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Container gardening with children
Hi - I have a city courtyard garden (no beds all containers) and three little children who are keen to have a go at planting something that they can eat. I have seen "home allotment planters" and I can fit one that is 1m X 40cm X 40cm. I by pinkboat
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03/05/2012 18:58:16
by lilylouise
Container Gardening - all seasons
I have 5 trough shaped containers all needing a major overhaul. They have lots of evergreen colour = variegated ivy, thyme and hebe pinguifolia  but I need flowers to add colour preferably not bulbs but something that will last longer and not go by mysterywoman196
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13/05/2012 09:13:02
by A.M
Talkback: Growing veg in containers - garden pests
Kate, it is pouring with rain in Bristol and I have just dashed out and lifted everything I have in pots with lush new growth onto the picnic table out of reach of the slugs and snails who will be roaming around tonight. Being a gardener means by Jane
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28/11/2011 18:43:46
by tillymint21
Talkback: Woodlice
I have a woodlouse nursery in my garden, beneath a large terracotta saucer which I use as a wildlife drinking water container/bird bath.When I lift the saucer to clean it, I am always delighted to see woodlice of varying sizes scurrying away to hide. by collie_lady
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17/03/2012 00:53:35
by collie_lady
Talkback: Making mini ponds
Hello Kate,A garden is only as good as the person making it,If space isn't available you the next best thing is a container that can be moved around the garden,Some thing you can't do with a border,Thailand a what's wrong with snowy England Best by oldchippy
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06/03/2012 03:28:17
by kaycurtis
mmmmm rhubarb
Can I plant rhubarb in containers? I only have a small back yard so have to do all my gardening in pots so looking for fruits to try other than strawberries by mikki69
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05/10/2012 09:40:58
by mikki69
National DIY chains remove bug killer containing neonicotinoids from sale
containing neonicotinoid and also sprays are still widely available in Gardens Centres up and down the country. Perhaps us gardeners can start writing to our local garden centres and ask if they will follow suit. A little bit of consumer pressure often by Tim Burr
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30/01/2013 23:59:16
by Tim Burr
LARGE SLANTED GRIT CONTAINER WITH LID......
Hi. Being a novice gardener I would like to ask if anyone has some advice on whether or not I could use a brand new large slanted grit container to grow herbs in?   Many thanks in advance.....  Hi there - not sure what you mean by a slanted grit by Dizzilexia
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07/04/2013 19:52:15
by chicky
Climbing Roses
in containers in garden centres often have a growth of several feet. I'm not certain how much more growth they would make this season. I'm not entirely convinced that all container roses are more mature. I've occasionally bought a rose (or even a fruit tree by tamarix
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13/03/2013 10:18:23
by Lyon Greene
Ideas for a North-East faceing garden
Hiya i have a Small  North-East facing back garden,i would really like to focus on a new project this year and get some good planting ideas out there with colour and Structure..I have Tried googling on the net and started making a list but would by caroline powell
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20/02/2012 17:07:11
by caroline powell

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