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Talkback: Not another courgette!
everything well and then mix in the nuts.Pour into loaf tin and bake for 50 - 55 mins.Leave in tin for 5 mins before turning out onto a wire rack.Serve sliced with vanilla ice cream!You could also divide the mixture into 2 x 8 1/2inch sandwich tins by Ruffy
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28/11/2011 18:29:50
by Dee
Talkback: Oriental hellebore
they are a mass of flowers.Another tip is to remove most of the big leaves when they start to flower so you get a better view of them. Can you divide the clumps? If so when would be the best time to do it? I too have been admiring my Helebore, which has been by Lorrie Flannery
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28/11/2011 18:30:57
by Margraet Iceland
Talkback: Foxgloves
in her garden. All this from a packet of seeds. Wonderful. I always sow seed from my lupins as soon as it's ready and then over winter the plants in a cold frame or greenhouse for planting out in the spring. Basically I divide whatever seed I collect by Sarah, Bournemouth
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28/11/2011 18:37:08
by carol travis
Talkback: New year's resolutions
reasonably sorted,where I did not have to buy any until November.a major problem I have though is my first attempt at growing brassicas over the winter.Luckily I divided 150 mixed plants with my father in law,and an allotment grower.Mine were doing superbly by jane
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28/11/2011 18:37:42
by kaycurtis
Talkback: Greenhouse heating
efficient, as they are thermostatically controlled. The fan also circulates air to avoid hot and cold spots.Insulation is also very important, and you can use sheets of bubble polythene as curtains to divide up a large greenhouse into smaller areas by funkyjunkie23
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28/11/2011 18:40:14
by Burn
Talkback: Gardening mistakes
been enjoying the late summer sun. Watching as the low sun moves around the garden, casting long shadows over the grass. I have been dividing perennials and renovating the borders trying to keep them looking fresh for next year and trying out new by tadrcf@aol.com
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28/11/2011 18:41:15
by Janet
Talkback: Dealing with aphids
of white calla lillies in my garden for about 8 years. Over the years I have divided them and they have been admired by many. However, and very sadly there is no sign of them so far - yet in my daughters garden they are peeping through. Does anyone thing by peter dee
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07/06/2012 11:08:51
by discodave
Talkback: The National Gardens Scheme
.15June, 6.30-8pm, Thursday14 July ditto and Sat.1Oct. 10.30- 12noon. But the BIG weekend when the Garden looks glorious is when we have the Open Day for the NGS on Sept4.I believe many people divide the proceeds of opening for the NGS half and half by higgy50
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28/11/2011 18:43:45
by happymarion
Talkback: Growing fragrant sweet peas
did well and I had a good variety of colour from them. All fifteen seeds germinated and all plants still giving flowers though shorter stems now. I divided the plants into two and grew them in two big pots up bamboo wigwams. All in all, a much by chrisco
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28/11/2011 18:44:04
by meiow
Talkback: Growing aquilegias
't know what expect from seed.Oldchippy. So..... how do you grow them?Is it best to collect the seed and sow straight away or early next year?Or wait for them to self seed and spread... or divide?Disappointed that the title 'Growing Aquilegias' did by happymarion
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02/08/2012 22:17:20
by jane_cardiff