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 1   Members' Marketplace / For Sale: Sculpture/Ornament/Art / Metal Butterfy, Scopion......  Jun 7th, 2010, 8:54pm 
Started by stangrunells | Last post by stangrunells
2mm thick mild steel rust inhibited and powder coated.
great for indoors too.
 
http://greith.art.officelive.com/Butterfly
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 2   Welcome / Book Reviews / Re: Green Thoughts  May 21st, 2010, 11:21pm 
Started by beavergreen | Last post by TIGGYWINKLE
I bought this book recently on Amazon, and really enjoyed it. Spunky down to earth gardener, and she lived as she wished to a ripe old age.
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 3   Welcome / Seed and Plant Exchange / Aloes - Living in the Croydon/Wickham/Bromley Area  May 20th, 2010, 2:30pm 
Started by ALOE2347h | Last post by ALOE2347h
Live in the Croydon/Wickham/Bromley Area
 
I have aloe plants coming out of my ears and no more window ledge space.
I have no car but if u live on a bus route will deliver.
All I want is something for the pots otherwise free.
 
They come from "Granny" the 50 yr old mother plant promised to Kew on my demise.
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 4   Welcome / Gardening Questions and Tips / Re: worms in compost bin  May 14th, 2010, 5:13pm 
Started by hopefuldigger | Last post by colina
Hi Hopeful digger, I think when worms Smiley start crawling out and wanting to escape - the conditions are too damp - give them a bit more dry bedding and gently toss it in.
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 5   Welcome / Seed and Plant Exchange / New Home for an Avacardo  May 13th, 2010, 2:03pm 
Started by plantcarer | Last post by plantcarer
Hello
A 31 year old Avacardo is sad to have out grown it's current home and seeks a new location with room to fruit and lots of care and attention to live to a ripe old age.
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 6   Members' Marketplace / Swaps and Exchanges / SEED SWAP  May 7th, 2010, 3:58pm 
Started by Himalayanmusk | Last post by Himalayanmusk
WANTED: NICOTIANA LANGSDORFII & SYLVESTRIS IN EXCHANGE FOR RUBY CHARD / COURGETTE 'BLACK BEAUTY/ COBAEA SCANDENS /
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 7   Welcome / Gardening Questions and Tips / Senetti cuttings can anybody help?  Apr 26th, 2010, 2:51pm 
Started by aa.gardening | Last post by aa.gardening
Can anybody help?
can senetti plants be propargaited from cuttings?
if so how?  is there a certain way?
Many thaks
Andy
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 8   Members' Marketplace / For Sale: Sculpture/Ornament/Art / Garden decorations  Apr 6th, 2010, 3:31pm 
Started by poltradex | Last post by poltradex
We offer garden ornaments directly from Polish.
Offered garden ornaments  are of high quality, aesthetics and competitively low
prices.
More of our garden ornaments in the online shop:   www.pawilon.net/garden
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 9   Members' Marketplace / Swaps and Exchanges / Re: Have: Pink Brugmansia seeds  Apr 5th, 2010, 3:05am 
Started by Tonny | Last post by insignis
Hi Tony,
I have just returned from a fuchsia collecting trip in Colombia. I managed to find Brugmasia vulcanicola and brought back some seed. can send a picture if i have your e-mail address.
Best wishes
Dave Green
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 10   Welcome / Gardening Questions and Tips / raised beds  Apr 2nd, 2010, 9:54pm 
Started by flowerpower | Last post by flowerpower
Hi I'm new to this game, i need some help please !! I had logged into the patio but you all must be inside keeping warm!! Can someone please give me some advice as to what to grow in a couple of raised beds ? They are about 5ft by 3ft in size.I was thinking onions,carrots,cauliflower? Maybe potatoes in one of them?
 
Another problem is how to keep my dog and the neighbour's cats from pooing in them! Undecided
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