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Talkback: Frost-proof pots
estate worker's cottage and cottage garden. Is there some oil treatment that will make planting pots frost resistant? by Ann B-M
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19/05/2012 11:28:18
by Wonder woman
Talkback: Growing potatoes and onions
will it be edable ? Gardeners World prog on Fri 10.4.09. Joe and Carol discussed garden tools and Joe had a tool looked like an extra large hoe - a Zabo?. What is the correct name and are they still available to buy? Thanks Fortunatly I have just planted some by ALEX
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28/11/2011 18:38:21
by ViMarie
Planting scheme....
/beds. I want a true cottage garden with different heights of plants, eventually I want to be able to walk through  my garden, which is good for bees, insects and all wildlife. I would grow the plants that you like, rather than follow any other persons by Tim Burr
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07/06/2012 14:57:08
by William Grace
Gardeners World new season
the 7 days of iplayer. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006mw1h I watched it, liked the chicken. Disappointed in Joe's cottage garden. He always designs with staight lines and I prefer curves and colour. He's better at contemporary. Monty's veg garden by happymarion
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11/03/2013 15:31:17
by clogherhead
Potting shed burglary
, they have stolen tools,compost,plants,radio and my gardeners world and amateur gardening magazines and worst of all my 'life in a cottage garden' book by Carol Klein - I used to read this when having a break from potting in my shed and was a great way by Lucy3
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01/05/2012 11:01:42
by Yvieh
Please help me design my garden - part 1
"chunks" to plant. Good Luck! Hi Laura p  My tip is if you have children don't plant shrubs with thorns, berries, and are poisonous, all should be in the attributes and if you like perennial plants go for the cottage garden look, there are lots of online by Laura P
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05/05/2013 15:56:15
by Mummy Muddy Paws
Talkback: Bee roads
that if the world has to be fed we have to have bees to pollinate and not to kill every thing we dont likeA bee only lives for around 8 weeks so a very busy time The Market Gardeners where I live import Bees from Holland to live in the Tunnels for the Early by hereisabee
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28/11/2011 18:38:35
by RachelL
Talkback: Gardening for bats
they are roosting but I know its not in my roof. I don't use pesticides to kill the bugs I just let nature take care of it and it works just fine, so I hope the bats like my garden, would love to see one close up though. I'm very lucky as my little cottage is home by nashonii@gmail.com
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28/11/2011 18:44:00
by susiewoosie
Talkback: Unseasonal weather
? I like the seasons too It brings more birds to the garden. Mine is waiting with expensive high energy food and the garden is empty of wildlife! Hi Kate - We have delphiniums in bloom again here in our cottage garden in the Blackdown Hills and it by kathryn.brock
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06/01/2012 22:39:12
by Benjet04
How do I get rid of ivy and wild asparagus vine?
something that will kill off the roots as well? hi liz i have lots of ivy in my garden with lots of cottage plants in and around them but i dont know about your vine did you see the a to z of gardening which is on every sunday morning on bbc 2  at around 9 by Liz Douglas
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10/03/2013 11:26:36
by gardenning granny