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What did you do in your garden today?
gardens... box has such lovely foliage at this time of year... I wonder what you will plant in the tulip barrels after they've finished...? Today, I have finished planting some alpines and front border plants that I bought recently... just before the rain by LeadFarmer
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04/05/2013 20:43:44
by AndytheScientist
Talkback: Planting bulbs in lawns
as well. They are a glorious sight in the spring. I have finished planting my daffs, crocuses and tulips but still have alliums and anemones to plant as well as scillas,pushkinias,etc in alpine troughs. my friend gave me some fritillaria uva-vulva which by Lu
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28/11/2011 18:44:22
by Gina J'
Tasty and unusual fruit
Hi, Am after suggestions for fruit that'll taste great and possibly some unusual fruit that'll work in a cool temperate climate. I'm feeling inspired - Just read diacono's taste of the unexpected and Jane grigson's fruit book. Have got alpine by Big gav
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25/01/2013 23:55:08
by Sam Glendinning
Strawberry protection
small garden) and put one of the childrens windmills in each tub. it seems to keep the birds off, but the squirrel doesn't seem too bothered by it! Thanks Froglet, ingenius!! I will give it a go. You could always try suspending one of those shiny wind by Colin Atkinson
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22/06/2012 14:55:37
by Apgerald
How to cover a slope with ivy cuttings
rcontrol, as if you had actually been gardening and designed something. I agree with artjac about alpines. It could look great, but would obviously be more expensive and would take  greater effort to start it off. You could try car boot sales, where some by DONS1979
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21/02/2013 19:43:39
by chilli lover
Talkback: Growing salad leaves
on London's most ambitious balcony garden (http://londonvegetablegarden.blogspot.com)Am I better off growing these inside the windowsill in the absence of a greenhouse or is outside OK? Funny I some alpine strawberries I was given about 4 years ago growing by gardeningeek
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28/11/2011 18:38:20
by tisjen
Gardening Shows
who have to come by car and, as  I did the year I went,  have a pushchair and toddler to drive along with all the plant purchases. Okay thanks obelixx, didn't realise its Chelsea's 100th edition ........... Any Alpine Garden Society and Scottish Rock by Brumbull
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21/03/2013 22:38:48
by Woodgreen wonderboy
Talkback: Geoffrey Smith
sadly missed ,a true gentleman.i hope i have as much knowledge as he had and indeed as much warmth I remember Geoffrey Smith demonstrating double digging. Amazingly, it was absolutely mesmerizing. I doubt whether any other gardener could have held by RaiulBaztepo
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03/03/2012 21:52:19
by Glyn Walden
Talkback: Bonsai trees
patch, my garden is wildlife friendly and full of flowers from borage and blue poppys to alpines, oh and i have a wildlife pond too. So I would suggest that Elsie and gardeners world research a subject properly before making rude and naive comment. Hi by rod
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08/07/2012 04:40:29
by pash
Is everyone else's plants very late this year?
garden is at least 10 days behind last year, obviously due to the weather. Somethings also did extremely well out of all that rain including sedums, sempervivums, my Alpine Phlox, wildflower seedlings and self-seedlings and I think the Roses and Clematis by Lunarz
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20/06/2012 10:04:06
by gardeningfantic