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Plant identification please
Hi guys, I have two plants that are taking over in my garden but I don't know what they are. Can you help me?   Thanks Jo     Top one looks like iberis but it's not much of a taker-over so may not be. 2nd one is periwinkle, Vinca. That does take by Jo Stephenson
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04/05/2013 11:35:14
by Dovefromabove
Box plants in Containers
To my shame I have neglected some box plants in containers.  They are far from green and are rather yellow.  Can I save them by transplanting into the border and what might a good feed be for them? I would like to give them (and me) a second chance by clemmie
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14/05/2013 19:41:56
by jo4eyes
weed, plant or veggie?
we've found a couple of these growing in our garden veggie patch. when small they looked similar to our potato plants however now they're much bigger they don't look anything like potato plants. we've had a lot of seeds move round the garden caused by Mizz
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15/05/2012 11:58:01
by ladygardener2
holes in greenhouse plants
Every year I get a lot of holes in the leaves of all my plants in the greenhouse and outside I do not think it is slugs, can someone tell me the best way to treat this, I do try to be organic but maybe this needs a bit of welly! Many thanks when i by Daphne Luker
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03/03/2012 16:25:56
by carolgratton
plants
Had a busy week with plants. I have had deliveries every day for the past 10 days and in total I have 596 plants, these are all flowers some perennial,some annuals and a few shrubs. This year I am changing the look of my garden,so should have some by dannyboy10
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25/04/2013 22:38:03
by chica
plants
can any  one tell me the name of this blue flowering plant.it came up with my sweet peas. not down loading again ????? Please read http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/the-potting-shed/uploading-pictures/5732.html by plant pot mad
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17/09/2012 20:58:32
by sotongeoff
Plants
, March is a long time. Did you keep them moist? Or are they perhaps too wet? Have you planted them right way up, with the dip uppermost? The instruction were to plant them in shallow compost and keep moist I have had them in a tray with perspect lid by COGIE
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18/05/2012 12:16:52
by COGIE
Autumn Magic planting
I just bought 2 Autumn Magic Aronia plants today. I was quite thrilled to find them, as I read how beautiful they are and they attract birds. I plan on planting them along the foundation of the house, with decorative rock underneath them. Am I going by Amy2
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06/05/2013 08:00:03
by Amy2
Moving a Curry plant
I would like to divide and move a large curry plant. Is this a good time to do it If it is the plant I am thinking of it is  a shrub- you cannot divide a shrub. You can take cuttings- they root like lavender fairly easily-and if you move it now by nanna26
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01/02/2013 14:25:45
by Dovefromabove
Native/traditional British plants for office plants?
I'm planning on getting a few plants to green up my corner of an office. Instead of wanting to go for the jungle-esque exotica (palms,etc) of the usual office/indoor plants  from general diy chainstores, are there any native by Myles
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07/05/2013 17:18:50
by obelixx

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