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Talkback: Gardeners' World Live
years ago. but this year i notised that they are growing well. and they are big but they are not redy to flower. and it is going into the frost seson so i was told to put them in the greenhouse and put them back out in spring and they shuld flower by Brian
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28/11/2011 18:36:30
by tinatin
what are the best
Hi could eny body tell we what are the best tasting tomatoes plants to grow please As I have jest started up For growing under glass?-heated or unheated?-or for growing outside? I myself like the cherry tomatoes . I think the sweetest cherry one by Jason Raymond
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02/01/2013 12:17:25
by Jason Raymond
Mirabelle de Nancy plum
I have a had a Mirabelle de Nancy plum tree in my garden for at least 3 years but so far no fruit. It is growing and healthy with long thin branches which point upwards. They each have lots of little 'spurs'? On them. It is fairly close to another by Nanny gardener
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08/04/2013 16:00:50
by Netherfield
Dwarf Cherry Tree
Please help ! I planted a Sunburst Cherry tree 3 years ago and although it has fruited every year it has never grown in height or spread. Do I presume it is a dwarf ?( It is under 6ft) Will it grow more if I prune it ? Thanks in advance. Can anyone by Wessex Wellies
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21/04/2012 12:29:30
by cesca1
Blossom Trees
cherry tree on a dwarf rootstock - these are supposed to reach only 10ft. Again they are fast growing. DO NOT get one without the dwarfing rootstock as they grow to 10m! Possibly your best alternative is to go for Acers if you have acidic soil. No blossom by Stephen Lawrence
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15/05/2012 23:02:07
by basmithr
Talkback: Potato blight
the Pocket Check website, they were featured last month on BBC 4's Gardeners Question time. I see that they are also being offered as a competition prize on the Win page of this site. Can anyone tell me if you can grow a younge cherry tree in a container by Frances M
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28/11/2011 18:36:47
by julia
Can anyone help me identify whether this is a weed or a baby seedling?
different from the Cherry Brandy. I will take a photo when it stops raining. These seedlings looking nicer than weeds. Yes, I am a Cherry Brandy fan. Cherry Brandy as in a liqueur?! On a more serious and planty type of note, I didn't realise that different by cosmic_girl
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24/04/2012 13:04:32
by Yvieh
help with tomatoes please.
circulation are ideal conditions for fungal problems. does the advice about pinching out side shoots hold for cherry tomatoes too?   Depends if they're determinate (the bush type, the ones that don't grow beyond the fruit) or indeterminate (the ones that keep by honeypot2
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31/05/2012 12:38:29
by Italophile
Morello Cherry Tree
Hi everyone. I'm new to this forum and this is my first go! I'm also knew to gardening! I received a potted morello cherry tree as a gift last year. It's still in the same pot as my garden has been completely cleared. I'm now almost ready to start by Green Fingers!
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28/02/2012 09:45:21
by Green Fingers!
short climbers???
Hi can anyone recommend something to train up a 4' high trellis?.  It's about 15' long and faces south-east.  I had originally wanted to fan-train a cherry because we were going to get a 6' trellis but now I think it's probably too short, so by cloud8
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02/08/2012 09:11:44
by cloud8