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Talkback: Growing alliums
I really must try to grow these! Which variety would you recommend? I fell in love with alliums about 4 years ago while visiting RHS Wisley. As a total rookie gardener then I thought these firework like flowers were out of my league but how wrong I by TERRY
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20/04/2012 23:31:46
by Wintersong
Belfast sink.
growing them either. Thanks Weejenny and Jude. Thymes,Oregano,Chives,Sages and Parsley would look great in a sink  You could try Sweet Basil but I always seem to do better with it in my greenhouse. There is  a Basil called 'African Blue' which would grow by jean riley
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09/07/2012 19:01:53
by freshairfanatic
Small front garden planting
image - will try again once posted   Low maintenance evergreens include: phormium, bergenia, heuchera, euonymous (some), carex, cotoneaster (some), flat-growing junipers, choisya, lavender, euphorbia (some), aucuba japonica, prunus (some), ajuga, festuca by Yvonne Lloyd
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28/04/2013 21:51:46
by Yvonne Lloyd
Cabbage 'Greyhound'
Have a few 'Greyhound' cabbage and the centres all look like this one in the photo.  I'm wondering if it's a fungus and if I will lose them?  Does anyone know what this is and what I should do?      I grow Greyhounds every year and if I didn't know by yarrow2
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18/06/2012 10:32:22
by Robot
Why Are My Potatoes Producing Tomatoes
Okay, so I'm new to this allotment mallarky, having taken on my first this year. I'm growing Maris Piper, King Edward and Pink Fir Apple. They have all flowered well but now, only on the King Edward, there are tomatoes. Yes, tomatoes. Little green by TheSloth
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13/07/2012 21:04:08
by Cabbagepatch
Talkback: Growing veg in containers
, chives is my 1 success. Any tips? If I am able to be slightly more successful I might venture to introduce another veg next year :) Remember to place the grow bag in a sunny area and do need water them every day especially in the summer. Agree - Chieves by chutneyhunter
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28/11/2011 18:43:25
by Pizza Delivery Bags
Herb border
/shurbs at the back and the herbs more nearer the front. Any decent types of herbs, which will always grow? Hi Garjobo, Take a look on here http://pinterest.com/ you might have to trawl a little but there's loads of links to sites and how tos on there.... it's a by garjobo
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10/04/2013 22:03:57
by BobTheGardener
Talkback: Growing veg in shade
Sorrel is lovely crop to grow in shade, even dry shade. In my garden it grows under a clematis montana which grows under an ornamental cherry. It requires no real attention and produces tangy, lemony, tender, heart shaped salad leaves by Pink Heather
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06/06/2012 22:11:04
by gummer4england
Talkback: Sowing broad beans
as he was to old/sick to do it on his own, he has broad beans, he topped the flowers at a certain point to stopblack fly, it seems allour plotters do.I'm going for the mix grow,putting corn and sunflowers next to them, should help each of the other by BillinghamPlottter
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28/11/2011 18:30:55
by Jesspurrr
seedling help?
of how or what to grow. An allotment is a big commitment -have you the time? I also feel you need to do a bit of homework or ask lots of advice At this stage you are are going to be disheartened but you are going about in this in the wrong way Sorry by Lisa Ward
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14/05/2013 19:16:03
by lucky3

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