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Help needed: Trying to identify a flower
? They grow under my wild cherry tree and I currently have two but want to get more... The ones under Ryan's Cherry tree wil be either C hederifolium if they flower from August onwards or C. coum if they start in January. If you want more then leave by Hopeful_young_gardener
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26/03/2013 13:56:38
by flowering rose
Talkback: Alpine strawberries
Are these the same as wild strawberries. I was recommended to grow these so i ordered some seed online late february. They grow slowly once germingated, but are coming on now and i think they are ready to plant out in a few weeks time. Can't wait by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:40:46
by Tengis19
Aut of control Laurel bush
I have 3 to 4 very large Laurel shrubs that have grown to be giants, can I cut them back to 2-3 m high which would leave them totaly bare. would they grow back? The house is under renovation and no one will use the garden for at least a year by Philippe Berthoud
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10/12/2012 19:57:58
by Joe_the_Gardener
Talkback: Tree buds in spring
lovely sight when trees bud in the spring. I am very new to growing fruit trees but decided to have a go last year with the new breed of fruit trees that can be grown in containers. I have been checking on them and they are all in different stages by ml1627k
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28/11/2011 18:40:39
by kathryn.brock
Talkback: Coping with drought in the garden
Hi Kate just dug out two dead or dying Ceanothus almost trees, they were the only plant's left in the borders after the big clear out of 48 tree from front and back gardens when we moved here 10 years ago,it look's like our Cherry is about to break by oldchippy
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26/04/2012 20:54:53
by Paul N
Seedlings and 'true leaves'
I've planted some Rudbekia 'Cherry Brandy' and Antirrinhums in 2 seed trays in my house.   They have both germinated and I have placed them on a table by a window. They are now getting a bit 'leggy' and, although they've been there about 3 weeks by Chris 7
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21/03/2013 15:59:19
by kimrosefreak
Talkback: Damson trees
have a very new orchard). My apples and pears are fine and producing a few fruit. Even my cherries (one of them produced a (yes A) fruit (but it did drop off, lol). But your story has enforced one thing. If you are a gardener - don't be in a rush by Anne
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28/11/2011 18:39:34
by picklehead
Cat Friendly Plant Suggestions
garden (not particularly interested in growing produce as yet) and want to find out the best plants that will not harm my cats. I have done a lot of research online trying to find out which plants are toxic and which are non-toxic to cats and I have found by WhovianGirl27
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21/04/2013 05:55:50
by SwissSue
101 questions!
it grow as is? Rollover image for an enlarged view Buddleja Buzz - Again should I be thinking of pruning these back I have year 1 and year 2 plants.   I have 2 very over grown forcythia and red robin bushes which are starting to break away at the middle by MaxiiLS
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27/10/2012 17:32:07
by MaxiiLS
Talkback: Spring blossom on fruit trees
of planting. Maybe you should think about planting another one which is a good variety and preferably self-fertile. An interesting article thank you. I planted a small cherry tree five years ago. It doesn't seem to grow much and each year the leaves by kathy korpe
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28/11/2011 18:31:22
by Crealmdillery