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Aubergines
My aubergines have produced very little food this year but plants look healthy, I was considering removing the few remaining flowers and putting my portable cold frame over the plants to see if they would over winter - they are next to a south by Linda Pearson
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20/09/2012 07:55:14
by Italophile
Something is eating my Poppy.....please help
by something..... I cannot see any signs of slugs or any other culprits for that matter on the part of the leaves that are left... Please help as they are such lovely flowers!!!!  many thanks Hi Georgie Girl - are they annual or oriental poppies ?  And have you by Georgie Girl
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27/04/2013 20:38:57
by chica
Bee friendly plants for hanging baskets
(though I'm not sure how nectar rich they are). Sweet Williams, single-flowered Marigolds and nasturtiums are all good too. I'm going to experiment this year by sowing annual seeds, like poached egg plant, directly into containers and hanging baskets and a by Bowdeeka
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12/03/2012 19:27:28
by Bowdeeka
My Garden 2012
/PHLOX%20AND%20PANSY/?action=view¤t=dab551b6.pbw   Hello what a nice lot of flowers in pretty colours. Do you grow most your plants in containers? How big is your garden? what a lovely display,and inspirational.well your garden looks stunning by rusflorum
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27/11/2012 23:38:10
by rusflorum
Annuals, Perenials and Bi-annuals
importantly what the major difference as to why a plant will only last one year wheres as bi - annaul can do another year and so on?  Excuse spelling Thank you.       An annual will flower and set seed in the first year-half hardy denotes not frost tolerant by Cia
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06/08/2012 09:44:11
by Cia
HELP me please!!
areas in my garden and have filled them with summer plants and spring flowering bulbs but being a mother with a smallish budget i cant afford to keep buying seasonal bedding plants to keep the colour up in my garden so can any of you please suggest by natalia85
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27/10/2012 18:01:21
by ChristyRose
Daffodils and Tulips - what to do as they fade?
Hello there, as an amateur gardener living in a basement flat with a patio/courtyard I am limited for choice with planting. I planted some bulbs in February and they have flowered beautifully mostly getting sun on top of my shed!   Now by LeeSW1
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08/05/2013 22:49:31
by Welshonion
need help
) and grow in cultivated soil. They can't compete wth grass. You just direct sow these as you would any annual.   I saw something like this at Sissinghurst years ago and thought it was very stunning! The one there was primarily grass with wild flowers dotted by denise butcher
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12/01/2013 21:32:04
by nutcutlet
Winter flowering violas
I bought 4 potted violas from my local garden centre in late autumn and they have flowered all winter and given me much pleasure. I kept them in their original pots and put them on the patio. They are now looking rather sad. They are still flowering by rubber
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17/03/2013 18:33:13
by cairnsie
Solanum Crispum
I have a beautiful solanum which is 3 years old. This is my 2nd (left the last one behind when I moved). Every summer I snip off the spent flowers to discourage berry growth and to encourage more flowers...Is this the right thing to do though by rosesgrowonyou
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02/06/2012 22:04:51
by rosesgrowonyou