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Victorian Teak Glasshouse
We are restoring an old Victorian Teak Glasshouse.  We have removed all the paint from the wood and are about to reconstruct it.  As it is teak do we paint it with teak oil before replacing the glass, and when we replace the glass, do we use putty by Graham Mackinlay
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23/10/2012 20:52:35
by Graham Mackinlay
Fatsia Japonica/ Hedera
or remove the younger stems to promote growth? Also will an ever green Hedera, survive in an ericaceous soil? by ogster
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25/10/2012 23:01:18
by ogster
lilly bulbs in containers
I have had some lilly in containers, for 5 years, i want remove them clean the containers, and change the soil,what is the best time to do this, now or spring before they start to grow If they have died back completely then it is safe to do it now by graham cosgrove
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27/10/2012 10:33:10
by sotongeoff
To All Veg Growers
Some of my purple sprouting Broccoli plants have just developed ring spot. Advice I have seen is a bit conflicting. Do I just remove infected leaves, or the whole plant to prevent further spread? I believe ring spot likes mild wet weather, will a by Pebble Garden
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28/11/2012 16:59:31
by Pebble Garden
Smileys
i was  busy today   So was I. Digging a new flower bed, unfortunately in our ground that involves a lot of stone removal. oh high jennie i feel for you (but WOW all that stone what you do with it Fortunately I have a cousin with a trailer who knows by martymower
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04/01/2013 22:55:57
by martymower
How invasive is Houttuynia Cordata Flame?
I read that this is invasive so dug up a 6 month old clump but Im worried I may have left some in the soil.Will Roundup work if I have? It's not as bad as ground elder and isn't bad to remove unless it's infiltrated other plants. Roundup will work by Linda 2
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23/03/2013 21:25:27
by nutcutlet
clear pol
germinated Yes you can and they work well. As Sotongeoff says remove when seeds germinate. by diggers2
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31/03/2013 20:32:25
by punkdoc
New climbers
I have just bought a jasmin officiale and it is tightly wound around three sticks. Should I leave it or try and unwind the stems? my advice would be to not unwind them at this stage, you can remove those little sticks later on...  It'll take off by Clare0
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12/04/2013 14:30:09
by Salino
Sage muncher
Afternoon folks. I planted out my sage cuttings from last year 3 days ago and have been out with the dog this morning and noticed that they are being munched around the leaves and some leaves have been removed by chewing through the stem. Can anyone by Oakley Witch
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28/04/2013 16:54:15
by Oakley Witch
Moss!
today and purcharsed some grass feed, weed and moss killer which I know will probably turn my whole lawn black.  I then believe I have to leave it for 2 weeks from the date I spread the weed and feed and then rake the lawn to remove all the moss by Barry 075
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19/05/2013 23:37:08
by Welshonion