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Talkback: Mice in the garden
for them, no matter how tidy we are. Is it true they don't like mint and lavender, if it is maybe growing these in areas out doors where we dont want them may deter them, what do you think! My bug bear is RABBITS, new garden to develop and never had by Milo de Paor
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31/05/2012 20:57:46
by CCBear
Bad service, bad plants beware!
for great choice and service, and Plants for Shade, best specialist nursery sending out great condition plants that don't need emergency treatment, just plant and watch them grow! This is a common complaint, I am surprised that they are still in business. I by twirly
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18/07/2012 15:36:07
by lovetogarden
Talkback: Gardening injuries
to be going to a cocktail party with his then girlfriend, but ended up in A & E instead. The girlfriend dumped him, and he met my mother. She tore down the greenhouse and put up a much better one where she now grows tomatoes and all sorts of lovely things by caroline
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28/11/2011 18:41:09
by Neil H
May In Your Garden
the management of this beast over the years, it just kept growing and I left it to take up a good few feet because although its base is ugly, I always adore its gorgeous plumes that I watch from my kitchen window all winter long. I know its spring because by sotongeoff
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02/06/2012 18:49:33
by Dean Lovett
Talkback: Vine weevils again
of it though as any disturbance exposes the soil and then they can get in to lay eggs.Dahlia lover - in various pots I grow honeysuckle, geraniums (cranesbill), heuchera, jasmine, London pride, hebe, clematis, campion, passion flower, hellebores, Japanese by Chalkweed
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28/11/2011 18:41:23
by ANNEWHITE
Good Evening FORKERS
  Drum roll ..................... trumpet ... Evening Brumbull Been out cutting down some branches today lots of arm aching pain and checked my plastic green house seeds - some bits starting to grow. still cold and windy though in Southampton by Brumbull
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03/05/2013 23:55:57
by Zoomer44
Talkback: Bank holiday gardening jobs
on with it then or I'll be getting nothing done and yes I will be out there this early in the morning. Keep at it all you gardeners. Thought of a couple more jobs to do this weekend. I grow mainly shrubs and perennials[apart from veg] as my garden is small - except by lazygardner
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28/11/2011 18:43:29
by chippy
What is your kind of garden?
Looking at pictures of their lovely gardens that some people have posted, I am struck by the different styles, from highly disciplined and full of colourful annuals to practical vegetable gardening to cottage gardens stuffed with plants growing by Gardening Grandma
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02/08/2012 22:33:40
by hilaryjones1
April in Your Garden
but much rather be doing jobs outside. I feel a bit mean as I've set a mousetrap in the greenhouse and caught three mice so far. I was blaming slugs for eating the tops of cosmos seedlings but begonia plugs had completly  disappeared too so i think mice by kate1123
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01/05/2012 19:11:45
by Wintersong
July in the garden!!
to be shrivelling. To add insult to injury the BBC have removed the GW episodes from iPlayer! On the apple problem has anyone any idea why this would be, or is it down to the wettest June on record? The 3 cordons which are growing in the ground seem fine - so far I by gardeningfantic
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29/07/2012 23:15:10
by weejenny

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