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    How to Line a Marshalls Argent planter wall

    Hello, I have just had 2 planter walls built with Marshalls Argent walling and coping. Can anyone please advise as to what sort of liner I should put into the walls before gravel and soil? Thanks for any advice
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    Protecting a Pergola - what to use?

    I am about to erect a Pergola in my garden and would like any advice as to a good paint or stain to use to protect it from the weather. Many thanks
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    Painting new Coving

    Many thanks for your advice
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    Painting new Coving

    I thought it would look nice! - I want it in a different colour than the ceiling (white emulsion) and a slightly darker colour than the wallpaper (apricot) If you think gloss is wrong, please let me know - Thanks!
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    Painting new Coving

    We have just had our lounge re-plastered and new coving put up. Please can anyone advise how I should prepare the coving before painting with gloss? would a thinned down paint be practical - in which case, what sort of paint and how thinned down - with water? Thanks in advance
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    garden

    You could also use a soapy spray - get an old bit of soap, rub it on a cheesegrater so you get 2/3" of soap, put the grated soap into one of those indoor house plant sprayers (Homebase, B&Q about 99p) and add very hot water to dissolve the soap. Wait until cooled, and then spray onto the leaves...
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    What is wrong with my Passion flower?

    Most passifloras look pretty manky until they are cut back in late spring, much as in your pictures. Cut all the old/manky leaves off and any old, dead bits (usually very pale/cream in colour). Don't be afraid to end up with a load of bare stems with some very small growth on. It may be that the...
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    Poorly acer

    What compost/medium did you re-pot the acer in?
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    Red Robin

    Ah! at least you have a clue to your culprit - sounds like either scale insects or whitefly - both are sap suckers that secrete a sticky substance called honeydew. Prune out all infected leaves and branches and spray the rest with Permethrin based insecticide or Malathion, this should do the...
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    Red Robin

    No - Photinias should be putting on a lot of red, new growth at this time of year at the tips of the branches. They are prone to leaf spot, powdery mildew,aphid attack and root weevils - so check for any signs of these first. In general, though, they are hardy shrubs suitable for most soils and...
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    trees

    Before planting, you need to dig a wide rather than deep hole and incorporate some organic matter into the soil - either garden compost or well rotted manure and mix in well to the planting hole. A handful of either Bonemeal or Blood/Fish/Bone will help root formation. Make sure the "wall" of...
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    Kitchen Ceiling - Skim first or Lights first please?

    Many thanks for all your help
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    Kitchen Ceiling - Skim first or Lights first please?

    We are doing up our kitchen and are putting plasterboards onto wooden batons on a false ceiling. We need a plasterer to come and skim the ceiling but I need to know whether to cut out the holes for the lights (low voltage round spotlighty ones) first or to get the skimming done first? It...
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    Too late to lawn?

    Not too late - spring & autumn are the best times to lay. The preparation of the top of the soil is more important than the soil underneath. Get all the stones off that you can, and fill in any bumps or hollows that can cause problems when mowing. Firm soil well by tramping (treading with boots...
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    Hydrangeas

    Oh, you do know how to enjoy yourself!!!!! By the sounds of things though you have a fairly good grip of the soil you have, the problems its causing and the ways to sove it - all sounds perfect sense to me. If you are desparate to grow chrysanths then definately the short term solution is to...
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    Hydrangeas

    Just to be nosey - why the Chrysanths failure? What kind of soil are you on?
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    Hydrangeas

    That's what this great forum is for! Don't apologise for asking.... As a general rule, the cause of no flowers can be: - Pruning too hard. Most Hy's do, indeed, flower on the previous years growth. These are mainly the mop-head type (big, round fat flower heads). So for these varieties you...
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    Hydrangeas

    Sorry if I'm a bit late with this reply. Best time to transplant any shrub is either spring or autumn - this gives the plant a chance to estabish a bit before the winter sets in. Hy's prefer partial shade, but having said that, I;ve planted plenty in full sun - got some in my own garden (south...
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    Scarifying - what order to do things in.

    You'd be surprised how resilient grass is. It may look a bit bald at the moment but if you water it every couple of days it should come back to life and spread in about 2/3 weeeks. If you are still left with bare patches after that, re-seed the area - rake first, lay some top soil down to even...
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    Finding someone to lay a patio for a garden design

    Thanks Thermo your points are very helpful. I realise that I need to know a lot more than I do at present, and that the best way forward is to certainly go on some kind of a course from a landscapers point of view (I believe that Paving Expert do 1 day courses for preparations of site for laying...
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