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Ferns
Any Ideas as to how I can get rid of several very large ferns that are growing out of the stone walls in my garden.  I have tried digging them out but the just come back even bigger and better than ever.  Any weed killers that work on them.  Don by Elizabeth Winstanley
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14/05/2013 14:05:21
by Berghill
holly fern
hi peeps...my holly fern seems to be dying. its in a pot and the leaves have went brown and crisp...any help would be appreciated.. by jimpyp
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24/05/2013 22:08:18
by jimpyp
tree fern
I have had a tree fern for about ten years,it is about 4ft tall and is planted in an old oak barrel,each winter it is wrapped in fleece and straw is packed into the rcown.It seems that each year the fronds are getting smaller and there are not so by GillyL
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26/04/2013 01:11:53
by Welshonion
Tree ferns
I have had this tree fern for approx 8 years, it is three feet tall and has always been planted in large pot. It only had two new fronds last year and in the autumn I noticed a strange creamy red gooey swelling half way down trunk. Is this a form by mags10
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15/01/2012 12:03:54
by mags10
wild ferns
Can anytone tell me how to get rid of wild ferns  which are taking over my garden . Sandra     Milngavie Hello Sandra, If you have bracken in the garden, one of the best ways to get rid of it is to continually cut it down. If you cut down the leaves by nanatoonk
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27/03/2012 17:37:20
by Emma Crawforth
Tree Ferns
Does anyone know anything about tree ferns??  I have a magnificent example which has always produced loads of large fronds every year, but last year only a few tiny fronds appeared (the trunk is about 4ft tall).  I always protect it from frost by Rozzy
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03/05/2013 19:59:29
by Arid Al
feeding a tree fern
Can anyone tell me what you should feed a tree fern with,it is growing in an oak barrel. Feed continuously with liquid seaweed extract added to the daily watering. Bill by GillyL
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03/05/2013 01:33:16
by otnorot
Cutting back ferns
Can anyone tell me if this is a suitable time of year for cutting down ferns? Bit early yet. I do not do our deciduous ones until the fronds have completely died down. The evergreen ones I remove one old frond for each new frond that appears by peter straw
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27/10/2012 17:48:25
by Berghill
Talkback: Ferns in pots
need to keep free from frost, but perhaps oyur garage is a better option. I have got several evergreen ferns in my garden which I cut back every Autumn. In Spring they come back stronger than ever.I wish to move two of them to a shady part of my garden by David Doncaster
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15/04/2012 13:13:13
by Wintersong
Talkback: Begonia and fern pot display
HiI have just looked at this site for the first time. As a very novice garder with a small shady garden, the example of the fern/begonia pot was really helpful. Can I buy the plants from the site? Can't see how. If not, how do I source the exact by caroline
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11/02/2012 12:00:27
by Deledum

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