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I have a peach tree. It doesn't grow too fast, it doesn't need male and female tree and it has survived lots of cold winters now.
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that is a wonderful idea, but my pot is broken horizontally :(
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Lyn, the top came off and my husband fixed it with tie wraps.
No need to tell you this didn't work, so I fixed it myself with iron wire.
After a while, it was clear that it's working days were over, I replaced it with a plastic one.
I'm still regretting I didn't find a yellow one at the time :D
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Well, not mine really but....
Plants change with seasons. I need to remove the muscari's and daffodils.
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I'm in Belgium, moderate climate (they say :D)
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What a shame it broke, it could happen to me...
It's funny, they sell such bulbs as vases at my local garden center, the come in two different sizes (both small)
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I think I found it, it is Ribes Sanguineum. No Maple.
the other one is Sorrel, I tried removing it yesterday but I think it has roots down to the center of the earth :)
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Clematis "Multi Blue" (has to open more)
miniature rose
Wisteria
Wisteria
herbs in grow bags
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I spent Mothers day at a festival, with my son, had the best day ever!
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it is just too cold too long here, I miss the sun, I miss green all those winter months
wanna swap?
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First I would like to identify this one. I've got it last year but no flowers, I don't know if it grows any.
then second, I'm sure this is a disease, but what?
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it's on a non decorative plant, but I feed those to my bunnies (cannot remember the name right now)
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that's why I call myself Lazy gardener.....:D
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all my daffodils are waiting for the leaves to turn brown so I can store the bulbs
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Did you ever succesfully repair a terracotta pot?
One of my bigger pots broke in two pieces over winter and I would like to repair it as it is a clean "scar".
I'm not sure what glue to use. It doesn't matter if it's not fully waterproof, as long as the two pieces stay stuck together firmly
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O yes, I LOVE those creatures...NOT!
Hate hate hate! Kill kill kill!
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o yes, I could start from scratch (well almost).
The people we bought the house from had two dogs that were in the side garden most of the time, you can see that, there was no grass left.
Now I change things every year, that's part of the charm of having 3 pieces of garden
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I just started but I invite you to take a look at my garden from how it was when we bought the house and through the years.
http://pinterest.com/cottagecats/gardening/
don't know if you need to be on Face Book to look, sorry
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Yesterday I started removing the grass from the area where plants should go.
Last year my hubby did that, but if you just leave it be, that's no good :mad:
So I challenged myself to take all the grass out and today I asked my son to help and now the area is almost clear. I'm planting things...
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I hope mine grows as a weed too.
I just keep it for the smell, then I go "aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhh" :D
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