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  • Re: GREENHOUSE PARTS

    Forum post by stevew on 28 Mar 2007

    Hello Loublou I think same as Vortex says would be cheapest, either a DIY store or Hardware store, you need a right angle length of aluminium profile and would just have to cut it to size and drill the ends yourself Read more..

  • Re: Just Started 'Level 2'

    Forum post by stevew on 23 Mar 2007

    Hi Jeremy It's through Learning Curve and then sitting the exam at the nearest facility Read more..

  • Re: What are these?

    Forum post by stevew on 22 Mar 2007

    I think fungus same as Digger, it looks a bit like what you get on rotten damp wood, it could be 'Bog Roll Spot' [Edited on 22/03/2007] Read more..

  • Re: Just Started 'Level 2'

    Forum post by stevew on 22 Mar 2007

    I am about 2 thirds of the way through it Read more..

  • Re: Can I plant Gooseberry and Blueberry Plants in Containers?

    Forum post by stevew on 18 Mar 2007

    Yes for both Suzie I have a standard gooseberry in a pot I grew a number of years ago from a straight shoot, its about 6 foot high and I tell people its a goosegog tree, its usually the recommended way for blueberries unless you have or can supply an acid soil Read more..

  • Re: HAZEL HEDGE

    Forum post by stevew on 14 Mar 2007

    There'a a bit of info here Margaret [url=http://www.hedging.co.uk/acatalog/product_10196.html]http://www.hedging.co.uk/acatalog/product_10196.html[/url] Read more..

  • Re: blueberry plant but no blueberries

    Forum post by stevew on 08 Mar 2007

    Hello Bog There are no males and females as such, just another plant will help obtain a larger crop Read more..

  • Re: Cordyline Australis Help

    Forum post by stevew on 06 Mar 2007

    Hi Linda I found this answer to someones question about a coryline 5 foot from a house, I would think a garden wall would be ok, especially if it is not too high, retaining, or structurally supporting something [i][b][u]Five feet is quite close to the house and one of the general rules when planting trees is that if a tree grows to a height - shall we say of twenty feet - it should be planted approximately twenty feet from the house but, if we follow this rule to the letter there would be very few Read more..

  • Re: Idle chat

    Forum post by stevew on 05 Mar 2007

    And I thought mine was chock a block :-) Read more..

  • Re: D.I.Y Planter?

    Forum post by stevew on 04 Mar 2007

    Hi Green-Thumbs I have done similar by going around garden centres and having a good look at the planters they sell and how they are bolted together, there are also articles in the garden press now and again on projects like this and what you need etc you can also find plans online with a search...like this one [url=http://www.woodnet.net/planupgrade/pdf/planter.pdf]http://www.woodnet.net/planupgrade/pdf/planter.pdf[/url] [Edited on 04/03/2007] Read more..