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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
Talkback: New year's resolutions
and I paced too and froMulching the nettles where new grass would growI day dreamed of straight cuts looking so niceThat the gardening experts would call for adviceWhen all of a sudden with a deafening soundPieces of engine fell to the ground by jane
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28/11/2011 18:37:42
by kaycurtis
Talkback: Exotic colour in April
gardens with larvae I never seem to have many the following year even though I have built them several lovely little houses....oh well Another thing I heard once and admit to trying was planting garlic chives around the roots of a rose....aphids are meant by DogWhisperer
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28/11/2011 18:38:34
by carabella
Talkback: Garden birds, squirrels and fruit crops
tayberry growing in a pot had some fruit on yesterday morning, yesterday afternoon all gone. It is alright to grow tayberry in a pot? I didnt want it take over the garden. i found this website and i like its products just waiting for my delievery now by judith
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16/05/2012 22:28:04
by Ken 2
Talkback: Ornamental veg
that i couldnt grow veg all around it as it wouldn't look right(by the other half!). My solution has been to choose vegetables that have different coloured stems, flowers and or pods. I have 5 large wigwams different varieties of beans that are begining by abbed
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28/11/2011 18:44:00
by simondragon
Talkback: Bees at Gardeners' World Live
not be appropriate for a school as they need expert attention during the holidays.I suggest you investigate making bee homes from bundles of short canes (see BBC bee homes) and growing lots of bee friendly plants. I planted white broccoli late last year, it hasn by Patricia bowers
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28/11/2011 18:38:52
by bunnysgarden
Talkback: Growing garlic in a clay soil
in single cloves for good results. I grow mine in an old bread tray every year and have had great success, although I am worried about the effect the rainfall will have this year. Forgot to mention. You can plant garlic up until February although the earlier by StaceyF
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28/11/2011 18:30:32
by Pippa
New to gardening-need help!
, is there anything I can do now to make a start in transforming it? I'm also thinking about getting some growbags and maybe try to grow some veg, any ideas? I would appreciate any advice anyone can throw my way! Thanks.  Depending on your area, many garden centres by fabulousemmalina
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14/07/2012 10:20:55
by figrat
Plants between concrete path and wall
emilym. How about filling in with decorative pebbles? You could probably get a few things to survive but they wouldn't please you much.  Hi both yes I think I am hoping a little, the soil is a good 4 inches and weeds grow  there pretty well, shame by emilym
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08/02/2013 22:14:39
by Gardening Grandma
Green Houses
parsely chives oregano all growing madly but smelling lovely too and attracting bees. my sweet peas are just flowering so hopefully in a few days i can do a first pick. Hi  Cheesey ed 4, Thanks for the information, certainly looks resonable in price by Camelia2
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06/06/2012 13:33:53
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