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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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273
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
by Ray 3
Talkback: My gardening year
interesting, Kate, and I know how much pleasure even a tiny
garden
can give. You will learn to be very choosy about which plants you wish to give space to and find out shortly,I hope, that there are
alpine
species of most of the favourites which take up very
by maureen60
10
53
28/11/2011 18:42:45
by Kate Bradbury
Planting an Art-Deco Raised Border
alpines
and by this stage I'm getting anxious for phase 2 to get completed. Regards,Steve Looks very good, I have seen people ask for advice about low maintenace
gardens
for limited motor function so it will be good to show them what is possible
by LowiePete
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22/07/2012 19:51:37
by Shrinking Violet
Talkback: Choosing plants for autumn colour
pink to a dark burgundy.At our local group of the
Alpine
Garden
Society we are having one of the four lectures at our annual conference on "The Glory of Autumn" by the curator of the Oxford University Botanic
Garden
, Timothy Walker. I an all agog
by happymarion
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134
28/11/2011 18:44:13
by jackie
Talkback: Tomato blight
I have grown Tomatoes for many years but it is only the last three years i have had a problem with blight. In the past i chose to grow what you may call normal size tomatoes ie shirley
Gardeners
delight, this year i decided to grow all small
by Sandercott
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28/11/2011 18:37:21
by Tom cerise | ChineseNameStamp
Plants from cuttings
I have lots of plants raised from cuttings in my
garden
.....just as most people have....ranging from conifers to
alpines
. Suggestions please for perennials that can be quickly propagated by cuttings....penstemons, osteospermums,.....to provide cheap
by Verdun
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26/03/2013 13:51:58
by Caz W
Winter wonders
It is New year;s day and the rain has let up at lsst and i can take my camera out in my
garden
to see the beautiful bare bones of the trees and anything else that thrills me in the winter. so be prepared for some photographs as soon
by happymarion
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09/01/2013 21:16:39
by Verdun
Things you did in the garden as a kid which were extremely bad!
arround me. http://www.ideasforgardens.net/berghill/CoachTrip/ Berghill what a lovely
garden
, you have clearly put in alot of work.. I like the different sections and shaping aswell.. What a wonderful
garden
! You must be an
alpine
expert but it seems
by BrummieBen
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02/03/2013 07:39:17
by cloud8
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