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Feed spring bulbs
for your answer, but I DO know HOW it's done. I was wondering what KIND of feed to use e.g. Miraclegro all purpose?? Miracid?? Tomorite with high potash??       there is such a wide variety avaiulable try a couple on different plants pof the same species by northchiel
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23/04/2012 21:04:26
by Gold1locks
Beech Hedge
I planted a new bare root hedge last November.   It is doing very well, but I was wondering would it benefit from a liquid feed now,  and if so, what would you recommend? It's a bit late to be feeding hedges now. I would wait until next spring by Rosebud4
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12/08/2012 22:16:54
by ChapelGirl2
End of season reduced Cannas
Hi there, I see at my B&Q at the moment that a lot of plants are on sale as they die off for the winter. I bought a few Hostas at half price yesterday which I will plant out next spring. But I was wondering about Cannas (which I know nothing about by Jammy2
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04/10/2012 12:32:05
by Alina W
Petunia
need to do to stop them going the same this year. Thanks in advance See here http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/plants/petunias/69958.html need to thin them out early and plant while in good growth and don't feed but water until settled.Pinch out by Danielm2323
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03/01/2013 19:42:49
by sotongeoff
daffodills
My daffodills are coming up all leave, no buds What shall I do Dig up and throw away feed Plant elsewhere There are esveral reasons why Daffs come up 'Blind' If they have been planted to deep. The foliage was cut back to soon, therefore not allowing by dg43
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10/03/2012 18:58:42
by Lyn
Begonias
, or plant them out around May/ June time, when there is no danger of frosts. Feed them with a good feed through the growing season, then when they have finished flowering  bring them in and dry them out. You can keep these for years. Thank you both for your by Julie Logue
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11/03/2012 11:45:16
by Julie Logue
Agapanthus
-neglected for over 20 years http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/plants/how-to-grow-agapanthus-with-zero-effort-do-nothing-/4585.html   I read somewhere that a dose of  tomato fertiliser now is a good idea so I gave mine some last week, otherwise don't feed and keep by Caz8
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23/09/2012 12:40:07
by Dovefromabove
hostas
I grow hostas in pots and have about 5.  Only 1 produced flowers this year, the others threw up a few weedy looking leaves and nothing else.  I feed with organic seeweed food and check for snails etc.  Any tips? Could they have been waterlogged by pinkjude
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18/10/2012 19:36:28
by Dovefromabove
Growing best onions possible
to a seed tray size) in my unheated greenhouse as soon as I get them and plant out when they have good roots (usually they are about 6-8 inches high by then.)  Clay soil here and the only feed they get is a trowel full of garden compost used when by Verdun
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24/11/2012 23:17:54
by Verdun
honey suckle not flowering
encourage flowers..but wait until someone more knowledgeable than me replies.  Are you giving it any special attention, as in feeding it etc? The reason that I'm asking is that overeeding some plants encourages them to put on leaf growth rather than by kkt
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16/05/2013 20:42:21
by kkt

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