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Conservatory Climbers
Can anyone suggest climbers for a large conservatory. It is hot - when we have anything approaching summer - but largely unheated in winter. I have a good trellis cones which reach almost to the top bars. by catherinerhodes
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03/08/2012 11:23:17
by catherinerhodes
Problems with herbs
please let me know. Thank you . Hello Andrew, Without seeing your plants I couldn't be sure, but it sounds like thrips. Have a look at our advice on identifying and treating thrips at: http://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/problems/climbers/thrips/420.html by Andrew Martin
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10/01/2012 17:11:06
by Emma Crawforth
HOYA - WAX FLOWER
I have a new pergola and one of the climbers I would like is a hoya to provide both scent and year round foliage - in view of severity of the last couple of winters, is this a good idea? Your suggestions for alternative evergreen climbers would by pinkpeony
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29/06/2012 13:15:21
by pinkpeony
new guinea impatiens
where the stone troughs were full of them - I offered to do the watering to give the owner a week off  - they showed no sign of mildew and were blooming freely in sunny spots and against more shady east-facing walls, shaded by stone walls and climbers by auntie betty
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03/03/2013 20:03:28
by Verdun
Talkback: Patio climbers
I would also recommend Adlumia Fungosa as a patio climber. Very pretty and not invasive. Also, on the endangered species list for many US states. I also grew lofos from a seed catalogue up a pergola. It took a little while to get going and when by Adam Pasco
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28/11/2011 18:40:23
by pd
tonights gardeners world
and kept them in mt conservatory they have taken can I just put them outside now or should I wait abit? The cuttings Monty  had  were Delphiniums. @ billy nomates Would try acclimatising them (ie hardening off) before submitting them to the outside world. I by spadge
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01/08/2012 16:54:52
by Paul N
Talkback: Garden jobs for spring
and UVC lamps, weeding, sorting out the climbers and a dozen other things. Brilliant start on the list, but the best bit of the day, sitting in the morning sun on a bench, with a cup of coffee, admiring the crocus display, as courting birds twitter by JaneM
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28/11/2011 18:40:26
by Oohmyback
What to do!!
as well so flowers greenery and something for the pot. Some trellis or wires on the fences and grow climbers from fruit to roses Clematis or whatever you fancy. This time of year you could find sales on plants going over their best, you get to see what you by yvonne parsons2
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02/05/2012 23:02:29
by pavery026
Talkback: Most loved plants
is my precious climbers!)Apart from the roses, I always seem to be besotted with whatever is the flagship plant of the season that's not here yet -- dreaming of tulips in February, thinking of my flaming Virginia creeper in June, and so on. I think I by titaflan
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28/11/2011 18:40:20
by custom writing
What is your kind of garden?
with their own little circle of earth around them, but they have to keep weeding. I like a mixture of shrubs,annuals and perennials and climbers for all seasons, with a small patch for a few veg.. There's never a time with no colour in my garden, even by Gardening Grandma
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02/08/2012 22:33:40
by hilaryjones1

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