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  1. tedebear

    [Help] Gardeners Question Time.

    I wasn’t sure I wanted to mention it by name…::lol:
  2. tedebear

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    I had no idea there were so many!! Who knew! I feel enlightened in the way of wood anenomes, thanks! Report back if you get a hybrid in a few years!!
  3. tedebear

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    Oh, I see, sorry, I've been in the garden and the allotment all day, knackered and not firing on all cylinders! 😫:LOL:
  4. tedebear

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    Sorry did I not make sense? He said "brown thin leaved" one in the middle photo, I thought it looked a little chocolatey? Looks like Anemone flaccida from that web site??
  5. tedebear

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    I thought that too, but looks like I've learnt something today! ....Your chocolately one in the middle looks like the first one on this site: https://www.plantpref.co.uk/anemone.html
  6. tedebear

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    Well jealous - thats beautiful, good luck!!
  7. tedebear

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    I'd love an acer but we have tried two before and its just too windy in our garden. They all get wind burn and sulk...
  8. tedebear

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    By Orange Blossom do you mean Mock Orange or Philadephus? If so I have one and I can take a softwood cutting for you?
  9. tedebear

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    Broad beans, tomatos, onions all underway. Winter veg still going strong lettuces and cauliflowers. Front garden and back garden tidied and ready for filling of gaps soon as it was all moved around last year...I swapped allotment so its all a bit out of whack at the moment whilst I tidy up the...
  10. tedebear

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    They are pretty hardy, do you know which Crocosmia it is? Lucifer? Mine is Lucifer and has sprouted early before (we are in Shoreham) and been absolutely fine (my rhubard and custard honeysuckle is sprouting!!) , one year I put a big tub of mulch over it when a frost was forecast and it had...
  11. tedebear

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    At least you know if you bought a bag of baby spinach, that’s exactly what you got, tiny first leaves and all!
  12. tedebear

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    The Cotyledon leaf, bit of a crappy article but you get the drift here : https://everythingishomemade.com/2010/03/30/theres-a-cotyledon-in-my-spinach/#:~:text=That%27s%20because%20it%27s%20a%20cotyledon,you%20are%20used%20to%20eating.
  13. tedebear

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    The frost won't kill grass seed, but some of the wildflower seeds depending on the mix won't have liked it.
  14. tedebear

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    When was it sown in relation to that frost we had?
  15. tedebear

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    Depends on how much more it needs. A third a third a third each year till you get to the size thats right for your space (assuming its gotten to large), then the year following will be incredible as figs fruit on one year old wood...If its at the size you want, then this years harvest should be...
  16. tedebear

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    Nought wrong with that, I should have mown ours last weekend, its been warm enough to. So you'd be fine, as long as its not a boggy marsh, and not cut too short it'll be fine ...
  17. tedebear

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    I have slabs and the reason I preferred that is I don't get any weeds or anything growing up through it into the greenhouse. Its easier to sweep out as well when ever I need to clean up all the potting mix I've invariably dropped. I find slabs better in my boots too.
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