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Talkback: Plants for perfume
. It will sit outside the kitchen door and waft the lovely fragrance throughout the dark days of winter. Please can anyone help.I am wanting to to grow some hyacinths for
christmas
.I planted the in containers about six weeks ago and put them in a dark warmplace
by whitevan woman
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28/11/2011 18:41:31
by Violingirl
Talkback: Brussels sprouts
informed me that I needed to put a splash of vinegar in the cooking water to stop this happening. I was left with a small bowl of grey sprouts... very appealing! BUT, and here's the amazing thing, when I cooked them up on
Christmas
day, the purple colour
by gaynorthegardener
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28/11/2011 18:30:27
by flatcap_man
Talkback: Snowdrops
doesn't it lift your heart to see these pretty little flowers they are so welcome in the dreary days after
Christmas
, wish I could have the complete range but then that would leave the garden empty the rest of the year. The Snowdrop Valley, correct
by kaycurtis
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13/01/2012 01:30:35
by jonno
Talkback: Holly berries
christmas
wrealths,garlands and table arrangements, so as there are no berries we use other sources of berries that will achieve just as wonderful a display as if using our Ilex berries. There is the crataegus orientalis,Sorbus aira'Lutescens' and Skimmia
by SHEDDY
4
64
05/01/2012 12:15:01
by Nicola Lois
Talkback: Plume moths
I'm hoping someone will buy me a moth trap for
Christmas
Richard, or at least the electrics so I can make one. We get loads of moths and caterpillars in our garden but I can never identify them... I found a beautiful moth in my greenhouse yesterday
by debbiemackenzie
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28/11/2011 18:43:59
by donutsmrs
Allium Bulbs
Not sure where my orginal post went! Just after a bit of advice on planting my allium bulbs. I was given some for
Christmas
, didn't get a chance to plant them, and am wondering whether I could get them in the ground now? Or would I be better
by Louise Matthews
5
241
17/03/2012 15:21:10
by Stephen Shipley
Hydragea
, have flowered keep those on the plant to protect next year's buds. I let my heads dry out and spray them gold to use for
Christmas
decorations. Mariebainbridge, I love that idea, I will be doing that this year! Thanks
by David10
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131
02/08/2012 22:16:30
by Anna Skehan
Agapanthus and dead heading..
year when we had that mild spell up to
Christmas
-so wait and see. thanks sotongeoff.. i hve never tried it before but just wondered as the are dying down now. will let ya know. In a season like this many things have flowered again and very quickly. My
by gardeningfantic
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79
07/08/2012 20:12:06
by christopher2
Red Filbert
windowsill or the like. Eat by the end of
Christmas
. Thanks for the advice but the colour changed in August, so do you think it is still OK, will the colour come back proplerly next year ?. Do not feed your filbert; it is pointless and wasteful to feed any
by skywoman
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23/09/2012 12:44:00
by Welshonion
Growingspuds for Chistmas...
After growing spuds successfully for several years in bags, I had hoped the 3rd year trying for
Christmas
spuds might have been within my grasp but me thinks set back with late blight, the plants are not looking very healthy and with the threat
by Zoomer44
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06/10/2012 01:10:40
by Insomnia1973
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