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What is going on with my Clematis?
of leaves, especially on evergreen subjects such as rhodos, camellias, conifers.    Clematis are generally hungry plants so need a broad range feed for roots and foliage with extra oomph for flowers.  Propietary clematis feed will have eveything they need by Joolz13
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25/02/2013 20:25:31
by Joolz13
Nectar-feeding woodpeckers
Like many people, I have a resident pair of great spotted woodpeckers using the garden and currently busy feeding nestlings. I've noticed over the past two summers that the male in particular enjoys feeding from the flowers of red hot poker, so much by Wildman of Pershore
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31/05/2012 10:37:24
by Bored with Bindweed !
Living Wall
I would like to try and achieve a living wall but growbags will be used during the building of the Permacrib wall and then they will no longer be accessible.  Plants will therefore need to be able to live on very little long term - just regular by Charlie 2
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25/11/2012 14:45:18
by Charlie 2
hydrangea
I have planted a few Hydrangea which appeared very healty at the time. However after a few weeks the some leaves have gone a shiny copper colour.Some leaves have died and dropped off.  Have I been giving them too much fertiliser?. I have given them by Brendan. Horisk
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07/06/2013 11:23:04
by Verdun
Unknown plant
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
How to keep Globemasters big?
smaller. how do I keep the ones in the front garden, which I planted last autumn, large? many thanks Like all bulbs they benefit from some feed, and this is best applied as the bulbs take up the goodness in the leaves. So watch for the leaves to start tyo by Arctos
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18/06/2013 20:28:19
by Arctos
SOIL DEFICIENCY?
I am a new gardner . I have dug well rotted manure into my beds and I feed as instructed with miracle grow.  My soil is neutral ph. Plants I grow in containers do fine but when planted in the garden my flowering shrubs get few flowers  , if any by LYNNE 6
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17/06/2013 21:19:44
by Fairygirl
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
Care for bedding tulips after flowering
Do I need to de-head the seed head of tulips in the ground after flowering and then treat them like daffodils (pull up dead stems once they have died) Yes. Yes, and then it is a good idea to give them a feed while they boost for next year.  There by Debbs
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18/06/2013 12:25:42
by Debbs
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

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