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Talkback: Flower show season
attention-span. I now watch Beechgrove Gardens on BBC Scotland (Wednesdays) for the kind of sensible down-to-earth advice we used to get with Alan Titchmarsh and Geoff Hamilton. i was gutted when monty stood down last series, he was my inspiration to grow by chris
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28/11/2011 18:38:32
by Escort banner
Why May?
,Plums,Cherry, Rhubarb, Blueberries,Blackcurrant, Blackberry and Raspberries all sourced from the £ shop or similar . Most cost a £, the trees were only £5.  I'm so excited, I look at them all at least three times a day, all appear happy, me as well.  I have even learnt by itsnotmyfault
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26/04/2013 12:50:15
by Fairygirl
Health and safety!!
Golden Rod, lovely for cut flowers. I can't seem to grow it in my garden, the slugs get it before it has a chance to grow to any size. They'll be digging the grass up next, isn't grass pollen a big problem? I am sure we never used to have so many allergy by Rosa carriola
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04/01/2013 18:08:11
by lisa69
Things you did in the garden as a kid which were extremely bad!
was, when I was about 5, eating all the blackberries and being sick. Never mind doing bad things when I was a kid - how about as an adult  Jess is in the Garden wrote (see) Never mind doing bad things when I was a kid - how about as an adult  Now by BrummieBen
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02/03/2013 07:39:17
by cloud8
Talkback: Rotten apples
? I'm a keen gardener and most of my borders are devoted to growing mainly veg as well as fruit. Hi I planted many small fruit trees last winter and only a few are producing leaves. These are half way down the main trunk but above the graft, the top by Del Richards
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28/11/2011 18:30:26
by ronshep
Talkback: Unseasonal weather
in the year as ive done this year they will have good time to root ie ive taking fuchsias penstomens and planted up small spring bulbs in to module trays for spring colour they are growing at an fast pace so thats wat will happen hopefully by kathryn.brock
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06/01/2012 22:39:12
by Benjet04
Talkback: It's sloe gin time
of sloe gin. Though the person who provided me with the sloes has moved away, so I have had to make damson gin this year. I am now wondering if I should grow my own. Would it take years for a plant to yield sufficient berries to make a small brew? Didn by Sue Batho
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28/11/2011 18:30:13
by Janie
Talkback: Rich pickings
grass, comfrey), then a rotavator will just chop them all up into little pieces - each of which will grow into another plant next season. I know its hard work, but sometimes digging the soil by hand and pulling out the weeds at their roots will make by Lauren W
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28/11/2011 18:29:56
by John mk2
Talkback: Vine weevils
have ordered for delivery in May will put an end to these wee beasties!! Container growing is becoming ever more popular and it seems that it is container planting that is the attraction. Vine Weevils alive an well in Scotalnd. ESP on primulas we have by mothermook
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28/11/2011 18:38:24
by Yana
Talkback: The gardening bug
to the task itself, even if there may be in the planning and designing."Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2007567/Anne-Wareham-Confessions-grumpy-gardener.XXXXXXX Living in a room in a tenement building meant no access to growing things till by Lainey
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28/11/2011 18:43:50
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