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Posted: 10-07-2009 , 09:19 AM #16 | |
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Thanks a million for the advice Mandolin! It was early summer when I tried the lavender so I think I'll try it again later in the Autumn this year ... fingers crossed! Only |
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Posted: 22-03-2010 , 04:24 PM #17 |
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![]() I've some seeds from last year that I won't be using, they're still good though: Brussel sprouts; Tom Thumb lettuce; Super Roma tomato (for making sauces with, very fleshy) - if anyone's interested.
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Posted: 24-03-2010 , 10:34 PM #18 |
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![]() Would like to take you up on the offer,if I can sae.
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Posted: 24-03-2010 , 11:11 PM #19 |
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![]() dee1, I have only a few left now but you might as well have them, pm me your address & i'll stick them in the post this week. Mandolin
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Posted: 16-04-2010 , 09:53 PM #20 |
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![]() Just read this posting and thread, I'll follow it for all the advise. I moved to West Limerick last year and now have a garden or what will become one! I brought loads of potted plants with me and sadly they are still in pots, loads to be done and learnt before I can try flowerbeds. I have a window box planted with small lily bulbs (divided bulbs last year) if anyone would like them. Obviously they cannot be posted. I forgot to put that in when I first posted the thread.
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Posted: 17-04-2010 , 11:03 PM #21 |
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![]() yes please i'd like some if possible,pm your postage details.
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Posted: 08-07-2010 , 02:17 PM #22 |
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![]() Can anyone advise where to get cheap fast growing trees for a very windy large garden area in the West of Ireland as everything I plant has no shelter at the moment. I would appreciate knowing the growth rate expected in a year and the best time to plant etc. if possible.
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Posted: 24-07-2010 , 07:35 AM #23 |
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![]() Hi Gardengirl
The lealand conifer is very fast growing. It is not native to this country. If you go onto www.gardenhedgingonline.co.uk you can read all about the different varieties, their height and growing rate. You can get them in any of the garden centres and the cost depends on the maturity of the plant. Hope this helps Cheers Knockduff |
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Posted: 17-08-2010 , 10:36 AM #24 |
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![]() Hi,
Garden plants is a fertile and beautiful region provided with open areas and greenery, so it is very much essential to take proper care of it. |
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Posted: 14-09-2010 , 09:16 AM #25 |
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![]() There is an organisation called GIY (Grow it yourself) and they have groups all over the country. Locations can be found on their website. They have very informative meetings, which do not assume a phd in horticulture. They also have a system of swopping plants, seeds, cuttings etc. I know there is one in Oranmore or are very open to people starting their own. Meetings are usually once a month.
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Posted: 15-09-2010 , 01:20 AM #26 |
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![]() The GYO group sounds really good, I moved to West Limerick two years ago and havent really gotten to know anyone yet so having people to share advise about trying to get my garden the way I'd like would be great. I'm going to try found out if there is a group in this area. Thanks for the idea.
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Posted: 21-09-2010 , 06:27 PM #27 |
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![]() oooohhh im in, my gardens nearly an acre + i can only manage to keep the front of it respectable at moment, back bits like a field, would like to plant some hedgeing that will disguise the back bit until i can organise it a bit better
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Posted: 24-09-2010 , 09:46 PM #28 | |
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