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will start again with some new seeds, they are lovely plants and I want some I would have a quick look on the commercial sites like suttons or fothergills and see what they advise. Sweet peas I would just sow them into to some good compost. Might be worth by Ryan Lloyd
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24/03/2013 19:58:41
by marshmello
Your top performing BLUE clematis
. have just planted one Also Durandii looks good Also blue azur - seen it a Sissinghurst again wpnderful Clematis macropeleta 'lagoon' for mid blue spring flowers and Perle D'Azur for summer flowering. Etoile Violette is definitely a stunner but very by happycottontail
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27/04/2013 17:39:13
by happycottontail
New Garden
choosing plants. Consider also a hedge on stilts - http://s211.photobucket.com/albums/bb262/Obelixx_be/1205%20Chelsea%20Flower%20Show/?action=view¤t=BG43.jpg as seen so well at Chelsea this year.  They give height without taking up sppace and so allow by Jas gardens
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22/06/2012 17:01:51
by obelixx
tulips not flowering..
very strange. We use new compost and bulbs each year and spring 2011 planting was brilliant despite the bad winter and we had nearly a 100% success with the tulips we choose. Hi borassus...  these have been in gound for 4 years now.. i lift and remove by gardenfantic
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15/04/2012 09:02:50
by Chloe2
Black spot on red robin bush
and alleviate the issue.if choosing new photinias to plant pay close attention to the species you are buying.photinia serrulata is highly prone to black spot, where as photinia x fraseri shows far more tolerance to black spot. by elizabeth cooley
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20/02/2013 22:04:46
by moorey
The light fingered kohl rabi thief.
I have (had) a patch of kohl rabi growing in my polytunnel 1 - 3 " in diameter. Due to the wet nature of our local climate I choose ventilation over temperature and only close the doors at night on very cold nights. Last night a very careful thief by Briggsy
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06/01/2013 14:36:07
by flowering rose
Plant suggestions to cover an arch
Can anyone suggest a good climbing plant that will cover an arch in my garden in a shady site under a holly tree.  i would like something with some colour bur the main thing would be for the plant to climb and enable me to train it over the arch by snodgrass
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01/03/2013 14:30:42
by snodgrass
Daliah in pots?
I really want a Daliah, the dinner plate size flower ones. I however will have limited space in my garden when I plant it all up with the plants I am growing. Will one do well in a reasonably large pot. Also are these plants any good and do you by cairnsie
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14/03/2013 22:45:31
by Bunny..
Growing seeds
Is there any way I can grow plants from seed without a greenhouse, shed or propagator?   Money is very tight and for instance I would like to grow some erigeron but I can't see how I can do it though it would be much cheaper than buying plants. I by Supernanauna
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08/02/2013 12:05:39
by Supernanauna
bulbs throughout the seasons
't need lifting, dividing etc in early Spring, as this would disrupt my seeds. You can plant them now if available but there are not that many to choose from-can only think of nerine and autumn crocus off the top of my head Thanks Geoff. Won't they come up by Jess is in the Garden
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04/04/2013 00:55:15
by Welshonion

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