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Daffodill and Tulip bulps planting
Dear all, I'm planning to plant my first bulps this year, and would like to start with the easiest of tulip and daffodill. May I know if i could put them both in one big pot at different layer as they come out at different time of the season by ping
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04/09/2012 22:45:00
by christopher2
Which climbing roses
Hi all, I'm new here, I'm hoping someone can help me choose between these two climbing roses, I was set on Indigoletta (Azubis) but I've just seen Waltz time in the J.Parkers catalogue and now I'm not sure. Has anyone grown either or both of these by Ashleigh 2
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28/01/2013 15:54:19
by Ashleigh 2
Pampas Grass
that burning it actually made it grow better! BUT you must choose a windless day, damp down surrounding areas first and have a hosepipe on hand incase it gets out of hand. Mine went up in seconds and the heat coming off it was amazing. That said, a few months by Sheelagh Smith
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02/04/2012 14:46:37
by hkminca
Very small orchard
Hi I would like to plant three small fruit trees;apple plum and pear. How much space do I need and what varieties would be best? Thanks Hello Helga, Do you want to produce fruit? If so you'll need some pollinators. These are trees of other varieties by Helga
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04/04/2012 19:26:32
by Helga
Good chicken friendly plants for tiny bed
Hello, I need some help choosing plants for a tiny circular raised bed. It is about 1 metre in diameter and has a pole in the centre with a dovecote on top. It is in a sunny position all summer but probably half shade in winter. The main problem by Clarey
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26/12/2011 09:47:35
by Clarey
Ground cover plants through a fabric mulch
The whole idea of successful plantings of ground cover is that you choose the sort of plants that will spread and therefore cover the ground.  As you have covered the ground with landscaping membrane even if you make holes in it to plant plants by Michael K
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12/06/2012 03:08:02
by auntie betty
Planting clematis - distance?
We are putting up a (free-standing) trellis approx. 1.8m high by 2m wide and want to grow clematis. I haven't grown them before so I wonder how many plants maximum could I plant up, i.e. what kind of distance between the plants? Was hoping to plant by Robin6
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23/04/2013 23:14:01
by obelixx
Trees, plants or shurbs to plant on Soakaway ?
a boggy spot in his garden so he built a pergola next to it and planted a large climbing rose. It worked. Make the most of it and grow plants that like the conditions. There are some lovely plants that grow in boggy areas. I wouldn't choose a willow by Mario Theodorou
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16/03/2013 20:43:14
by nutcutlet
Talkback: How to grow annual climbers from seed
This is such a fabulous idea. I love it! When looking for a plant and not knowing it's exact name, being able to sort by 'Most Popular' or 'Early Flowering' or other similar catergories would be really useful, like when I do my shopping, I can by lkendall
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25/05/2012 10:15:41
by Alina W
Please help with my small front garden Low Maintence
or small stones the whole garden and plant a few small plants and maybe a pave in the middle. 2) Flower bed under the window made from new railway sleepers with some lights in the side of the wood. I would then put gravel or stones all over the rest with a by Vallum
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05/04/2013 18:04:57
by marshmello