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waste fish tank water
Hi, does any one know if the water I remove from my fish tank when I do a water change would help or hinder my fruit and vegetables ? I know my husband used to use it on our Orchids and they rocketed - loved it. Must be good for plants that like by paulchilds
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06/04/2012 19:10:03
by paulchilds
Talkback: Houseplants
've had severall over a period of a few months and they have all died and drooped but know i have learned i can know look after them proparly, i have now fallen in love with Moth Orchids and hope to have plenty in my bedroom window and grow some in my by Callum
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28/11/2011 18:31:08
by ikklenutter1.
New pictures of orchids and nepenthes
hello gardener, maybe somebody like to have a look at my new pictures in my album. Some nepenthes growing in my area, but not native,they came from human transporting many years ago. The orchids are all native wild species, not so nice like by ThaiGer
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11/12/2012 04:45:49
by ThaiGer
Filter Medium
within. Easily done I might add. I've considered adding them to pot compost (indoor & outdoor), especially my orchids. Growing seedlings in it and using to improve drainage. Despite the fact it does drain very well, it remains moist for sometime. It by Dibbler
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18/12/2012 20:22:07
by Dovefromabove
I.D. needed please.
My friend and I discovered this pretty plant growing in a little patch of soil at the side of her cafe. I have no idea what it is but the flower is not unlike a bellflower / orchid - pale pink with a little spur at the back and a spotty throat by jean riley
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17/08/2012 10:20:17
by jean riley
plants for indoor swimming pool
Are there any plants that would thrive in the atmosphere of an indoor swimming pool? Anything that enjoys a humid atmosphere would love it. For example, if you want something large, try a Swiss cheese plant. I imagine Orchids would like it by anitaswalwell
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08/07/2012 17:39:45
by Dovefromabove
Weird plant
Hi. I have found a plant growing in my front garden and I have no idea as to what it is. I stands about 8 inches tall (at the moment), has no leaves and has a velvety stem. The flowers are singular and almost hyasynth in shape and size.  It by Bekki Brown
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08/06/2012 09:31:10
by happymarion
Talkback: Overwintering chillies
go about it, any suggestions? hi all!!!! look im after some help, i really need someone to tell me the best conditions to grow my chillys. Is flooding a problem? what about sewerage? ok it would be awesome if some one could post a reply because id by jk
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28/11/2011 18:39:37
by JamoPepper
Talkback: Gardening mistakes
.pfaf.org/user/Plant.aspx?LatinName=Hesperis+matronalis could anyone out there recommend plants that are slug proof, thanks Hi Ive been trying to find out how to kill ivy. I have been told so far that diesel?! Well seems a bit drastic but it is really a problem for me. My neibourgh loves it and it grows by tadrcf@aol.com
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28/11/2011 18:41:15
by Janet
Japanese knotweed
for another 2 months? I have never experienced this but am aware of pouring glyphosate into cut stems- at this time of year whilst it is actively growing I would repeatedly spray the leaves every 2/3 weeks with a glyphosate spray- at least that will weaken by catrinhudson
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03/08/2012 07:19:12
by sotongeoff

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