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Iris rhizomes
I have 3 iris rhizomes which I received from a free news paper offer but the bed I'm planting them in has some plants and climbers in that I haven't cut down yet as they are still flowering. I was wondering if I could plant them in pots just for now by jean riley
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21/10/2012 10:39:17
by jean riley
Raised herb bed
I'm planing on making a raised herb garden this year and wonder what plants/flowers make good companions? I have a raised triangular herb bed on my deck which has been brilliant now for past 3 years , I have beds at the back with geranium and also by Bookwormy
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17/01/2013 12:12:48
by bunnysgarden
Tips on types of soil etc for the base of a raised flower bed
Please any advice gratefully received on the above Thank You .if have  some dimensions of your bed and a list of possible plants you wish to grow it;s easier to give an answer. for example if you are growing annuals with shallow roots and the bed by Shorty2
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29/01/2012 11:54:21
by Dave Shah
Sugar snaps are ready, but the beds are not!
with planting in grow-bags?  The beds are a good 4 weeks away.... by lindsay2610
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08/05/2013 21:34:06
by lindsay2610
Sugar snaps are ready, but the beds are not!
with planting in grow-bags?  The beds are a good 4 weeks away.... by lindsay2610
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08/05/2013 21:35:03
by lindsay2610
Cana Lillies -- to lift or not to lift
I planted three new cana lillies this year in a newly designed hot bed.  They have grown really well, now about 1 metre tall and have all flowered well.  The bed is in a corner of the garden, south facing, with walls on two sides.  The soil is also by Dudley Horler
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28/09/2012 10:03:27
by Dudley Horler
Raised bed depth
pleasing to the eye if the ends of the beds, for example, were much deeper and separate, maybe filled with ericaceous soil, it would also give you the opportunity of growing trailing plants aswell. Thanks for reply, going to go for 18 inches I think then I by bennett418
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06/06/2012 15:08:05
by Antonio2
manured raised bed
p.s i only grow veg turnips cabbage/sprouts/broc/caulie/punkings/leeks Brassicas do not like newly manured ground. Peas/ beans etc do. Don't plant carrots or parsnips there. They will all split into many fingers. Only plant them in beds that have by shaunandnicola
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21/04/2013 21:31:47
by Ziminuk
Online vegetable plan recommendation
website, selling organic vegetables(plants), great service, reasonably priced and are delivered very neatly in a cute box where the plants are nestled in a bed of straw!! by CJ7
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17/04/2013 21:09:23
by Beth Greenfingers!!
feature shrubs (evergreen)
Due to weed and moss taking over, I am forced to do away with my front lawn and have created 2 centre beds with gravel paths surrounding. The outer borders are well established with shrubs. I want to plant a feature shrub in the centre of each bed by Honeys Uncle
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10/03/2012 20:50:05
by Garden Buddy

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