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Zantedeschia without flowers
of those growing in containers. I simply move the containers into a frost free place during the worst of the Winter, and move them outside March time. We can still get frosts during April.You can find novelty coloured varieties in garden centres, which by lilly3
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17/08/2012 06:40:11
by Gary Hobson
Talkback: Growing early beetroot video project
Like the idea of early beetroot in a container but it is not clear when you can do this. Is February too early ib an unheated green house or when?Lynne HI IS IT POSSIBLE TO GROW BEETROOT IN GROW BAGS OUTSIDE THIS TIME OF YEAR, AS I AM NOT UP by lynnejean
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24/11/2011 15:29:58
by slaney1072
Talkback: Iris leaf spot
I have been to my local garden centre and none of their fungal products contained carbendazim! Has this product been taken off the market or are there substitutes of perhaps another name is used for the same product? Interested in your view by chota
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24/11/2011 15:28:15
by chota
Pruning Buxus
I have 4 round  large buxus in containers. When is the best time to shape/prunw them I have see online July and Septemeber but dont know what is correct.   thanks Hello, Mike. The first week in June is the best time to be pruning box (certainly by mike jones2
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31/08/2012 13:56:24
by David K
Helping plants through Winter
I have a large number of plants in containers in the garden and intend to bring them in to the garage for the Winter. But I can't find any advice on whether (and if so, how often) I should water them. Can anyone tell me how I should look after by Berkley
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14/09/2012 13:51:00
by Berkley
suggestions welcome
or container; height and spread;, colour preferences; position in garden. And maybe a couple of photos There is such a wide chooice you really need to narrow down your preferences by cornish pixie
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01/05/2013 13:16:40
by Matty2
help what is this
acid soil, or ericaceous compost if in a container. It is a pieris - I have one of these planted in ordinary garden soil and it's doing really well. by LARRY486
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16/08/2012 11:42:36
by Supernanauna
dogwood in containers
Would cornus sanguinea be suitable for planting in a large container. I was hoping it would be ok if I kept it well pruned it should be ok. Any suggestions? Thanks i have some in pots and haven't had any problems ronan q wrote (see) Would cornus by ronan q
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17/07/2012 09:48:05
by Palaisglide
Mystery 'plant' ID please
Hi, my sister found these growing in container in her greenhouse (it contained soil from the garden). She removed some a month ago and then 3 more grew. Our Dad didn't know what they were so she sent me a photo but I've never seen them before either by Tracey-T
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16/11/2012 21:28:36
by nutcutlet
brand new large slanted grit container to grow herb in...
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.....  I dont know what that is dizzi, but if you can put by Dizzilexia
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07/04/2013 19:51:14
by Sam Glendinning