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Talkback: How to breed hellebores
wonderful, makes it all look easy Thank you More articles on selective plant breeding would be a good idea especially as many people these days will be gardening on a tight budget, including me! ====== http://www.clothes6.us/ ==== jgyty I by deafandold
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24/11/2011 15:29:49
by GEDLY844
Talkback: Breeding newts
by sarahs pondlife...
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28/11/2011 18:43:27
by Ross Jones
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13/07/2012 14:12:51
by lizmac
Talkback: Growing auriculas
Hi Kate nice to have you back,Their is a nursery on the out skirt's of Croydon that breed's Auriculas,Oldchippy. Hi Kate - thank you for this auricula-story and especially for your note about comfrey.In spring primulas and auriculas are my favourite by oldchippy
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31/03/2013 14:27:24
by Berghill
Talkback: Mice in the garden
Lovely blog post, thank you!How do you tell the difference between a field mouse and a house mouse? Will field mice breed in a house? And do house mice go outside much? Ah, so they're wood mice are they? We have one in our garden. I see it scurrying by Milo de Paor
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31/05/2012 20:57:46
by CCBear
Talkback: Wasps and cuckoo bees
Hello Richard,I saw my first swift today here in Ewell, it's the first since 31th July last year.How do they know when it's the end of July and time to leave.Oldchippy. They leave as soon as their young are fledged.  They never land except to breed by oldchippy
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21/05/2012 09:21:36
by Richard Jones
Help with blackcurrant plant..
them off-in this warm weather they breed  and produce more quickly-it is just a matter of getting the situation under control. Okay thanks by alex_wonga
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29/05/2012 07:51:51
by alex_wonga
Foxglove lutea
if it is stable rather than an occasional result of cross-breeding you will have to raise several generations and rogue out any that do not conform until the foxglove breeds true over and over again.   I hope you are a young person! That's where it all fell down by delville01
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22/11/2012 11:01:55
by nutcutlet
MYSTERY PLANT
and I have since been unable to find a replacement, (It looked great on the dinning table.) Yes, as already said, it could be an older type of busy lizzie - they used to be much taller and more gangly before improved by modern breeding. by SCORPIO86
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14/04/2012 15:44:37
by Alina W
frogs and toads in your pond
Having almost given up hope at this late stage of any breeding frogs and toads what a difference a few days of milder weather has made. Last week there was not a single sighting but today there is at least 60 or 70 sightings. I live in derbyshire by david103
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15/04/2013 18:22:54
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