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tonyav
I like that one in County Antrim. http://www.msn.com/en-gb/travel/article/beautiful-tree-tunnels/ss-AA9sgnU...
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Ric.ror
I bought a cherry tree from aldi a couple of weeks ago and want to pop it in the garden next week now it's a bit warmer There are a couple of potential branches fairly low on it that I want to remove...
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NannyG
Is it normal to get 6 (six) squirrel's in the garden at the same time?
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andydingdangdoo
Hi, I have a raised wall in my back garden which is probably about 2 meters in length and about 2.5 meters wide. It has a large bush in it which borders my house, several trees and few other scraggly...
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smarty01246
I have a lovely staffy who has started to chew when I leave. ive put him in cage but hes broken it I wondered if anyone had any other ways except a muzzle
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mallyh
just seen on the news a weasel on the back of a flying woodpecker absolutely brilliant....
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Fanriffic
For any fans of the band Europe, their new album 'War of Kings' is released today. They just get better and better. More heavy now than they were in the 80s with The Final Countdown....
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fuggy
Re my last post. I'm sorry that I didn't explain properly. What I really wanted to know was how do I remove them from the main plant, do I let nature take it's course or is it a bad back coming on?...
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auntie-bertie
I am looking for a hardy plant that will flower each year, does not need pruning for a grave.......I will only get to visit about once a year. Grave is in good sunshine and has good soil. Any...
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ABSpareEditor
Me and some colleagues want to start a band, but we can't think of a name because The Editors is taken...
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retrocop
Extracts from letters written by council tenants: 1. It's the dogs mess that I find hard to swallow. 2. I want some repairs done to my cooker as it has backfired and burnt my knob off. 3. I wish to...
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grannie39
Is it too late to prune my hydrangea down to 18 ins. my son the gardener says the flowers will be set for this year, but it was so big last year I couldn't see over it or round it, I did chop the top...
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corylus
This happens over and over again recently the other day in Scarborough (and often in Blackpool) bloke takes his dog for a walk along the sea-front/promenade when the tides are high and breakers are...
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piemeister
having used electric versions and found them unsatisfactory, has anyone experience of a good heavy duty shredder. I have a large garden with lots of shrubs, trees and perennials all of which produce...
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megfitz
Which Annual Climbers should I be growing to be able to have sprays of flowers in the summer, (not Sweet peas) ...I'm thinking of covering Gazebo posts ...it's packed away for winter so no perennials....
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mushroom25
Racist? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2964374/A-little-racist-BBC-DJ-Alan-Partridge-moment-apologising-playing-1969-song-features-words-yellow-Chinkees.html...
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lilacben
Hi all who have been with me on this one... I have today had a look at the bark of a Cordyline and a Yucca.... it appears we do indeed have a cordyline here after all.... so I will post my question...
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thelewisgang
having recently moved into my house, I've noticed a small piece of the air brick on back of house is missing. Can I buy a replacement "piece" or does the whole lot need to be renewed. thanks in...
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bradmoor
Does anyone have any idea how far in advance of planting veg should chicken manure be applied to the intended planting area, e.g. runner beans and courgettes?
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stampy
Good morning, stuck on 15a Redundancy payment (9), ----r---e, 19a vexatious (9) --d-e-I-g and 14d changed to vapour (10) (nothing!!!!!!). Any help woul be appreciated.

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