly there won't be home grown mistletoe decorations this Christmas. However there were signs this spring that the mistletoe is fighting back, it has produced a couple of small shoots which I hope will flourish and be joined by many more. Reply by Pittypat
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28/11/2011 18:29:54
by Richard Jones
Talkback: Birds: thrushes and fieldfares
on the berries. Then the sat quite happily in the tree over hanging our car, which they very kindly decorated with lovely purple coloured p..They were great to watch though. We have had a flock of fieldfres in our garden for the first time thid year they visited by Doubledaisy22
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10/12/2011 18:08:30
by ruthieboy
Talkback: The nuthatch
this year - sounds good.I would like to ask a question if anyone knows the answer. Last year I decided to buya living Christmas tree and repotted it in a nice big container, never brought it inside and decorated it out on the deck. I have recently noticed by kaycurtis
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28/11/2011 18:43:09
by sharon
Quince
them as it's a decorative variety. Does anyone know if they are usable? The decorative ones (Japanese Quince, withe the pretty red flowers) are quite different from the true quinces. The fruits tend to stay rock-hard, and although you can grate them by Ahmadmirza
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12/07/2012 23:47:59
by Ahmadmirza
Talkback: Are garden centres dull?
and Nurseries, some are exceptional, some most decidedly are not. The best part about Garden Centres with A-Z staging, is that provided you know what you want, you can go straight to it and bypass the garden gnomes, jigsaw puzzles and Christmas decorations. We by Rick
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28/11/2011 18:41:17
by happy
Talkback: Growing trees in pots
in pots including 3 acers one acer ive had eight years its very slow growing,still only being 18".I have a magnolia which flowered for the first time this year,2 christmas trees one was a table decoration a few years ago,I potted it up autum last year its by Ikman
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28/11/2011 18:31:52
by Astons
Talkback: Sowing seeds indoors
is so tasty when home grown, can be used cooked or raw greated in salad, the leaves are great cooked as a veg or raw in salad, and Nigella does a great cake with cranberries and greated raw beatroot.the receipy in the book for christmas cookery by northernwindowgardener
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28/11/2011 18:38:29
by Johnroberts
Talkback: Cabbage white caterpillars
(Heaven knows how they got in!). So this year it's home-grown sprouts for Christmas, for the first time in years. The reason I found this blog was that I was Googling for information about when the Cabbage White butterfly stops laying eggs - i.e. when can by Maaike
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28/11/2011 18:37:14
by gardenerbest
Wyevale...
't give £2.98 for them. Becks - Just to clarify, when I said the price of pots were reduced at Wyevale, these were those large glazed types & similar....not the small ones. @Insomnia1973 sorry to butt in but are you looking for eating grapes or decorative by David K
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