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Mystery plant
Hello all I picked this little plant up from a local DIY shop this weekend from the bargain corner, It didn't have a name or care label on it, could anyone help to shed a little light on what it might be and what I should be doing with it? Thanks by debanslow
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13/06/2012 17:03:45
by debanslow
Needs Some Ideas
on the paving and if you are good at DIY) I would like some lawn to set off the flower beds. I would like some climbers and shrubs against the fencing, but the fence should be in good nick before planting. I am a bit confused, you have asked for help before, did by Frozz
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22/02/2013 18:49:49
by BobTheGardener
Greenhouse recommendations
checked is this any good? http://www.diy.com/nav/garden/garden-buildings/greenhouses/aluminium_frame_greenhouses/-specificproducttype-single_door_greenhouses/B-and-Q-Lean-To-Aluminium-Greenhouse-2-x-4-and-Base-10226740?skuId=10647445 Buying a greenhouse by tomalli
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10/03/2013 17:05:32
by figrat
planting where path used to be
Hi, I have lifted a number of slabs in the garden to create more space for plants but beneath the old slabs the earth is covered in concrete / cement powder (looks like grey sand).  I don't think I want to grow any veg in this but I am unsure of how by novicegardenerB
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02/03/2012 09:49:58
by xerxes
Talkback: How to fit guttering on a greenhouse
wrap or shelving? Attaching bubble wrap. Garden centres sell plastic whatsits for the very purpose. Shelving. They will also sell tiny right angled brackets and special alloy nuts & bolts. I've just fitted a wooden shelf in the greenhouse. 5" wide wood by Marrowcourgette
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13/05/2012 18:50:59
by ianrollason
Talkback: Spring flowers - primrose and rosemary
not found one since where can I buy one Olwen,I have just, today, bought some primrose emily plants!I got them from the DIY store Focus.They were £1.45 each or five for £5.They are lovely. I've put them with my snowdrops and crocus. I also bought some by joey northwood kirkby allotments
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28/11/2011 18:31:11
by marimethod
feeding
for the first time.  I had to transplant it into this garden a couple of years ago and the first year no umbels and it took a while to adjust to it's new position.  Early this year I mulched with leafmould for the first time and I'm not sure if this contributed by tony williams2
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06/04/2012 23:14:15
by yarrow2
COMPOST QUESTION
it has not  fully composted. 4 years is a long time - typically you can hotcompost grass in 7-14 days and cold compost it in under 6 months. I read many reports and they all indicate the majority of DIY garden feeds will breakdown in well under a year by debra kazalski
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17/01/2013 22:27:20
by debra kazalski
Miracle Grow seeds
and then according to their tv advert you'll have lovely flowers? http://www.diy.com/nav/garden/grow-your-own/fertilisers-plant-food/seed_mixes/Miracle-Gro-Multi-coloured-Flower-Magic-Seed-Mix-12738582?skuId=13259288Easy all in one mix of multi-coloured flower seeds by Becky P
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07/04/2013 21:14:46
by nutcutlet
what kind of grit do the gardeners use in there potting soil?
drainage not keep moisture in. I get my grit at garden centres but can also get from DIY stores and builders merchants Hi Dutch-Ellen, try searching google.nl for "tuinbouw grind", which I think means 'horticultural gravel' in Dutch.  Also "moraine grind by Dutch-Ellen
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08/12/2012 06:14:05
by Dovefromabove

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