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By *unlovers OP Couple
over a year ago
rotherham |
Any keen gardeners out there every used this flowers magic stuff
You just sprinkle on the soil and have flowers within 6 weeks
Just wanted some feedback on the stuff as really wanna try it
I know its a silly subject on a swingers site but who cares
Ive seen worse subjects....lol
xxx |
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"Any keen gardeners out there every used this flowers magic stuff
You just sprinkle on the soil and have flowers within 6 weeks
Just wanted some feedback on the stuff as really wanna try it
I know its a silly subject on a swingers site but who cares
Ive seen worse subjects....lol
xxx"
I'll let you know I bought one from amazon and they sent me two. Used one on Tuesday and saving the other for August. I'm excited!!!
No, I don't get out much! |
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By *odareyouMan
over a year ago
not far from iceland,,,,,, tescos is nearer though :-) (near leeds) |
"It will work….
But so would buying the same selection of seeds at a tiny fraction of the price in individual packets….!. "
With you there soxy, buy some plant food as well, a well balanced one to start with ( growmore npk 7,7,7 ) some coir based compost, save you a fortune, when the plants start plowering use something like miracle grow plant food, ( if you ve tomato feed that ll do,, ) |
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over a year ago
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"It will work….
But so would buying the same selection of seeds at a tiny fraction of the price in individual packets….!.
With you there soxy, buy some plant food as well, a well balanced one to start with ( growmore npk 7,7,7 ) some coir based compost, save you a fortune, when the plants start plowering use something like miracle grow plant food, ( if you ve tomato feed that ll do,, ) "
You should be my personal gardener |
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By * Jay69Man
over a year ago
Bridgwater - Somerset |
"It will work….
But so would buying the same selection of seeds at a tiny fraction of the price in individual packets….!.
With you there soxy, buy some plant food as well, a well balanced one to start with ( growmore npk 7,7,7 ) some coir based compost, save you a fortune, when the plants start plowering use something like miracle grow plant food, ( if you ve tomato feed that ll do,, ) "
Not a fan of coir based compost, a multi-purpose with John Innes is my favourite.
Tommorite or equivalent tomato food is fine for flowers at a fraction of the cost of Miracle Gro.
Guess what I do for a day job? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I've just watered inside my greenhouse, my toms, cucumbers, lettuces, peppers and grape are doing so well.
I'm no gardener but this garden is fairly big so I've planted raspberries, black currants, white currants, red currants, strawberries and I have dwarf apple and cherry tree's
My favourite is herbs so I have a raised herb garden with 6 types of mint, along with parsley, chives, curry plant and thyme
I just chuck tomato feed at everything as a rule but I dug in bone meal and sprinkled the blood and bone stuffs before planting the bushes and my herbs get herb bio
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"I bought a couple and liberally dished them out in one corner of the garden. Waiting in anticipation
PS Nothing wrong with the topic at all
Not just me then! Nope - and if we re lucky we might even become trendsetters "
My gardener wasn't impressed but I've the sprinklers on, looking for green shoots...I'm a big kid! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"It will work….
But so would buying the same selection of seeds at a tiny fraction of the price in individual packets….!.
With you there soxy, buy some plant food as well, a well balanced one to start with ( growmore npk 7,7,7 ) some coir based compost, save you a fortune, when the plants start plowering use something like miracle grow plant food, ( if you ve tomato feed that ll do,, )
Not a fan of coir based compost, a multi-purpose with John Innes is my favourite.
Tommorite or equivalent tomato food is fine for flowers at a fraction of the cost of Miracle Gro.
Guess what I do for a day job? "
Thats handy to know I just taught myself to lay slabs and cutting through the turf was hard work |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I'm going to add my name to the boring buggers on here too. I've never tried magic flowers but I'm going to now.
I am however very excited about my tomatoes that I've grown from seed. They are about to be planted in hanging baskets. They are growing quite tall and spindly now. They are still inside at the minute. I've got 6 individual pots and I've named them all, Ben is in the lead, hes looks like a cannabis plant, with Lily and Sally close behind, but Timmy, Tabitha and Millie are just single stems.
Its exciting watching plants and flowers grow. |
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"I've just watered inside my greenhouse, my toms, cucumbers, lettuces, peppers and grape are doing so well.
I'm no gardener but this garden is fairly big so I've planted raspberries, black currants, white currants, red currants, strawberries and I have dwarf apple and cherry tree's
My favourite is herbs so I have a raised herb garden with 6 types of mint, along with parsley, chives, curry plant and thyme
I just chuck tomato feed at everything as a rule but I dug in bone meal and sprinkled the blood and bone stuffs before planting the bushes and my herbs get herb bio
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Oh your garden sounds lovely and hard work. I have a small garden and a gardener...I like the end results,just don't like dirt...insects...grass... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I'm growing pumpkins for the first time this year. I've also got peppers, cabbages, toms, strawberries, runner beans, lettuces, carrots, spring onions and sprouts. Should keep me busy |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I'm going to add my name to the boring buggers on here too. I've never tried magic flowers but I'm going to now.
I am however very excited about my tomatoes that I've grown from seed. They are about to be planted in hanging baskets. They are growing quite tall and spindly now. They are still inside at the minute. I've got 6 individual pots and I've named them all, Ben is in the lead, hes looks like a cannabis plant, with Lily and Sally close behind, but Timmy, Tabitha and Millie are just single stems.
Its exciting watching plants and flowers grow. " wow you do love your plants . xxxx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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This is the first time ive ever grown anything myself. I usually buy my hanging baskets ready made each year and my garden was already planted with flowering bushes and trees so all I do is water and feed them.
If anyone has any tips for my tomatoes then i would be very grateful and happy to learn |
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By * Jay69Man
over a year ago
Bridgwater - Somerset |
"It will work….
But so would buying the same selection of seeds at a tiny fraction of the price in individual packets….!.
With you there soxy, buy some plant food as well, a well balanced one to start with ( growmore npk 7,7,7 ) some coir based compost, save you a fortune, when the plants start plowering use something like miracle grow plant food, ( if you ve tomato feed that ll do,, )
Not a fan of coir based compost, a multi-purpose with John Innes is my favourite.
Tommorite or equivalent tomato food is fine for flowers at a fraction of the cost of Miracle Gro.
Guess what I do for a day job?
Thats handy to know I just taught myself to lay slabs and cutting through the turf was hard work "
Sorry, don't do hard landscaping, just hard gardening
Trim your bush? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"This is the first time ive ever grown anything myself. I usually buy my hanging baskets ready made each year and my garden was already planted with flowering bushes and trees so all I do is water and feed them.
If anyone has any tips for my tomatoes then i would be very grateful and happy to learn " I am doing more this year my seeds are coming up .. and having loads of poppies and sun flowers , cosmos and sweet peas and corn flowers ... I have put in all sorts , |
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"Any keen gardeners out there every used this flowers magic stuff
You just sprinkle on the soil and have flowers within 6 weeks
Just wanted some feedback on the stuff as really wanna try it
I know its a silly subject on a swingers site but who cares
Ive seen worse subjects....lol
xxx"
Does it make chest hair grow? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Any keen gardeners out there every used this flowers magic stuff
You just sprinkle on the soil and have flowers within 6 weeks
Just wanted some feedback on the stuff as really wanna try it
I know its a silly subject on a swingers site but who cares
Ive seen worse subjects....lol
xxx
Does it make chest hair grow? " Like magic lol x |
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"Any keen gardeners out there every used this flowers magic stuff
You just sprinkle on the soil and have flowers within 6 weeks
Just wanted some feedback on the stuff as really wanna try it
I know its a silly subject on a swingers site but who cares
Ive seen worse subjects....lol
xxx
Does it make chest hair grow? Like magic lol x"
I've tried using Guinness on my plants! My neighbour said it was full of iron and would help grow them!
I thought a whole can was a little too much so I finished it off. Do you think it will have an effect on me? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Any keen gardeners out there every used this flowers magic stuff
You just sprinkle on the soil and have flowers within 6 weeks
Just wanted some feedback on the stuff as really wanna try it
I know its a silly subject on a swingers site but who cares
Ive seen worse subjects....lol
xxx
Does it make chest hair grow? Like magic lol x
I've tried using Guinness on my plants! My neighbour said it was full of iron and would help grow them!
I thought a whole can was a little too much so I finished it off. Do you think it will have an effect on me? " If you share a few cans with me you could have my chest hair all over you |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"bought myself some today,, aiming to use it tomorrow wooowhere did you find it been looking today and not found it so far x"
local garden centre called Endsleigh.. it can be bought on ebay, amazon and B&Q |
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"bought myself some today,, aiming to use it tomorrow wooowhere did you find it been looking today and not found it so far x
local garden centre called Endsleigh.. it can be bought on ebay, amazon and B&Q " Thanks xxx BQ tomorrow for me xxxx |
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