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Chelsea Chop
 a neat and compact shrub and I'll be chopping all the geraniums that I divided earlier. I chop my cranesbills, but will be doing it much later than usual because of the weather, as they are only just coming into flower. Interesting that Botticelliwoman by Wintersong
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20/05/2012 19:01:57
by gardeningfantic
Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora 'Emily McKenzie
, Partial shade Soil: Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy, Acidic, Chalky/alkaline Hardiness: Hardy Skill level: Beginner Height: 60cm Spread: 8cm Time to divide plants: March to May Flowering period: July to September I will only charge you the postage. Dan x by Doctor_63
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06/08/2012 15:37:58
by Supernanauna
bearded Iris
to divide. Any advice? by moonsilk2
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12/04/2012 14:25:02
by Merryperson2
Storing seeds
in the bottom of the fridge B & Q were selling off a seed box(about 6"x5"x4") recently for about £3, so I snapped it up. Although it didn't have any dividers it serves it's purpose & again, I keep mine in the garage fridge. If I haven't got brown paper bags, I by Gracie5
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04/07/2012 21:48:25
by Lawnmower Chris
How do i Store lily bulbs??
leaf.I lift mine every three years divide them up and spread them out replanting them as I go, Any bulbils taken should be put into pots in a sheltered space and left to grow on around three years to flowers depending on type.Refresh the soil with half by alex_wonga
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08/08/2012 14:46:54
by Palaisglide
Rubard just won't die back...
picking it now, the ony reason I haven't been tempted myself is that it's now big enough to divide in to more plants in autumn. On Gardeners' Question Time recently, one of the panellists said that there was no reason not to go on using rhubarb as long by Zoomer44
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13/08/2012 07:32:21
by Italophile
Lobelia
I have three Queen Victoria plants, divided from the original a couple of years ago.  Earlier in the year I gave a cutting that had broken off to my sister.  My three plants are thriving, as was my sister's.  However, the other morning she noticed by susan hughes
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26/08/2012 12:22:27
by Gary Hobson
Horticulture studies
is divided into topics. When you start a new thread you need to say whether the thread is about Plants/Problem Solving/Fruit&veg/Wildlife/Design/Tools/etc. And you can see all of the posts about any of those individual topics.Maybe, if you ask the management by not faraway
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18/02/2013 16:49:56
by Lyon Greene
elephant
as soon as possible because it needs a month of under 10 degrees c to divide otherwise it'll be one big bulb. Rusty i planted my garlick out in wet cold muddy Dec/Jan and they are doing great as Jon24ty said they need cold weather or there no good dont by rusty spade
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22/02/2013 12:03:31
by Rosa carriola
can i cut
jolly healthy looking one at that. Congratulations! Begonia- Book says leaf cuttings root easily, so rooting powder probably not nec. They can also be divided at repotting time. J. With mine, I cut the stalk about 3inches long, strip of some by Alan4711
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15/03/2013 14:51:33
by Alan4711

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