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Some sort of vetch? Or lathyrus vernus? Perhaps a picture would help? It very much does sound like Common Vetch, it came up in my Mother in Laws garden this year probably from the bird feed mix she was putting out. I find them lovely plants by di5
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17/10/2012 17:16:08
by Alina W
wisteria woe
already a large plant in a tub and planted it in the garden, it was fine until last summer, I dont know whether its the soil (heavy clay) lack of water, feeding ,pruning, disease, or heat (40 degrees) now only a few shoots coming from the ground by mrs figg
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10/03/2012 17:43:12
by mrs figg
Go ji berry
cuttings to another person who has had great results many thanks Karen It probably needs another goji plant nearby, to aid pollination.  They also need feeding regularly whilst in growth.  See RHS advice on goji berries, here: http by karen williams2
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16/03/2013 11:54:56
by BobTheGardener
Honeysuckle and Clematis Flowerless :(
of shade over your gardens? The other thing is, has your neighbour pruned her honeysuckle recently? If neither of those apply, then a couple of good feeds, well watered-in, should help - and the sun coming out. Honeysuckle is a woodland plant so wouldn by Watermelonice
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02/07/2012 10:27:14
by lovetogarden
Talkback: Blossom end rot
to green them up I agree with the feeding of the plants. A little but often, avoiding the leaves, and not too much liquid around the base of the stem. This could cause rot if it is continuously watered here. by alfmit@karoo
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09/12/2011 16:10:14
by peteballan
Talkback: Most common garden pests
to get rid of, If you can get rid of them that is, these also will feed of the roots of your plants. I have now been battling my problem for 2 years with no luck. :-( by Richard Jones
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17/01/2012 18:36:55
by sanatic
Pieris forest flame
How can I encourage my pieris to be as brightly red as my neighbours' plants.  Mine is several years old, looks very healthy, always produced some red shoots but never many.  Is it the pruning? The red shoots are simply new shoots, so it sounds by elliedaisy
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06/05/2012 14:50:35
by elliedaisy
Jasmine
Hi, have a Jasmine Officinale planted in a large pot positioned in direct sun, it groes well but is not flowering???? any suggestions greatly appreciated Where in the country are you? Generally speaking, this jasmine needs to be in the warm south by Jay5
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04/06/2012 08:21:15
by Jay5
Passion Flower
one at a time over a longer period. There probably is a way of increasing flowering though but it's interesting to note that a stressed plant will produce more flowers than one in particularly fertile soil. If you are feeding it, make sure it is a by Claire8
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11/09/2012 13:27:06
by Leggi
bulbs, daffs, tulips, hyacinths, alliums
Right, I thought you plant them, they produce flowers, you take off the dead heads, feed and the foliage sucks up the grub and the bulb gets the energy to give next years growth and more importantly flowers. Now, my mum says only botanical tulips by BrummieBen
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17/05/2013 05:09:38
by SwissSue

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