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The company i work for as been going for 30 years  is it true the flower for this is the Lille if so is it too late to plant the bulbs Regards  David In my opinion your best bet at this time of year is to buy potted lillies from a garden centre by David Riley
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14/05/2013 19:59:09
by dennis williams
Ribes sanguineum
I'm not sure if my Ribes sanguineum is a 'Brocklebankii' or 'King Edward V!!'.  I have had it about 4 years and pruned it hard last year.  It is a nice bushy plant now and the branches that have flowered are very showy but some branches have by kjdintown
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03/05/2012 20:57:41
by kjdintown
Rose swags
Hi, I've got the idea of creating a swag for roses and clemantis between fencing posts (I've just removed the panels) and would love any advice on which plants to choose. Preferably pink or white roses with a scent. Any help would be fantastic by echo2
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11/04/2012 03:54:29
by Amy0824
Talkback: Growing autumn cyclamen
should plant them in an old wok in homage to their favoured vehicles?Mine live very happily in the needles under a cedrus odorata where little else 'dares'. Sorry, that should read Cedrus Deodara not Odorata (presumptious iPad chooses what it likes by Marinelilium
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27/09/2012 13:02:38
by Marinelilium
the best plants for wet weather?
always rained, but I also don't want to give up my hobby in growing plants... know most of the plants need light, but will you recommend some plants that has low requirement in light, very suitable for wet weather? thanks if you just check out by Amy0824
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11/04/2012 16:03:14
by rosie plum
Talkback: How to grow lily of the valley
had a garden where lily of the valley had become a weed. But, then, I suppose weeding is just part of gardening, the process of choosing which plants one chooses to allow in one's garden. I have read that it is best to plant them where their roots by gardengnome2
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08/03/2013 10:18:31
by Gardening Grandma
Small tree for front garden
) and one that is very hardy. Ideas please. What about Amalanchier http://apps.rhs.org.uk/plantselector/plant?plantid=116 or a crab apple?  With crab apples you can choose light or dark pink blossom or for the autumn fruits, from yellow to pink or red by Marie4
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19/03/2013 20:49:30
by lilylouise
Propagating a Yucca
shoots to harden first? Any advice would be welcome. Hello, I've not grown Yuccas but have just consulted "my bible" Dr Hessayon- house plant expert. He says simply remove & plant up offsets. I would choose largest & healthy ones. I have followed his by daydaisy
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08/05/2012 19:42:46
by daydaisy
Allotment Potato Blight
and plant material was destroyed. The soil will be fine if you choose to plant again. by HomemanLL
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12/09/2012 13:17:26
by Italophile
Ideas for some instant Autumn colour please
Have some empty space and would like a quick splash of colour, but bit stuck for ideas. Pot mums maybe or something similar ? Violas have such a long flowering season and you can choose a colour scheme to suit your taste. They are available by blueberry77
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22/09/2012 21:43:11
by sotongeoff