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Talkback: Potatoes, broccoli and bumblebees
My Potatoes looked fantastic but never did flower and have no potatoes on them not even small ones can you tell me why.I did plant them in new soil that I bought by the lorry load by the way I live in Spain and I am growing them under cover. Can you by john lawson
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28/11/2011 18:31:40
by phil
Talkback: Wildlife and wild death
I wondered if anyone else uses the beautiful tall structural plant cephalaria in their wild life gardens. They have large pale lemon scabious type flowers and bees just love them, often several bees seem attracted to just one flower head. I grow by chongolologirl
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28/11/2011 18:31:52
by Sabrina
Talkback: Snow
The garden with the tree's covered in snow look fantastic my cotinus has large blobs of snow attached to the twigs which look like flowers and my willow tree the top is covered in snow which gives it a great hairstyle effect. Here in Northampton we by Jane Moore
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28/11/2011 18:37:53
by WILMIL
Talkback: Cleaning the greenhouse
and an old fashioned scrubbing brush do the trick on most occasions ! Where do i buy elbow grease? i planted 8 hellebores last april/may purchased from a well knowen garden centre they were reduced after they had flowered but now when i was looking forward by kay Curtis
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21/01/2012 10:02:01
by Domestic Cleaning
Talkback: One for the woad
and still Idon`t seem to have made any difference,and could you please give me some advice as to what to do about the incessant and heavy east wind I always seem to have, please?! I'm relieved that the delicate flowers of woad would be difficult to create by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:38:43
by kay Curtis
Talkback: Pelargoniums
hi this has nothing to do with flowers but could someone tell me what this could be.....yesterday on my lawn there were and still are theses jelly type clumps of balls,,,very much like frogspawn but without the black tadpole in the middle by jc
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28/11/2011 18:41:21
by Anne
Talkback: Autumn gardening jobs
success and would like some kind of flowering plant. Any suggestions? thanks My garden is managed with wildlife as a helper/fellow user, at all times. Nature perfected composting long before we arrived and so I feel that it is best to leave plant debris by ChristyRose
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28/11/2011 18:44:14
by Todd Eric
Talkback: Planting bulbs in lawns
I shall put in pots this year. They remind me of when I was a Brown Owl in the GG movement - the flowers are brown and yellow. Just love bulbs. Anemone pavonina is a beauty in the grass at the Botanic Garden and a great favourite with the visitors by Lu
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28/11/2011 18:44:22
by Gina J'
Talkback: Building a green roof
something like that on my summerhouse roof. It is quite large though 5m x 4m but theres only a slight run off as its nearly a flat roof. What happens to the felt? This week we have had both our spring and winter flowering cherry's in flower by clematis
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28/11/2011 18:44:27
by gracerob
Talkback: Wind
tangled up in the rose and I couldn't untangle it. It did flower well but I shall move it in the early part of next year to a less windy spot. The climbing rose will have to flower on its own. The latest windy spell seems to be much worse with lots by donutsmrs
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03/01/2012 16:25:08
by happymarion2