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Talkback: The Leyland cypress
from the council, which worries her greatly. I have noticed that some similar species sprout new growth vigorously from their bases when cut back to a bare stump. Could this be a cheap way to restart a more reasonably sized hedge, which will grow by Anonymous
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28/11/2011 18:37:47
by Bubbles
Keeping Cats off My Veg Patch
around your patch?    PS as to the cat problem i  put down holly twigs every year and keep them topped up.This was past down to me by my dear old grandad; just cut them up in small pieces and put around your gardens they rot down but still work by donutsmrs
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14/04/2012 16:19:05
by jack legin
best way to clear grass and brambles under trees?
would be.  My FIL has offered to cut it back next month with his brush cutter and then have a fire to dispose of the waste.  Tips, ideas and advice welcome (as would be an army of helpers to get it done!) wg If you can't use chemicals it has to be brute by weedygardener
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27/04/2012 12:05:51
by weedygardener
moss on the lawn
frogs, hedgehogs etc. I am collecting the grass when we cut the lawn rather than leaving it on the surface, and making sure that we don't cut the grass too short.. I am raking the lawn vigorously whenever I get the chance (really good for toning by Tigger Tom
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08/06/2012 11:01:08
by gardeningfantic
Overgrown Garden
'm already planning a bonfire to get rid of much of the overgrown shrubs and ivy but the lawn needs some serious attention!  I have a photo or anyone who is inerested! Thanks so much! Hello, If it were me, i would cut or strim the area to start to make by sandra99
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06/08/2012 11:34:06
by Matt Lee
strawberries
just one runner per plant to develop after fruiting, cut the others off. Root the remaining runner and stop it at one plantlet. If you have planted them in containers watch out for vine weevil which will destroy the roots. water is also a very important by Martyn Bottomley
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18/04/2012 08:42:28
by Martyn Bottomley
Waterlogged area
Are you looking for vegs or flowers? Do you mostly want to dry it out or do you want it to be productive as well?  I have a squelchy area that I have planted with willow cuttings for winter colour/cut stems/catkins.  The area is away from any drains - you by BensGrandad
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26/05/2012 09:42:41
by Robot
NEW LAWN - NEED TO WATER!!
so waste of time and water until the weather has settled into a warmr pattern Walking on a lawn can create yellow (dead looking patches) in winter. It may have been too cold for it also, the area that looks very obvious may have been roled up for a by steve 5
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25/02/2013 08:37:35
by steve 5
In the Green
if you leave a patch bare of grass it will soon fill in or you could seed it. I think I would cut irregular shapes from the turf, pop the snowdrops in and re-seed with a mix of grass seed, compost & sand mixed.  It depends how proud you are of your lawn by Percy-Grower
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18/03/2013 23:32:40
by Lyn
Talkback: Biodiversity at the Malvern Show
insects, birds, bumble bees etc, as I have not been clearing and tiding up the garden due to flu and pulled ligaments. I have a nettle patch, I Have no lawn, but a small of grass, due to lack of neglect. I am looking at these areas, and wondering if I am by Wildman of Pershore
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28/11/2011 18:43:36
by happymarion

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