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Identify Please ?
is 'Mother's Day' and the mauve one with lovely big flowers is 'Megan'.   I hope you like them.   can anyone please tell me what this is growing in my greenhouse    Thank you all for the info. What size to Japanese Azaleas grow to then ?   Looking at your by Stephen Lawrence
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22/05/2012 20:41:20
by Salino
Talkback: Blue-flowering bulbs
A great feature. Found most that I was looking for.Loved Carol's Blue bulbs. Great article by Carol- was just thinking today how my new garden lacked anything blue. All the rhodies and the azaleas are pink or white and allthe spring bulbs were by chrislomax
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24/11/2011 15:30:03
by D.C.Murphy
ideas for a container on a SW facing wall
interest, hardy, fool proof and with very little shelter. I was hoping for a camelia or rhodo, (something I presume won't grow well in my neutral soil) Any ideas? Thanks I am a little confused, are you looking for a climber. Are you planning on using by debanslow
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07/06/2012 07:57:14
by debanslow
Success and Failures ...
are tough enough to survive my ministrations and planting them! I love hardy perennials. In a sink or swim situation, they usually swim. Failures - I can't grow rhododendrons and azaleas (soil is neutral and I have always failed with them) and roses by Brumbull
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28/03/2013 19:32:10
by artjak
Plant identification
. However, one thing confuses me, in the link above it states that it cannot grow in acidic soils, however, the majority of my shrubs are rhodedendrons and azaleas, which are ericaceous right? It is growing under a skimmia and a rhody... Ruth rhodies etc by Ruth Macleod
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07/05/2013 15:39:31
by SwissSue
Help Need With Container Planting
after year. Im living in the dorset area. Thanks for any help. Welcome Luke I'm sure tomorrow there will be plenty of suggestionsIn containers I would have azaleas, rhododendrons and Camelias. Daphne eternal fragrance is a new long flowering scented by Luke Richardson
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06/04/2013 00:02:45
by Verdun
Evergreen bushes
answer if you can give a little more detail  South facing, against position in a sheltered position. An evergreen azalea or rhododendron will happily grow in a large pot whatever the situation. In sun choisya ternatta.....the Mexican orange blossom by Caz8
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06/05/2013 20:20:15
by clk
Low Maintenance Garden Boarders for Novice
with nutcutlet, in that it's your choice, buy what appeals to you allowing consideration for soil, i.e. whether you can grow Azaleas and suchlike... or not... for a white Hydrangea, if you can seek out 'Lanarth White', this should suit your border.  It withstands by Sion1981
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07/05/2013 22:46:13
by Salino
Orange flowers
I grow loads of blue perennials and shrubs but I want more orange flowers. Ideas please. I have echinacea tiki torch, marmalade and summer sun, have orange dahlias, crocosmia and couple of annuals. Geums, varieties of heleniums, roses by christopher2
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09/09/2012 17:20:42
by christopher2
circular formal raised bed what centre piece
of the leaves is spectacular.     Wants to go reaaaaaaly formal?  A cypress! With some care (and I´ve seen it), you can alternate buxus with some flowering shrubs like potentilla, geum, azaleas... Or low annuals (to highlight the buxus): aubrieta, snow by blackest
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27/04/2013 19:27:21
by BobTheGardener

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