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window boxes are a wash out this year
the weather. I've already had their  first show and they are really bushy.   yes Kate I did the same thing in the end - which sort of cancelled out the economising of the seed growing! My garden centre were selling things like begonias usually $3.99 for £1 by grai
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08/08/2012 18:52:41
by kate1123
Talkback: Most hated plants
ago and have been unable to get rid of it since, or stop its relentless spread!I love alstroemerias and have many different ones in my garden. I really hate any kind of weed !Now what are they good for ....I love and grow carnivorous plant by SPAM VALLEY
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05/06/2012 08:21:07
by gardeningfantic
Flowers in small pots!
Begonia semperfloruns - red,white pink and readily available as plugs to grow on Verbena - many colours readily available as plugs Ageratum - blue dwarf varieties available as plugs  small flowered Petunias - all sorts of colours available as plugs by Whatalottie
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24/02/2013 18:46:57
by Mepooooo
experiences with free offers of plants
most of these are growing, 9 out of 21 show no signs of life. Maybe I have not dealt with them in the right way, or maybe I am unlucky, but I do have a reasonably successful garden. I would say that the instructions that come with the plants are not all by Jennie McWalter
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26/03/2013 10:49:04
by Lyn
no more food talk please :o(
to feed the birds today & even the start of new buds on the rose I transplanted in November. J. Blue bells are starting to show in my front garden, it's some what sheltered though and they grow by a wall.   In summer here in France plants and roses by budlia63
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04/01/2013 22:17:44
by Busy-Lizzie
Talkback: Carrot crisis
and snails. Its improved germination no end! It's also possible to grow carrots (particularly the shorter & stubbier varieties) in pointed wicker hanging baskets. This gives them depth to grow, more than adequate drainage, and also helps keep them away from by Lorna
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08/06/2012 13:47:18
by Excitable Boy
Talkback: Wet weather on the veg plot
of the mud on the soles of my boots.Catherine MooreFalkirk Don't get me started on the weather, me taters are rotting under 2" of water, onions just started to grow and stair rod rain just bounced em out of the ground, me strimmer packed in so while it went by YewJay
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15/07/2012 16:47:09
by Maud is in the garden
Talkback: Coal tits
Begonias were the most fruitful plant I had, however I am attempting to make it live longer so I brought indoors, I don't want it to die :(however I believe it's dying, it's growing a sort of white later in its leaves, like fungus, will it die anyway? also by Davidbrito
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12/12/2011 16:32:33
by Luke Arnos
Plants still in flower
and how the plants will manage may mean that we in the end will be able to grow many more exotics in our gardens Well I think the season's have gone all to pot. In my back yard I have a few pots with several plants in and I am amazed that there is so many by ruth BAILEY
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13/02/2012 14:37:24
by animm74
Talkback: Hardy annuals
proud in their tray waiting to be potted on. As I post this comment my computer is next to a deep windowsill (no greenhouse unfortunately) crammed with hardy annuals in little cell trays growing by the hour!Can't wait to see them all in the wonderful by Antonia
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07/07/2012 12:42:24
by kate1123

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