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Post Easter Markdown - Hyacinths and Easter Lillies
PIcked up some Hyacinths and Easter Lillies today.... Wal Mart kept the prices high for a few days after Easter, but finally lowered them somewhat... Hyacinths - 3.00 per pot 3, sometimes 4 bulbs per...
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Planting Hydrangea Seemannii In Pots
I have a 30` wall to cover and have bought a couple of hydrangea seemannii. They are in 3 litre pots at the moment. Unfortunately I cannot plant them in the ground as the wall is about 4-5` away from...
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preserving garden fences
How often should garden lapboard fencing be creosoted?
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LMAO...wrecked.gardens as Improv
It just occured to me that what we have here in these hyar groups is a very interesting form of improv theater...... This should go on the road.......oh wait the following one is! on.
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Red flowered berberis / barberry
Does anyone have any ideas on this. I have tried a google search but am not coming up with anything. I used to have a quite large (about 5') berberis that was in flower April/May with red flowers. It...
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What's wrong with these hyacinth?
Hi there, My first post, by someone who is very new to gardening - would someone mind suggesting what is wrong with these hyacinth I bought and planted out last month? My primary thought is that the...
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Temple of the Atlantis Tomato pt.2
WIld Billy was dreaming that he had just been thrown out of his favorite bar and that he might as well treat himself to a lie - in, until opening time, but the sounds of traffic, and the honking horns...
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Can someone Identify this plant please
[image: http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww141/Gentracers/Jimgentracers%20Gardening/P1020412.jpg
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layering
i'm headed to my NY place for a week, & there are a couple black mulberry trees there. i would like to try layering a few branches so i can bring rooted starts back to NH this summer/fall. any...
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Begonias
Can Wax Begonias be cut back below the leaves, or will they die if cut back this short? Thanks Paul
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Advice Needed
Hi all, Im new to all this so you will have to forgive me if I ask some stupid questions. 1st of all Im looking for a Plant or Tree that like the shade and lots of water. Can anyone help me
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Should I Lock My Shed
Got my new shed now on the allotment and am well pleased with it and use it to store my tools (spade, fork, hoe, rake, etc.) and all the other small bits and pieces that are essential for gardening...
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Preserving food without Freezing or Canning Book
Looks spot on. We freeze and we canned . Worth a look . Well if Coleman can wax on the poetry of food I had to check it out. Sub titled "Traditional Techniques using Salt, Oil, Sugar. Alcohol,...
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There's a nitwit in every group
You sure have one. h
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Is Organic Topsoil Worth It??
Hi everyone, Just want to get everybodys opinion on whether you think "Organic Topsoil" is worth the price for fixing bare spots, and filling in holes in a yard?? In the past we have tried 3 different...
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