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Talkback: How to mow your lawn
://www.best4garden.co.uk/There's a picture of the kind of thing I mean on here. just mowed lawn i think that will be the last one this year?! do i need to put any feed on it? i am unsure.. How do I cut lawn edges? I have a problem with my lawn, have a fern by kaycurtis
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18/03/2012 13:03:10
by del 12
Talkback: Potatoes, broccoli and bumblebees
, but would like to do something else too. Would have to be container grown as well. Linda I have a tree fern which has grown too big for its site. Can i split it or do i have to move it intact I have just started my own herb and veg garden. I noticed that one by john lawson
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28/11/2011 18:31:40
by phil
Talkback: 'Grow Your Own' Week: Forest gardening
Thank you for the useful websites, James. in the Rockies National Park in Canada you can see forest gardening as done by nature - gooseberries, black currants, raspberries, abound under the trees as well as lots of fungi and edible tips of fern by karenwilde
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28/11/2011 18:40:36
by Gwen from Ely
top 5
for an age is truly indispensable front of border plant. And smoke bush. Because I love it. Especially with the sun behind it. I know thats 6. I don't care. I'm not leaving out smoke bush. And bamboo. And ivies. And ferns. And aruncus. And darmera... Ha! I by auntie betty
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07/06/2012 17:48:33
by gardeningfantic
Wide and short garden - very shady.
fence. A former pond area in the middle is now a central heart shaped bed, with a large fern, irises, ligularia, helebores, agapanthus lots of spring bulbs out now, snowdrops just over. I have curved lawns on either side and a wide curvy border all round by susan_lily
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18/04/2012 21:04:39
by shahbazi
An invitation to View June 2012
with Alliums, the Lonicera Nigra hedge and your mature ferns and hostas! It appears to be quite a large garden and must take a lot of looking after. Berghills Garden You need to type the description 'Berghills Garden'. Then you click the link icon (the chain by Berghill
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23/06/2012 11:46:55
by Soozie123
Hanging/trailing plants in full shade - any advice?
a small leafed ivy (white and green variety) and a small leafed fern like maidenhair?  Or otherwise a Lysimachia congestiflora "Persian Chocolate" like this one http://www.finegardening by Hogroast2
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11/02/2013 09:25:46
by Hogroast2
Under tree planting
interest and sunken pots of Crocosmia for later? Also some of the ferns are surprisingly toleant of light and competition with trees/shrubs. by Bunny..
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07/03/2013 21:46:56
by smflyman
Talkback: A gardeners' visit to Madeira
Somerset garden so I have been looking for alternatives. So far I plan on using bananas,Cannas, Gingers, ferns and grasses but any other ideas for a bit more colour would be appreciated? The area I intend to use is approximately 10x4mtrs and runs alongside by Tammy McLeod
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28/11/2011 18:43:32
by chubby
Talkback: Biodiversity at the Malvern Show
up for a potager to be built. I would not have been able to resist buying some of those lovely alpines Carol pointed out. No doubt I will return from Dewstow Gardens with some more ferns for the fernery and from the Welsh National Botanic Gardens by Wildman of Pershore
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28/11/2011 18:43:36
by happymarion