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Poetry Thread
hear it. Frank Thats amazing Frank! I'm rubbish at poetry, so here goes... Roses are red, Violets are blue, Gardening is my passion, And I hope it's yours too! Basic, but effective haha Oh yes, Frank, I remember it well. I remember writing some rather by Palaisglide
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02/04/2013 23:17:15
by Palaisglide
Too late to plant Tulip/Daff bulbs?
) is late to plant them for flowering,plant for next year. Eh???-bulbs will not keep!!-they need to go in the ground-not sure what you mean? Ok, so I could plant them into pots now, and they will grow but not flower. But they may flower next year by LeadFarmer
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09/01/2013 15:08:34
by Leorna
Sweet Pea Queries
As discussed on another thread in the 'Plants' section, I'm starting this for those who may need some help with their sweet peas. HI David i love sweet peas and usually grow them every year with success.however last year i sowed 2 lots and they both by David K
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02/08/2012 20:30:42
by pavery026
New site - is it easy to use?
is the relevance of the red chillies that appear by some threads but not others?  Dear Shrinking Violet, not absolutely sure as new to forum - but think the chillies refer to 'hot threads' Am confused. I had email notifications that I had respones in arrivals but I by Sean Fishpool
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16/06/2012 14:42:16
by Rushie
June in Your Garden!
Alchemilla Mollis into a tray to grow on and yes-yes, this will become a pest in a few years time but not yet  I love so many things about this plant and its only real drawback is that it wilts a little in the hottest part of the day (big girls blouse). I by Wintersong
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03/07/2012 18:45:07
by donutsmrs
B&Q M.Purpose Compost Issues.
and their gro bags. I lost a lot of plants through using it a few years ago and I've never used again. I planted my tomato plants into their grow bags and some of them just died and I hardly had any toms to pick on what I had left. It is better to pay a little by Gordon Campbell
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25/07/2012 20:44:16
by dannyboy10
April in Your Garden
of grit to keep the slugs off. I'm especially pleased with my newbie Patriot that I brought last year from B&Q with three stalks and this year there are eleven fingers!  I adore hostas but only started growing them recently because I was afraid of the slug by kate1123
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01/05/2012 19:11:45
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19/04/2013 23:39:21
by Busy-Lizzie
Gardeners World - not back for 4 weeks!
? Unfortunately Shrinking Violet, I think you are right, it will make no difference, and no 30 mins each week isn't to much to ask My reaction was the same, ...'4 weeks! That's ridiculous - not everyone is interested in sport!'. The BBC is exhibiting a totally by Gardeners Wife
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04/08/2012 17:08:46
by Lowenna
eucalyptus
Our David Austin roses threw out an arm of black spot (aimed at the eucalyptus) and it almost seems they fungally infected our euc as he had been fine for 3 years and was growing nicely into a tree. Does anyone else have experience of such a cross by violet green
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