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Talkback: Self-seeding plants
Gardeners
' World mag. some years ago. I'd never really thought about this until reading this blog so I just had a wander round the front
garden
to jog my memory. I hate
formal
gardens
with box hedges and straight borders but thought I was well in control
by aromarach
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28/11/2011 18:38:47
by Cass
Talkback: Do we really want wildlife in our gardens?
in the approach to
gardening
and perhaps life too (!) is empathy. Order and
formality
can be sophisticated and impressive and these can be achieved beautifully but a wildflower meadow (for example)buzzing with life, colour, texture and movement - this just is
by Wild Soundscape
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05/02/2012 17:29:12
by Pipstrelle
Talkback: Growing courgettes and marrows
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by karen bell
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33
28/11/2011 18:37:13
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WHAT TREES CAN BE PLANTED AND KEPT IN POTS ?
What kind of trees are you thinking about? The obvious ones are acers, and miniature fruit trees designed to go in pots. Yew can do well in pots, as can holly - they lend themselves to being clipped and kept to a manageable size and give
formality
by SULLY
17
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03/06/2012 18:20:39
by jean riley
Veg beds at front - how to make them attractive
Picture this 50's ex-council house in tiny rural village. Majority of
garden
at the front of house. Stood on road looking at my house the drive is Tarmac type and runs full length to the house on the left. The right is all lawn. One circular flower
by * Red Dahlia *
42
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27/03/2013 10:31:28
by * Red Dahlia *
Your gardenersworld.com wishlist
later in the spring. I've just asked my colleague on
Gardeners
' World Magazine, David Hurrion, about plant trials, and he told me that there are no immediate plans to run any ourselves, as we aren't in a position to run
formal
trials, in the way that
by Sean Fishpool
49
1673
09/07/2012 11:27:25
by obelixx
Welcome to the garden design forum
of the pool. Ah, victory! Thanks for persevering. That is about as angular and
formal
a design as you could have, isn't it? Very striking... Hello Happymarion, That's a lovely photo. It gives me the opportunity to talk about the benefits of conifers in
gardens
by Daniel Haynes
34
3502
27/07/2012 11:56:19
by junglemad
What Type of Garden is Yours.
, since I found the Forum I come on here. I like
formal
over chaos, every shade of green, dappled shade, elegant blooms, contrasting foliage and plenty of work to do. Even weeding is a joy to me. My
garden
is the envy of my friends and family and yet, it
by Brian Cooper
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20/03/2013 23:48:02
by yvonne parsons2
Thugs
,Bexley and goodness knows where else. The seed has travelled incognito in presents of potted plants. It,s almost impossible to eradicate. My days are spent seeking and destroying seed heads. I,m an outcast amongst my more
formal
gardening
friends and yet
by pamajo
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1097
22/07/2012 21:11:27
by christopher2
GW Presenters
to some of the independent channels ... Firstly the discussion on presenters is mearly a short hand for the style of programme that they front, the type of
gardening
they show us. I'm now a bit bored of Long Acres and it's
formality
- all box edged
by andrea3
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31/07/2012 05:15:34
by andrea3
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