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sanity in need of restoring
pleasure, not a backbreaking chore which leads you to hate doing it at all. Put some small buddleias in Bill. They'll be something for you and the insects to enjoy. They grow in nothing at all and can be discarded when you're ready for something better Hi by Bill Mansfield
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06/01/2013 21:40:00
by FrogMan
fast growing shrubs
I need to plant a few fast growing hardy shrubs in order to hide a neighbours eyesore. They are to be planted alongside our driveway in the front of our property.  Any suggestions please. well how big are they? how big do the shrubs need by SAH
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03/03/2013 17:20:18
by Joe_the_Gardener
Easy care plants
to improve this area.    Are you looking for something for adults to plant that looks good with little upkeep, or something to get the kids interested in growing things and wildlife? Hello Nutcutlet, We are looking for all those things really. The adults by The Artist
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23/05/2013 23:08:16
by HOLEDIGGER
Suggestions for suitable shrub on a cliff please
, some are very tough. Have a peek at a website like Peter Beales or David Austin for rose ideas. Good luck.   Buddleja davidii will grow anywhere, including from the mortar in the side of a chimney near where I live! Very true about buddleia. I like by Liz Tunks
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09/03/2013 07:29:16
by Liz Tunks
Talkback: Big Butterfly Count
in numbers. If all gardens had several nectar rich plants that flower thoughout the butterfly breeding season, not just the summer but through to Autumn too we could make a difference. Another gardening tip - If you Buddleias growing in the wrong place please by Fran
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28/11/2011 18:43:58
by sungreenhouses
Planting Ideas
against the fence that will give me winter colour and berries and the local birds protection, my soil is heavy and the shrubs I would like to grow eventually to the height of the fence. I am looking for ideas if anyone can give me any? What about by Annie 5
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17/02/2013 08:30:08
by bookmonster
Talkback: Plants for bees
gardeners are opting to grow their own fruit and veg. so their(the bees') services are more in demand! I have bees living in the drill holes that were made for my cavity wall insulation. They chirp like birds. Its amazing to watch them. as bees by happymarion_
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28/03/2012 15:19:37
by Victoria K
Talkback: Hummingbird hawkmoths and bumblebees
hawk moths. Last week we were 'dead heading' our buddleia when amongst the bees and butteflies we spotted a bee like creature with a hovering motion and a long proboscis Could this be one? We live in Devon not far from Plymouth. Reply to Michael by ssbattison
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28/11/2011 18:39:27
by Ruth White
What to plant around vegetablble patch?
and butterflies or do any plants help keep pests away or encourage wild life to eat the pests? All plant/ flower suggestions are welcome, thank you x I always grow marigolds in the garden and on my veggie plot - lovely to look at and they help to keep pests away by Tina_i_am
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14/06/2012 09:45:10
by gardengirl6
Hardy Fushias
in case. Just call it Dad's fuschia! I grow Greyrigg & Hawkeshead. GR definitely is hardy, came trough the last couple of winters up here. Late at restarting in spring, but very delicate white/pale pink flowers. There's a good sized shrub of it at Harlow by jackie frost
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11/12/2012 06:43:11
by Joe_the_Gardener

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