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365058bet | 14:01 Thu 05th May 2011 | Gardening
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the geraniums I bought yesterday are encased in a kind of net in the compost,, Do I remove the net before I plant them out or leave them alone... Why is the net there in the first place??.. thanks
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No, don`t remove the net, the roots will grow through it, and it`s there purely for that reason, so that you don`t tear them or damage them unduly.
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thanks carlton, I won't be doing it in the rain though
Rain!!! you lucky s0d, we`re crying out for rain in the Bournemouth area.
Where are you Bet? Please send us some rain - we are parched up here in Norfolk.
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I'm sure you will get some,, its very welcome here in swansea,, firefighters are tackling terrific fire on the Brecon Beacons
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I've put the order in Lottie,, just hang on a couple of hours
Raining up north too bet - told you this morning!!!
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will you do a rain dance for Lottie please,, She's desperate and carlton needs some
Just heard the weather for tomorrow in my area, THUNDERSTORMS in the eve and all night into Sat & Sun, HOORAY.
No, you can just plant them as they are. its to protect the root from damage when transplanting from pot to wherever they are to go, depending on where u are though watch for frosts still if further north..good luck :-)

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