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lawn edging shears
problem - collecting up the cut grass. Is there a gardening job you love to do? Emma. Gardeners' World web team One of my favorite jobs in my garden and my allotment is pruning. I find it very satisfying. I love to stand back at the end and see by Emma Crawforth
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02/02/2012 23:47:59
by TUTU
tonights gardeners world
hi on tonights program monty had some cuttings what were they ? and also what was the " cool cotton plant " many thanks Pulmonaria.  It's Pulomonaria Cotton Cool. We clocked it too. Ours suffer from mildew due to the site, and we liked the comment by spadge
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01/08/2012 16:54:52
by Paul N
Buddleia
to go into the garden  - for this year could you thin out some of the branches so that you can 'see through' it and still get (and give) the benefit of the butterflies and bees - and then take some cuttings - then when your cuttings are big enough by firebird2110
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10/06/2012 06:39:11
by Dovefromabove
creating a cut flower border
have proved successful for me. Cosmos, Dahlias, Sweet Peas and Wallflowers. All can be grown from seed, so quite economical. http://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/projects/basics/how-to-create-a-cuttings-patch/96.html http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening by followinghim
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10/03/2013 18:51:18
by hollie hock
Carnation/Pinks
I would like to introduce some carnations/pinks back into my garden , had some but lost them in those really cold winters . Was wondering about growing from seed so I have more as replacements if necessary and bigger clumps. .....or am I better by Bunny..
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24/02/2013 18:49:18
by Verdun
Deer proof plants and shrubs
of the garden site's readers reported deer did not like coriander which was planted throughout the garden, as well as cutting its branches and laying them around the "favorite" plants. Also read about Milrganite, an organic fertilizer that because of its by patgee
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13/05/2012 20:43:46
by kaydeross
Extra veggie growing space!
? Hello Christine Cantello Do you have space in your own garden to grow vegetables as well as the space your neighbour is giving you? Your neighbour is nice to give you a greenhouse and a bit of garden, sounds great they get there garden looked by Christine Cantello
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19/01/2013 21:26:42
by Rosa carriola
Cuttings and compost
I have found I still have half bag of seed and cutting compost at the side of greenhouse will these be ok to use? Or mix in with some new , I'd use for potting on rather than new seeds if need be. Also having been in the greenhouse my cuttings I by bunnysgarden
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28/01/2013 13:51:14
by bunnysgarden
dahlia cuttings
hi everyone very new to gardening, iam taking cuttings from dahlias that have been producing new growth in a propagator, the cutting are about 3 to 4 inches cut low down to the tuber, i have put them in a mix of grit,multipurpose and perlite, i have by kimrosefreak
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20/03/2013 21:36:56
by discodave
dahlias for cut flowers
,pon pon mix,jane,purple haze,garden wonder,omega, thanks I grow over 100 dahlias in the ground and in pots. All dahlias are, by definition, great cut flowers.  You could choose the varieties with your eyes closed and you wouldn't go far wrong! Go by cody smith
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20/05/2013 23:01:22
by fidgetbones

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