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Some kind interest has been  shown on something I mentioned elsewhere.So I wonder if others share my interest  in the simple uses of everyday garden products that don,t usually appear in more formal commercial diatribes. I said that I am by big ed
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17/05/2013 17:03:21
by figrat
Blank Canvas - Where to Start?!
have a great selection) it will enable you to at least identify the type of garden you want as a starting point - cottage, contemporary, formal, wildlife etc. Study the light and soil carefully before you start - I simply drew a rough plan and worked by NKC
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26/02/2012 20:14:18
by Surbiton_Margot
Colour!
the middle section to be mostly greens. I love formal gardens and I'm looking for real serenity although I have a long way to go. Mistakes are already glaringly obvious here with too much yellow and a severe lack of structure. I am currently researching a by artjak
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06/06/2013 02:14:45
by Keyser Soze
Ornamental grasses
to be? In my own garden I use ornamental grasses but plant them along with irises and crocosmias to give a sort of semi-formal look. My reason for this is that I have an area of short mown lawn neatly edged and surrounded by perennial borders. My 'semi-formal by christopher2
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31/07/2012 20:50:19
by christopher2
Plant Suggestions please
We are renovating our front garden. At one side we have a new 3' picket fence that is approx. 60' long. There will be grass running up to it, but at the house end the grass will taper down to nothing as it runs up to the side gate. I would like by Daisy Cottage
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27/02/2013 21:30:58
by Jcblue
Pruning Cotoneaster Horizontalis
I have a Cotoneaster Horizontalis which is currently taking over my front garden.Does anyone know when I can prune it and how? It's in a corner and underneath (creeping in front) of our lounge window. I'm a gardening novice so a 'gardening by BoristheBold
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11/07/2012 21:23:26
by Bookertoo
Talkback: Films for gardeners
I don't know whether this really counts as a garden but .... at this time of year we love watching The Sound of Music .... wouldn't it be fab to have such a beautiful stone verandah with steps leading down to a lake with the Austrian Alps behind by jro
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12/04/2012 22:12:23
by RESEDA
Help needed........
Hi, this is the garden of my new house, as you see what a mess! I am a keen garden goer...not so keen on the gardening! No I just don't know what I'm doing yet... Please help view from other end... I have been told by estate agent it is a plot by Duchess
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23/10/2012 18:07:06
by discodave
Edwardian terraced house front
We moved into our Edwardian mid-terraced house about three years ago and have had great pleasure (as novice gardeners) clearing and creating a back garden.  Our sights are now turning to the front 'garden' or forecourt. It is currently concreted by SiwanS
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25/02/2013 17:05:54
by SiwanS
Good Evening FORKERS
, he was in my garden.  Will find out tomorrow. Hope everyone else had a good day. Well done TinaHad good day? Hope your neighbour hasnt trampled your plants.Thanks blackest. I tried to get some posts on evening FORKERS but like,everyone else without by blackest
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13/04/2013 22:17:53
by TinaTurner

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