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Good morning all , have decided to delete my profile as being in full time work cant quite keep up with this- good luck for the future - Kath
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Hello how did you enjoy the show you went to?
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Hello there how did you get on on Thursday! We managed to get there yesterday and thoroughly enjoyed our lunch at the Masterchef dining experience. A quick sprint to the flower and plant exhibition over the way and a walk round the gardens before it rained and we managed to dodge the drops. Saw the editor from Gardeners World as we had tickets sent with our main tickets (ordered quite a while ago so we had really good seats too, two rows from the front. Very helpful hints on patio pot growing of
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Hi there Susiq, your pics are fabulous! Just love, well, all of them! I can imagine a lot of hard work and planning nas gone in to this, and it looks so beautiful. You must be very pleased. And all your plants look so healthy and a lot lot larger than ours! I suppose even the best establishments get nettles - we have our fair share of snails, but at least I hav stopped them eating my prize hosta!
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Well you all seem to have been very busy despite the weather! We had a lovely day yesterday, grass was cut before our visitors arrived, but it was pretty darn cool once the sun went in.... enjoyed talking gardens, rather than doing anything yesterday, and pinching all my sis-in-law's good ideas! Me and my brother are trying to figure out how to keep an annoying woodpigeon, along with a cheeky squirrel, away from our feeders - so we are searching the internet for ideas.... hubby who took early
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What a lovely treat, am sure once you get there you will thoroughly enjoy. Dont forget you have access to the Good Food Show too. We are treating ourselves to a lunch at the Masterchef restaurant which should be good. Good luck with finding your plants, the main exhibition area has lots of choice, Carol Klein was in there last year. Didnt see a lot of children there when we went, so think we will be safe on Saturday! Am hoping the weather is nice as I always love seeing the themed gardens - there
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I would agree with secateurs, I was given some for mothers day and they are fantastic - easy grip - although I am not needing that quite yet! and do the job just fine.
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I have to agree, finding that little bit of sun and enjoying the fruits of ones labours - checking out the plants on a sunny morning, before anyone else is up; having my tea on the patio just before the sun goes down - remembering what the grass looked like when my sun used to play football there! Dosing on the sun lounger - watching the dragonflies hopping about over the pond - cloud watching - watching the birds on our feeder and occasionally a cheeky squirrel! Most of all, being able to forget
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Thanks Miranda, have just been out to salvage any wreckage from the wet few days we have had - sun shining herein sunny Cheshire! There are usually some good offers in Gardeners World (subscription gift from hubby, which has been much appreciated) -am growing plug plants to fill in gaps in our rather urban front garden - mainly parking space (on small cul de sac so definitely needed) but have a triangular plot at one corner which is shaping up nicely (only planted a couple of years ago). Have a photinia
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Hello another newbie here, just found this on a Q&A site, wonder if one of these could help you? My tomato plants are really far behind this year but picking up now. 1) Plants are too dry. 2) Plants are too wet. 3) Foliar leaf damage from a bacteria or virus, especially if the yellowing of the leaves is accompanied by small dark spots (probably bacterial speck) or larger brown spots with concentric circles (probably early blight). 4) A more serious disease like verticillium wilt or fusarium wilt
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