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Oak Tree Planting
remained since, growing well, but beause the roots are restrained, it will never become the huge woodloand oak it could have done.    it is very lovely, has good strong growth and beautiful leaves.   Each year we top dress it with new JI3, and clean by PD68
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07/05/2012 12:29:17
by Bookertoo
New to gardening-need help!
. Everything is out of the way on a table or a crate, and I also got an iron and wood bench from freecycle.  I can put some pictures up to give a better idea.   Excuse the storage tubs, waiting for it to stop raining so I can clean them and put them away by fabulousemmalina
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14/07/2012 10:20:55
by figrat
Ponds
of the lack of a pump or oxgenting plants. Since then I've just the pond do it's own thing, Apart from cleaning out the leaves/netting it ( wrong position under two trees) I've got a few grasses around the edges, it does have different heights so things can by mdw84
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11/06/2012 15:56:49
by kB3
slug slime
on my hands after a session of slug lobbing which soap, bleach, lemon or vinegar can't shift. Only a pan scourer liberally applied will get the stuff off. Any less aggressive ways to clean off my hands please? Wear gloves-or wear disposable gloves Yep by schubbs
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03/08/2012 14:59:53
by blairs
Raised, bordered vegatable beds (Something to think about)
in by approx 100mm. It gives you space to clean right into the corners, the other reason is that 100mm gives plenty of room to erect a fruit cage. I am afraid that I am not the person to advise on soil make up etc, but slowly, I am removing the soil from each by Eddie J
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26/04/2012 21:45:13
by martymower
grass cuttings
the kangaroo droppings, and then they employee more people to reapply the nitogren in the form of 'clean' pellets. Most of my grass cuttings go to the green-waste collection. Having seen the efforts that went into trying to compost Bowling green cuttings by 4711
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13/07/2012 19:13:20
by Palaisglide
deleting gardeners world account
suggested a while back because the way the ad unfolded over the forum made it difficult to use). I'm glad I did too as it has cleaned up other sites I visit. Still the OP seems to be having some problems understanding that this site and the magazine have by Acesome
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30/10/2012 11:57:44
by ernie's ghostly gold tops
Cutting wet lawns?
, then spray the undersides of a mower with spray with WD40 lubricant. That stops it clogging up and makes it easy to clean afterwards. Ok, the pot smith, priorities are pregnancy, so relax. But, you have plenty,of time left on your warranty. Get mower early by ThePotsmith
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28/11/2012 14:27:13
by Verdun
Pruning tall evergreen holly
are forming. The cuttings should grow vertically with perhaps a bit of support from a stake although there is likely to be some side growth. Select a strong side branch and prune away the others cleanly with no snags. If there is no obvious strong leader shoot by Hu Cro
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06/12/2012 19:58:08
by flowering rose
A-Z TV gardening
clean finger nails . Maybe Carol doe's the same.I hope so. Derek Well. having enthused about the program in the first place (I started this thread). After watching the first two items 'Jungle' & 'Jamaca' this morning, I switched off. Sorry......twas a by Sam Glendinning
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10/03/2013 20:29:08
by Zoomer44