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hi, can anyone help, i have a tomatoe plant, in a pot, there is lots of fruit on it, but they dont seem to be growing they are still quite small, with a few biggeer ones, am i being impatient, or has the bad weather affected them,many thanks Do you by lynne24
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25/08/2012 13:47:32
by lynne24
Container gardening with children
was wondering what I could fit in there? I wonder if I can fit in cherry tomatoes (any variety???)  some green beans (again any variety?)  and then anything else that would fit in or would that be it? Any recommendations or thoughts would be greatly appreciated by pinkboat
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03/05/2012 18:58:16
by lilylouise
Talkback: How to grow salad leaves from seed
tomatoes and they are very useful. I have grown three sorts of tomatoes Moneymaker (normal size), Legend (beefsteak) and cherry tomato too. Are they all treated the same in the greenhouse re removal of axilliary shoots, number of trusses and so on? Does one by alljend
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24/11/2011 15:28:57
by lcoote
pruning damaged plants in wet conditions?
rather wait and see if and which parts of a plant recover on their own before going ahead with the big means? If I should prune now, how far back for apple, pear, plum, cherry and soft fruit (blueberries, red and black currants, raspberries)? and what by nadiamaz
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25/06/2012 00:45:36
by Zoomer44
fairly fast growing shrub in dense shade
asking for advise for shrubs that are fairly fast growing that are interesting with either some color or berries that will grow tall to give me some privacy. Any help would be appreciated. thank you Chris Hello Christine. Take a look at the "Cherry Laurel by Christine Harrison
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22/04/2012 15:10:20
by handyman
Fast growing small tree for very small garden
Hi, I have a  very small windy garden and I would like to plant a tree that grows to about 12' to 15'  It will have to be planted very  close to a fence, the soil is clay.any one got any ideas? not really a good idea to plant any tree so close to a by Pat Sanders
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13/05/2013 10:24:38
by punkdoc
Sungella
disappointed. The flavour was a bit bland and not like Sungold and the skins were a bit tough. I always grow Sungold, they are the best cherry tomatoes, I buy the seeds in England, but I live in France and the varieties here are not the same so I can't advise by LearningSlowly
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17/01/2013 22:21:02
by Caz W
small tree suggestions please
. You could also consider a Tibetan cherry which is slow growing  to about 15' in 20 years - http://www.mailordertrees.co.uk/Prunus+serrula+%27Tibetica%27+%28Birch+Bark+Cherry+Tree%29/0_caaa102_caaa133/PRAA192.htm?page=Prunus_serrula_'Tibetica'_(Birch_Bark_Cherry by staffsmags
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05/07/2012 10:31:13
by staffsmags
Talkback: Brown rot
but I never knew that you had to destroy it. Thanks' so much. This was my first year of growing fruit trees. They are bush type apple pear plum and cherry.I had no fruit at all, would this be normal for the first year? I also had leaf blotches and curled by chantalou
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24/11/2011 15:29:28
by bowserman1
Talkback: Canker
Hello and thank you in advanceI have a fruit Cherry tree which has provided us with some wonderful large sized Cherries (that's if we get to them before the birds) The tree is approx 4ft high and purchased 3 years ago. Last year I noticed the bark by coink2009
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09/12/2011 16:07:31
by peteballan