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Talkback: Growing woodland anemones

On 16/04/2012 in forum

, given that I can't go and just dig them up from the wild, I've planted anemone blanda in pots with a view to putting them out in the woodland later on when I know they have good root systems. Any tips on finding bluebell seeds would be gratefull


Talkback: Seed germination

On 01/07/2012 in forum

have been the same, they are now coming up in my veg patch so here's hoping. I've given up on my borlotti beans.  Seeds sown in the tunnel early and transplanted outside are pathetic and I might as well dig them up.  Seeds sown directly in the ground


creating a flower border

On 10/02/2012 in forum

I have nearly fininshed digging my border and am looking for inspiration for an all round the year planting scheme. The border is 1m deep and 20m long with a couple of ins and out ie. not straight. It is backed by a 3m high brick wall and faces


Moving pot bound Clematis and Honey Suckle

On 31/07/2012 in forum

and probably the root structure will be large enough to cope with the shock so if you cut any, I shouldn't worry too much.  Once out of the pot, dig a hole which mirrors the size of the rootball and spike the surrounds of the planting hole to make sure


Who's afraid of varginia creeper

On 16/04/2012 in forum

creeper should grow between the laurels, but I wouldn't worry about its roots taking over from them. In fact, if the laurels are large, then it might be difficult for the creeper to establish without a bit of TLC. Dig in plenty of compost when planting


tonights gardeners world

On 01/08/2012 in forum

not be impressed. But don't let that put you off. They will be lovely again next March.  thanks ! My mum was born in Ringwood My pulmonaria seeds itself all over the garden.  I dig up ones that are in the wrong place and either move them or put them in pots


Plant in pot leftover from last year - identify?

On 22/04/2012 in forum

colours so much just couldn't dig up and throw away. Pam - that's good news.  I'm having a vague memory that when I bought them as plugs, the leaves probably did have that tinge of dark purple/black to them until they grew on.  It doesn't smudge or come


Are Day Lilies invasive?

On 23/04/2012 in forum

even further. As I don't want any more clumps I have put divisions on the compost heap where they are now thriving! So I will have to dig them up from there. They are the first green shoots which appear in late winter, cope with any amount of snow


Double planting

On 23/04/2012 in forum

Hi All, I have about 20 plastic, aquatic type (so lots of holes), baskets sunk into ground, that have Tulips in them (wanted to make sure I knew where all the bulbs were so I didn't damage/dig them up at some point).  They're looking fab


Instructions from start to finish on foxglove flowers

On 08/06/2012 in forum

flower stems and flower again in a few weeks' time, so don't dig them up yet.


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