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soil nutrients
i have pruned my leylandii back and have a lot of cuttings i do not have a compost bin but was wondering  as i am making raised beds can i place them at the bottom and put my soil on top for nutrients .  thanks Emma Crawforth wrote (see) Hello by rubbersoul
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16/02/2012 16:59:48
by Emma Crawforth
soil nutrients
if you composted the leylandii first. To make a compost bin, have a look at our project. Cut the leylandii up if you can before composting, and mix it with softer matter, like kitchen waste. If you put plant material straight into beds without composting by rubbersoul
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16/02/2012 16:58:12
by Emma Crawforth
moving blackcurrant bush
I would like to improve a bed where a big blackcurrant is planted. I would like to improve the whole bed, and so for this, I need first to move the bush into a planter so that I can fork, add coarse grit and sow green manure in all the bed. Should I by nadiamaz
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11/09/2012 10:00:35
by Maud is in the garden
High water table: dwarf fruit trees in raised beds?
My new garden is heavy clay which I hope to slowly improve with grit and organic matter as per advice on the forum. The water table is also quite high where I am so I guess i'm best planting mostly using raised beds with gravel paths/stepping stones by Whiteflowers
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02/04/2013 11:48:22
by blackest
asparagus
hi got some asparagus plants for garden centre at weekend and just wondering should i plant them out there in cold frame and how do i plant them never grown them before i have a 10 by 6ft bed  many thanks for advice in advance http://www.rhs.org.uk/Gardening/Grow-Your-Own/Veg-A-to-Z/Asparagus by shaunandnicola
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29/04/2013 21:59:53
by nutcutlet
Jubilee plants
? They must be inexpensive and easy to find. There are bluish coloured petunias. Here is a site that sells them, scroll down to find the blue ones http://www.gardeningshopuk.co.uk/plants/bedding_plants_surfinia.htm Price below is for 15 plants http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/plants/jubilee-plants by Marigold5
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20/05/2013 18:34:09
by SwissSue
Amenity planting. HELP!!
. There are already two Sorbus in the bed, about 1/2 a metre in from each end. And there is a street light in the middle of the bed. I just seem to be stuck! I know what type of plants to put in (I think) Viburnum, Tinus; Mahonia 'Charity'; Bergenia; Prunus by mary doris
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26/03/2013 15:14:00
by Joe_the_Gardener
Moving flowers...
I planted seedlings of Bellis, Sweet William and foxglove in a nursery bed last year to over winter with the intention of planting them into the flower bed this year. They look healthy, although the bellis have holes in their leaves, I thought by Zoomer44
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30/01/2013 22:52:07
by Zoomer44
best organic matter
Hi folks, we have just put raised beds into place and now need to add some organic matter to the soil before we plant our veg. What would be the best organic matter options? Home made compost would be very good; if you don't have enough, try by Kim Atherton
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05/05/2013 11:10:24
by artjak
Limestone chippings around plants
I have made a raised circular bed in my lawn that contains an olive tree, trachycarpus fortunei, Yucca, Agave, Euphorbia, Chaemerops and some opuntia. will using limestone chippings as mulch have any detrimental effect on these plants as i hear by fieldfest
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04/04/2012 12:02:47
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