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gardening to the No-Dig method and, like MsAnjuik, going from open plan veg patch to a raised bed potager type. On a completely different subject I miss the input about alpines that Geoff hamilton used to give us - hardly ever mentioned now, even by Sean Fishpool
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09/07/2012 11:27:25
by obelixx
Talkback: Flower show season
of roses. I remember a recycled shower tray transformed into an alpine display ! I try to stay awake to watch Gardeners' World on Friday, but don't always succeed after a week spent with sixty four and five year olds ! Catch up TV is a wonderful thing ! So by chris
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28/11/2011 18:38:32
by Escort banner
Talkback: How to grow strawberries
already have flowers, although they are small and not long in the ground. Should I remove flowers and let them grow a bit more first? Strawberries grow for fun in my garden, in beds,pots and forced in the GH for an early crop. Last year I sowed some alpine by cybergarden
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24/07/2012 14:33:02
by sotongeoff
Sempervivum succulents/houseleeks?
in the Alpine section  They are easy to look after !This is one of my sinks Pam x Don't go on line. Much better to select ones you like when you see them close up in a garden centre. A few are named - such as a favourite of ours, Blue Boy, but most don't have a by LeadFarmer
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01/05/2012 08:13:55
by backyardee
Talkback: Protecting plants from frost
Hi, I am a new gardener and not sure if it is to late to prune shrubs and over grown trees! The garden still has lots of green and two wks ago new buds on shrubs? Please help! I have a cold greenhouse, but would like to grow veg over the winter by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:44:20
by happymarion
Talkback: My first garden
alpine strawberry plants and eat the fruit but they all got concreted over when the extension was built. :-( I bought my first house when I was 28(after a tenement flat) and it had a huge back garden - that's where I got the gardening bug. Selling by Keen-gardener
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28/11/2011 18:37:28
by ghenry
Talkback: Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2011
on alpines to the WI next week so needed to do my hand-outs for that. So glad you like my comments and I find my garden a great delight. Well done from me too, James.Having been to HC on Tuesday i have to admit to being a little disillusioned.....it was ok by InsaniD
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28/11/2011 18:43:53
by sussex gardener
Clematis from seed?
might try again with my own sedd from other clems in my garden which I know to be hardy to -25C so would hope their babies would also be hardy enough for my garden. http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/plants/identification/2711.html Can't do by Gloucestergirl13
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12/06/2012 10:17:40
by Berghill
All year round Wall basket - drought resistant!
Hi  Sorry if this is in the wrong place or if it has already been asked. I am quite new to gardening and don't have a lot of spare cash or time, however I do have lots of enthusiasm and I don't mind a bit of hard work! I currently have 3 wall by NJJ272
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11/04/2012 18:39:47
by rosie plum
slugs
, slugs and snails inside the compost bins is productive but around the back of the shed is anti productive when they huddling into barnacle colonies to overwinter. I have gotten to know which areas of my garden attract the biggest colonies and which by barry hall
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10/05/2013 23:33:59
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