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veg trug
hi all, just wondering whether to dip my toes in the veg growing side of gardening, i have seen a lovely veg trug online and wondered if anyone has one and what their thoughts are! I dont have room for growing veg in the ground but i do have room by Fiona Wong
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24/05/2013 16:52:34
by Topbird
Raised, bordered vegatable beds (Something to think about)
to start out. Detailed below is my chosen method of construction. I'm not saying that it is right or wrong, only that it worked for me. The vegetable garden hadn't been touched for many many years, and the first job was to clear the site. Bonfires were by Eddie J
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26/04/2012 21:45:13
by martymower
Talkback: Flowering rhubarb
I have several crowns, one in the garden and several in big pots but they seem to be dying off prematurely, can a crown have a limited life span or are they lacking in nutrients? I grew rhubarb from seed for my allotment and with 3 seeds I got three by Anonymous
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28/11/2011 18:31:38
by dom dom
Help needed
Hi I have a wintering flowering blossom tree in my South Facing garden.  The bottom third of the brances look like they have died and quite a few of them have small spiders  webs on them.  Has anyone any idea what it wrong with it?  I have also by Deblou2
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27/05/2012 21:45:58
by BobTheGardener
Repairing old wooden greenhouse
it well alone. If any is coming away, apply more. To finish the wood off, apply Cuprinol 'Garden Shades' available in a number of colours. All my sheds are in 'Somerset Green' a nice dark shade. This covers better than any other product I've tried by Caithness Girl
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04/06/2012 10:26:32
by garden potterer
Introduction
Hi, I am new to this forum looking for great discussion on artificial and synthetic grass why bother what wrong with real grass or if you dont want to cut it that often sow slowgrow Precision Greens wrote (see) Hi, I am new to this forum looking by Precision Greens
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26/02/2013 22:16:03
by LorraineP
Choosing a greenhouse
of large Yew trees. I moved ours after laying a slab of concrete and building a brick plinth to allow more headroom. Our garden has evolved since then with the minimum of expense as i love growth plants from cuttings. My 72+ roses were in the main Christmas by MandyB
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18/05/2012 20:41:25
by Shrinking Violet
Gardeners World - not back for 4 weeks!
of the Olympics Opening Ceremony will be England's Green and Pleasant Land. It's what we're world-famous for. We're a lot more famous for our countryside and our gardens than our antiques, or cookery. Very good point Gary.  I don't suppose it will cut much ice by Gardeners Wife
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04/08/2012 17:08:46
by Lowenna
Ideas for the site of my garden pond 2
The pond in our new house is sited on a raised bed in a very shaded corner of the garden with a 6ft wall on one side and high bushes and trees on another. I've noticed that plants are struggling the fish are very lethargic and it doesn't seem by Gary Kinch
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22/04/2013 05:39:37
by Dovefromabove
Talkback: How to lift and divide hostas
dear sir.I would like to know when the right time to put in hosta & other perennials & how to drain of very heavy soil in my garden which i am very problem with could you help please.ian hall Good video, but again, very short, it doesn't indicate by ianhall
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24/06/2012 17:03:12
by Wintersong