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Talkback: Growing garlic
Gardening on the Edge. What was the piece of classical music used during the Lamorran House feature? It's not listed on the website. Please... does anybody know? The garlic i grew this year came out better than last summer. i allways let my by kaycurtis
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28/11/2011 18:41:03
by Flowers-Rain
Saxifrage brown in middle?
. It looked really pretty last year but this year it looks like its gone brown and bare in the middle but the edges of the clump looks healthy. Can anyone tell me what's happened and what I need to do to get it looking good again? Anyone? Hi Rachael, I have by Rachael H
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05/04/2012 22:23:50
by meiow
Happy Easter
, there is nothing wrong wiyh dafforils - the woodland edge garden in the Bristol bot. Garden is looking glorious with its spread od Narcissus pseudonarciccus mingling with anemones.  But with the great many yellow primroses this spring as well i thought it would by happymarion
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09/04/2012 20:14:25
by happymarion
Triffid identification please!
only ever grew one once and then it disappeared so my memory could be having a blip. To my mind, that looks more like an Onopordon. If the leaf edges are at all prickly, then it's Onopordon. Could be an Eryngium, possibly giganteum. Thanks Auntiemaid by slowgoinguphill
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10/06/2012 18:32:16
by Lizzy_McC
rhododendron
about 7 weeks ago after my dwarf rhododendron "blue Tit" finished flowering i took half a dozen cuttings from the new growth that then started to grow.took these and were placed around the edge of a pot in potting compost and then covered with one by vido
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24/06/2012 19:03:48
by weejenny
Leylandii hedge
facing down and inwards so they are less visible.   As long as there is green growth left at the outer edges of the hedge it will regrow and cover up the cut stems and be easier to keep trimmed with normal hedgecutters. by tinacottam
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03/08/2012 11:01:07
by obelixx
advice please
, you should be able to cut it when you can no longer take hold of the edge of a piece of turf and lift it. Once it has begun to take root, you shouldn't have any problems. Let the grass dry out, and keep the mower on a high setting for the first few by juststartingout
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29/04/2012 22:05:12
by Eddie J
Wood LIce
they are destructive, but I've watched them munching the slug looking raspy tears on the edge of the plants. . .What can I do, Has anyone else had this problem.?? Monkey peas?-never heard that one before Wood lice tend to feast on decaying stuff -a bit like hyenas by Norma Snockers
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02/06/2012 07:23:17
by sotongeoff
Flowering Cherry
I have a very old flowering cherry tree in my garden and this year, the most of leaves have brown spots, the larger ones along the edges, where the leaf looks dead. They look as if they'd been sprayed with something. They eventually shrivel up by GlennandEi
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12/06/2012 19:49:47
by Siany01
Carrots
I planted some carrots in a planter down the side of my house. Ive raised the planter off the ground slightly using an off cut of wooden edging roll, to allow drainage, but im really worried about them with all this rain. Ive just asked my husband by frustrated_gardener
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25/04/2012 11:11:49
by Bookertoo