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New Zealand Flax Flower
I live in the South West in a new (2 years old) garden.  One of the first things we planted here was a New Zealand Flax Tri Colour.  It looks as though it has three flower spikes forming.  Can this be right and if so what will they look like by seaside oldie
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04/05/2012 08:54:35
by backyardee
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08/11/2012 17:49:04
by Alina W
non flowering bullbs
Hi - I have lived in this house for 12 years and over the past few years the bulbs - planted by the previous owner a keen gardener have failed to flower- they could be quite old- should I pull them - move them save them ? Help would be appreciated by sandra 54
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27/04/2013 20:47:56
by chicky
Wild Flower Planting
Hi all, I need some advice or direction on where to get seed packs of mixed wild flowers in varying colour. I have a reasonably sized meadow that I really can't be bothered to mow this year!!! I intend dividing it up into blocks and planting wild by Gary Burgess
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17/04/2013 14:33:06
by PaperFlowers
Non-flowering Honeysuckle
I planted a healthy Dutch Honeysuckle 'Serotina' in April and was therefore expecting a good flush of scented flowers this Summer.  It has put on height (6/8'), clambering up the trellis on the front of the house (south-west facing) but alas by lorrainespooner
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17/08/2012 12:56:19
by lorrainespooner
Talkback: Valentine's Day flowers
My aim for this year is to grow my own cut flowers as they're even getting quite expensive now too in the supermarkets. There is something very rewarding in going out and cutting your own flowers from the garden! i'm a florist but I have a passion by Kate Bradbury
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28/11/2011 18:43:05
by Boo Emmins
Camellia flowers dropping
Hi I am new to this and new to my garden!!  There are two beautiful camellias in our garden just coming into flower.  They are 3metres tall and approx 1metre  plus wide so very well established.  My problem is that the flowers, whilst beautiful by TW
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17/03/2012 14:40:56
by Stephen Shipley
wet wild flower medow
any advice on growing a wild flower medow on a slite slope and has very wet soil thankyou hello cody, one plant that comes to mind is the ragged robin. I bought this in a local market earlier this year. it's the first time I've grown it. From what I by cody smith
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02/10/2012 21:03:57
by Hollie- Hock
honey suckle not flowering
, leaves and all but has not produced a single flower in the last three years. What should I do? I do not want to move it or should I? Don't know that you're doing anything wrong, it's in similar position to mine maybe give it a tomato feed, it might by kkt
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16/05/2013 20:42:21
by kkt
Summer flowering evergreen Clematis
Hi, i have a Summer flowering evergreen Clematis, growing up a trellis on my fence(I think its a summer one but could be early autumn,as i have lost the instruction card and cant remember even the name of it.) i bought it as a very small plant last by elizabeth cooley
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10/03/2013 12:13:36
by jatnikapyar