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yes it is autum and a bad picture but a stunning acer none the less .all the site is good value.check out the bamboos etc brilliant i thaught
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you can use it very weak for a tonic for an ill pond or fish tank to
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take of all the obviously dead or dying bits and plenty of tlc
On question - How do I revieve a nearly dead FIG
not easy as its the shady part of your garden bit thats possibly slowing it.im guessing youve fed and waterd it.ive managed to get light in before with a mirror or two. will it reach sun eventualy ? is it still in the pot ? have you got a picture ?
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a photo would help no end
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ok thanx again trees and good luck take care bye for now x
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cool your welcome
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im with you muddy lol
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excuse my ignerance but i went on there and couldnt find how to enter.talking of ignerance excuse my bad spelling to lol they had a question about grass snakes in the garden/pond on the gardeners world web site with a picture of a garter snake lol
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its a hard one to achieve without a little bit of die back in winter
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thank you so much
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cool im getting an ultra violet skul on my face.youl never see it unless under a black light which im getting fitted in my ex riot truck lol.ow and im spraying that one side like ie my side like a skeltons police van.my misses side im doing like a hippy van lol.dont worry im mad lol
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fair play thanx so much muddy
regards noseypotter.com
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private was used when the first cars and steam dirty smelly engines came along.it was so your garden looked nice while your hedge soaked up all the grime.
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easily handle it as heather sais
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your garden looks lovley bye the way.very full and balanced
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wow i mite give it a go nothing to lose.hope your good take care bye for now x
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know need to as its a very hardy shrub grown for its leaf rather than its flowers.they used to use the leaves for bow strings sewing etc.
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the thing with plants is generaly it is not natural at all to be moved once theyve rooted.its us humans that do that for them.id say as long as you dont disturb the roots like you shouldnt realy anytime is good .its better in winter when there dorement especialy big plants that need digging up because they dont efectivley know theyve bean moved.theres no air born bugs,germs etc lots of reasens but as your just giving your plant more space for its roots without disturbing it it should be fine.very late in summer/early autumn is possibly the worst as all the said bugs and germs are about and its got to get through a winter without getting a chance to settle down.this is a general rule of thumb for most plants.there is always an exception to general rules though.
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