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brand new large slanted grit container to grow herb in...

On 07/04/2013 in forum

Hi. Being a novice gardener I would like to ask if anyone has some advice on whether or not I could use a brand new large slanted grit container to grow herbs in?    Many thanks in advance.....  I dont know what that is dizzi, but if you can put


Bargains galore

On 15/11/2007 in Unassigned

plants that'll go in to several containers...and then could end up as full-sized gorgeous plants in my garden...all for just over £1.00 each. Crazily good value; I just hope whoever propagated them got a decent cut. But how could they have at that price


How to pot up plants

On 20/07/2011 in Projects: The basics

for good drainage. This is particularly important for permanently-planted containers in the garden. This also helps to stabilise lightweight containers.Add compost to the bottom of the container, using the plant in its existing pot as a guide to the depth


are these garden pests

On 27/02/2012 in forum

can someone please help! I have a large container which i use as my herb garden, but have recently noticed worm like creatures poking out of the soil.  I thought at first one was an old coil spring from a pen,sort of browny in colour,  long


dogwood in containers

On 17/07/2012 in forum

Would cornus sanguinea be suitable for planting in a large container. I was hoping it would be ok if I kept it well pruned it should be ok. Any suggestions? Thanks i have some in pots and haven't had any problems ronan q wrote (see) Would cornus


Fig trees

On 16/01/2009 in Allotments

.It seems wrong, somehow, to water pots and containers in damp, chilly weather, but they do need the occasional water when conditions are dry. I don't have any pots at the allotment — I'd never be able to keep them watered in the height of summer — but I do


Spring Bulbs

On 14/05/2012 in forum

the containers for vegetables, consider buying another set.    I have bulbs in pots, which I tuck away at the bottom of the garden and leave until the following year, using another set of containers in their place.   Some pots I empty out and carefully plant


Mystery 'plant' ID please

On 16/11/2012 in forum

Hi, my sister found these growing in container in her greenhouse (it contained soil from the garden). She removed some a month ago and then 3 more grew. Our Dad didn't know what they were so she sent me a photo but I've never seen them before either


Fiberglass/ resin planters

On 17/04/2013 in forum

I recently visited Kew Gardens orchid exhibition and saw these beautiful containers.  Does anyone know where these or similar brightly coloured containers can be bought from.  I did contact Kew's Garden Development Unit, but as yet I've not received


Azalea and campanula pot display

On 22/07/2011 in Pots & containers: Spring

Acid-loving azaleas grow happily in pots of ericaceous compost, so you can enjoy these plants even without acid garden soil. They come in a wide range of colours, from deep red and pink to orange, yellow or pure white. Some even have a wonderful


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