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Rented property - new to gardening
going through these books gave me ideas and it really was a very enjoyable journey. Interesting space William, I think you have the right idea building on what is already there re the Yukkas. Sorry can't help with id of the plants. MIght be worth by William Couch
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25/02/2013 08:09:34
by Gardening Grandma
Garden Achievement
is a good one for us gardeners ? Nearly all involve persuading OH we need something like getting a man with a bulldozer to smooth out centuries of lumpy cow pasture and scoop out a pond for drainage; getting same man to build a retaining wall of railway by Brumbull
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08/03/2013 11:54:39
by obelixx
Talkback: Paving over front gardens
feature tree in the middle. The only ones that make my heart sink are where someone has paved over to park their motorbike on it! Gravel is ok for your home but not suitable for driveways/parking/public areas to public buildings such as garden centres by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:43:27
by Lisa
Gardeners World new season
reclaimed bricks to build steps in several parts of my garden. I guess Monty was demostrating a full professional job that you would pay some money for. It is possible to do this a lot a cheaper. Picked up 40 red reclaimed bricks today       Don't get me by happymarion
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11/03/2013 15:31:17
by clogherhead
Talkback: Frogs, frogspawn, slugs and cats
, with no visable injuries from cats etc I am concerned it could be something worse, like a disease. I hope not, as I have been looking after the tadpoles over the past few years to build up an army of frogs to eat the army of slugs we have in our garden. We also by Marigold
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06/03/2012 19:34:01
by barbara bradford
Talkback: Exotic plants in winter
.We gardeners should be able to use as must water as we like to keep our plants alive all year around it's up to the water companies make millions and should give clean safe and build more places to hold water and even take out of the sea which is all around us by jason
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28/11/2011 18:37:56
by Anonymous
Talkback: Ladybird pupae
they bite/sting/ destroy habbitats? I am concerned as for the past 18 months I have noticed that we have ladybirds in our 138 year old church - I believe they are Harlequin. What sort of potential damage are they capable of in an old beamed building by Karen
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28/11/2011 18:39:11
by PiggyLou
Talkback: Moving bumblebee nests
have only just come across it.i have blue tits nesting in a bird box made by a plot holder next to me earley on this year.i would love to have some bees nasting there. any one have any idear how i could attract them or to build a nesting place for them by wilscombe
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28/11/2011 18:43:38
by Pest Control Seattle
Acer assistance - NEWBIE NEEDS HELP!
year and took this tree with me. My garden there was situated along a railway line which had lots and lots of trees, but nothing like this ever happened. I am now in a new build area and there is not really a tree in sight, certainly not close. Managed by Amy Smith
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03/05/2012 05:07:07
by pash
having a moan about...
concrete base.  Time to chat up the farmer neighbours and their son-in-law who does landscaping........... Then I can finally start building my raised flower bed, laying some plum slate and moving stuff around - oh and a few trips to garden centre too by ilovemontydon
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17/02/2013 18:55:54
by Verdun