Ah, do you mean those woven wicker type baskets that I've seen them collecting fruit in, on TV?
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Yes Pa, thats the attractive trug/basket used by gardeners and flower arrangers - often ladieees in flowing frocks. On here however, trug usually means those brightly coloured flexible plastic bucket shaped things with two handles used for lugging stuff around and any one of a million other uses. Everyone needs at least 10, in a variety of colours!
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Have we had thinning yet? I think Kaiya's idea of putting a list in one place is a good one, otherwise I can see this question coming up quite often.
Thinning - taking out some seedlings around one so it can grow better without competition.
When I first found that out, I cringed, couldn't stand the thought of killing seedlings. And I still can't bring myself to do it. I wait for them to get big enough to transplant, and if that results in some fatalities, at least I tried!
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On one post so people don't have to search a whole thread, like maybe edit your initial first post to add suggestions. I realise it's more work for the editor of that post though - at which point I start thinking having it editable by anyone, like a wiki, would save time and effort. But open to abuse, of course.
And I sound so tech savvy but I'm really, really not! I'll shut up now.
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Originally posted by jdlondon View PostOn one post so people don't have to search a whole thread, like maybe edit your initial first post to add suggestions. I realise it's more work for the editor of that post though - at which point I start thinking having it editable by anyone, like a wiki, would save time and effort. But open to abuse, of course.
And I sound so tech savvy but I'm really, really not! I'll shut up now.
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Originally posted by scarey55 View PostIf you see this in your garden, dig it out and burn it! Don't compost. It is the root of the dreaded bindweed and I have just pulled loads out of one of my borders Grrrrr - bleddy stuff
Took me several days to pull it out of my garden bed, and I am positive I missed some.My Very Bleak Garden Blog
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In the midst of the street of it, and on either side of the river, was there the tree of life, which bare twelve manner of fruits, and yielded her fruit every month: and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations.
Revelation 22:2
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