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Gardens to visit
coffee shop would be handy. we like all types of gardens, but the mr always enjoys the more exotic Tilley Go to your local Garden centre and ask for the "yellow book" for your area. In this will be all the private gardens open for charity locally by Tilley Bancroft
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04/05/2013 22:35:32
by happycottontail
Talkback: Tigers and peacocks
my bulbs via sellers on Ebay, so I was very lucky with the results. I think they add a wonderful exotic touch to a mixed border. this is lovely by j
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28/11/2011 18:29:59
by Myriel
Talkback: Planting bulbs in lawns
't started digging up bulbs though, just digging holes to bury things. Adam, the lawns round the student residences of Bristol University have tens of thousands of many different species of snowdrops, crocuses, grape hyacinths,daffodils, and more exotic bulbs by Lu
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28/11/2011 18:44:22
by Gina J'
Talkback: Wind
- it's heartbreaking when such lovely plants get destroyed in bad weather, but all part of it I guess. Happy Marion - please may I have some trifle?!We're waiting for the hard frosts to come and kill off our beautify exotic plants......I think I'm a by donutsmrs
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03/01/2012 16:25:08
by happymarion2
black bamboo
've got, is a fast growing bamboo with an eventual height of 15 - 20 feet, see here http://www.crocus.co.uk/plants/_/bamboo/exotics/classid.1601/ Were you aware of this when you planted it?  Will you have room for it and is it in an appropriate position by JanS
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07/07/2012 10:02:16
by jatnikapyar
Unidentified growing object!
of running everywhere. The leaves are much bigger than an eupatorium, the biggest being about 6"x9". Before flowering it really does look like a common weed of which I forget the name (it flowers like a dandelion) but later becomes more exotic. I suspect by le jardin anglais
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13/07/2012 16:45:17
by Emma Crawforth
Moving Fatsia Japonica
hardytropicals.co.uk/ it is a specialist site for those interested in exotics. Mainly UK based bunch. I would not cut it at all till frosts have stopped as that can cause rot. Hi Ziggy, I moved my fatsia two years ago. I did cut mine down a by about a third as I by ziggy
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28/03/2013 17:44:17
by tattianna
Talkback: Jersey Tiger moths
-about not knowing which, what, where they should be doing or going'. Continuing last post: I also distubed from my South London Garden at the same time an even more exotic flutterer which on seeing, my heart missed a beat. I could almost believe I was witnessing A by Richard Jones
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02/04/2012 12:31:56
by Laurum
Talkback: Bamboo
It's amazing to think that it's a grass!I noticed this too when I was in Indonesia and got teased by my travelling companions who know I'm very keen on the stuff. I also use it extensively indoors for my exotic pets and aquaria. I've often seen by jude
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28/11/2011 18:43:21
by Jake
Talkback: Tulips
find my plain old yellow (and plain old red) ones flower every year without fail with no special treatment and look fab. However I've bought more "exotic" colours according to the photo on the pack and been disappointed with the colour as its not like by www.my-garden-school.com
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07/05/2012 20:31:07
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