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tidy up sweet wiliams
Dear gardeners, please advise on how to tidy up sweet wiliams plot? I have a glorious flowering for the 1st year sweet wiliams this summer, and now they have been dead head and self seeded(empty pot when i shake all the dead flowers). Should I cut by ping
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07/09/2012 15:40:29
by ping
Virburnum opulus
I have put in two virburnum opulus in my garden border two months ago . Both looked as though they had taken well.in the last few weeks one has wilted . I have kept them well watered.The border is open to the elements, we sometimes have strong by lottyh40
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16/09/2012 10:17:32
by lottyh40
Fatsia Japonica/ Hedera
Hi fellow gardeners, Im after an answer to a Japonica problem, i have one that was re-planted, and it isnt growing as well as a younger one. Is this due to re-planting or lack of nutrients, or because it has more stems.? Should i cut it back by ogster
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25/10/2012 23:01:18
by ogster
gardeners world live
could anyone help me . i would like to visit gardeners world live,but am unsure as to how long it takes to see it all.i am coming from inverness and i would just like to know how many nights to book a hotel for , thanks joyce have grown acers by joyce cruickshank
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12/05/2012 16:54:25
by J.J.
Online design tools
Hi. Just watched joe swift on gdners world (8/3) design a cottage garden on a tablet/iPad or similar. Anyone recognise the app he used or could suggest a good value one. I'd love to give one a try plus it will cut down on the amount of paper wasted by PeeW
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09/03/2013 22:26:36
by PeeW
Talkback: Taking basal cuttings video project
very helpful, thankyou carol xxx Thanks Carol this article was great, not sure though when to take cuttings as on G/W Friday you were taking cuttings from your garden but in your article you said spring? Plesase advise Thankyou Sue x These videos by ally
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16/05/2012 21:56:15
by janfran
Pruning tall evergreen holly
them becoming root bound and pot them into a bigger container or the open garden soil as the roots start to fill the original pot.. Not all the cuttings will necesarily root of course (some of mine didn't) so it is worthwhile taking more than you need by Hu Cro
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06/12/2012 19:58:08
by flowering rose
Diseased conifer
I have five corkscrew shaped conifers, all in various places in my garden. All of them to a degree have dry dead patches from the middle to the top. Can any body suggest what is wrong? They may have conifer aphid. Since there is no issue by Robin3
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23/07/2012 15:58:27
by Alina W
Abutilon megapotamicum--cultivation
. Temperatures in my new garden just dropped to -13 degrees C and I am wondering whether it is worth making the attempt! It can grow quite big, My Kent Belle has survived for about 10 years , really easy to strike cuttings. I grew some megaponticum  from seed by Esvery
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14/02/2012 12:49:06
by timetraveller
info on Hydrangas please
-seem to do better in dappled shade-but do keep on top of the watering outside until they are established CottageGardenFairy wrote (see) Ooo how and when do you take hydranga cuttings? Late summer/autumn by Alan4711
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10/01/2013 14:04:54
by sotongeoff

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