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My dream garden
I have a dream -where my lawn goes brown from lack of rain,where I can understand why I shaded the greenhouse,where I can lounge in the garden,where I need to you use the hosepipe and water containers twice a day,where plants wilt in the heat by sotongeoff
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10/07/2012 09:27:44
by gardeningfantic
Talkback: Plants for shade
that will survive with a small amount of sun (new flower bed is under a beautiful but large copper beech) Yes, you can make a garlic solution to deter slugs and snails. I think this was shown on Gardeners' World last Friday if you saw the programme. The recipe by Galic and Snails
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28/11/2011 18:31:25
by SuzyQ
Talkback: Peonies
so every year, even in heavy clay as my garden has. Even my peony trees flower. The first one after 5 years, the second after 7, the third had its button frozen of and the fourth disappeared. They do seem to like bad weather. In all the years I by peony
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28/11/2011 18:31:42
by chantalou
Talkback: Wet soil
to improve this soil ,as it can't be much good for the plants,they are looking ok but not growing much. any advice would be great! Hi, I am new to the gardeners world website, this being my first posted comment. I was overjoyed recently with the news that my by antonihoe
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28/11/2011 18:37:36
by viv
Talkback: Bee roads
that if the world has to be fed we have to have bees to pollinate and not to kill every thing we dont likeA bee only lives for around 8 weeks so a very busy time The Market Gardeners where I live import Bees from Holland to live in the Tunnels for the Early by hereisabee
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28/11/2011 18:38:35
by RachelL
Talkback: Growing veg in shade
? when does the new series of gardeners world start? It started yesterday, Friday 9 March.     You can always see it on I-player. last year i had over 40 cucumbers in the shade with little sun, they are great! We grow runner beans,brocoli, broad beans by Pink Heather
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06/06/2012 22:11:04
by gummer4england
Lupin problems
Help! I have a garden-centre-bought lupin that is growing well, except from the usual slug and snail problems.  I have sorted that, but it is still being devoured by woodlice! Does anyone know how I can prevent this as they're nibbling the flower by Yellow Daisy
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05/06/2012 12:34:56
by Wintersong
Green Houses
;" /> Hello Camelia2 - You don't have to convince me - I have 3 and love them Pam x   Yup. My favourite place in the world. I've got 2 and a cold frame all snuggled together. Bloke electrified them last year which makes them even better! Nice unsolicited by Camelia2
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06/06/2012 13:33:53
by Hollie- Hock
Autumn and what now?
Im on the lookout for Helebores for my garden. I believe Helebores are a welcomeing food source in spring for the bees. Does anyone else know of this? And can you think of anyother plant that would be beneficial for the insect world through those by Cia
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20/09/2012 22:28:38
by carolinesmith
Need help with different types of plants
in the Summer though as the bed can look a little bare at that time of year Hi Hollie hock That is exactly what I am having trouble with, I know joe said on gardeners world 2 episodes ago about planting boarders that ideally you have plants for each season. I by Gloucestergirl13
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06/04/2013 21:22:01
by Gloucestergirl13