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Message for the gardeners out there

I know some of you are very 'green fingered'. I have a load of plastic and some clay pots, various sizes,free to collect from Bexleyheath if anyone wants them, just message me and we can arrange pick up

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    I do love Charlton Life!!
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    edited July 2015

    Why did i click on this thread?

    Maybe you misread and thought it said 'uphill' before gardeners?! (:
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    Why did i click on this thread?

    Maybe you misread and thought it said 'uphill' before gardeners?! (:
    Sussed me!
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    I've got a shoot load of cut back bamboo, roots and everything - does smell of petrol though.

    Colection only and from the public recycling centre near Leatherhead.


    Otherwise, does anyone know why my newly planted Lobelia (not labia before anyone gets clever) is droopy and falling apart.

    Chrysanthemum, Lupins and Dalias all doing fine in the same bed.
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    edited July 2015
    PL54 said:



    Does anyone know why my labia are droopy and falling apart ?

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    I hope the QPR firm ain't seen this... They are talking about running us all over London and we are discussing the start of a potato club... Lol you have to laugh....

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    I'm also selling pot in the Bexleyheath area.
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    I take a break from being an international rock star, coke fueled partying and shagging supermodels to do a bit of recycling and people have a go, just can't understand it
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    I take a break from being an international rock star, coke fueled partying and shagging supermodels to do a bit of recycling and people have a go, just can't understand it

    The Chris Martin of charlton life.
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    Does anyone know why my labia are droopy and falling apart ?

    Sorry, I know it's childish but I can't resist.

    Lobelia Labia likes moist, rich soil. Giving it a good watering may be all that's required. What's the soil like? It might be worth digging it up and placing some good compost in the hole, and re-planting. An alternative would be potting it up in compost and placing the pot in a bucket of water for several hours. Then replant.

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    My old woman's Bush needs trimming any advice?
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    My old woman's Bush needs trimming any advice?

    No need, I like her tulips
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    My old woman's Bush needs trimming any advice?

    No need, I like her tulips
    Sure it's not a Venus fly trap?
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    Titmarsh is our leader, Titmarsh is our leader !
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    edited July 2015
    This is starting to sound like the Norwich City forum.

    anyway I've got 20 acres..so you cant mess with me...

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    This is starting to sound like the Norwich City forum.

    anyway I've got 20 acres..so you cant mess with me...

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    Fork off.
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    My old woman's Bush needs trimming any advice?

    You know what they say about a bird in the hand, cashncarry.....
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