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High Boundary
securely to the top.   I have ivy, pyracantha and climbing hydrangea.  I then have grown clematis, jasmine, roses and honeysuckle through these.  They have made about another 2 feet of growth which gives very good privacy, being mostly everygreens.  Also by Dux
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19/07/2012 22:42:47
by Zoomer44
Please help me design my garden - part 3
.  Will anything grow?  Even super hardy shrubs?  Ideally I'd like something green that will grow to around 6 foot. Here's a picture if it helps:   Any help much appreciated! If you have conifers the first thing you need to do is add lots of enrichment 0 compost by Laura P
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05/05/2013 18:51:59
by Laura P
Can we talk about viburnums?
in spring and red berries in autumn. It is slow growing and mound-forming and takes a long time to reach its maximum size of about 3.5 metres - mine is still only about two feet high after three or four years. It has dark green, glossy leaves that turn red by happycottontail
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23/05/2013 22:08:46
by happycottontail
Help with identifying this rapidly growing plant
I would be very grateful in identifying this plant. This is planted a few years ago by our neighbour and it is spreading into our garden. It appears as if the root is spreading underground and new shoots growing up from the ground around. They said by joab
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22/02/2013 16:34:58
by Susan Hughes2
colour in a shady garden??
is planted and scattered the seed of yellow Corydalis which grows very well in shady areas. It's a wild plant and is rampant but is very effective and very colourful in problem areas. I have a shady bank under trees - apart from greenery (ferns, hostas etc by one girl and her dog(s)
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01/07/2012 05:56:38
by auntie betty
July in your garden...
://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/talkback/july-in-the-garden/4441.html thnaks garry.. didnt know how to remove this one.. July in the garden - what can I say, its wet  July in my garden is very green and lush at the moment..It is my 1st year growing veg and so far iam very pleased.  My potatoes are doing well by gardeningfantic
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11/07/2012 17:53:40
by figrat
North Facing
no neighbours t cast shade but the house does so parts of the garden are in full sun in mid summer but the couple of metres immediately behind the house get none between 9 and 3 though there's plenty of light. I grow clematis Nelly Moser, Blekitny Atholl by Anna De La Mare
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11/02/2013 11:30:28
by Rosa carriola
Screening
extension that looks like a toilet block and I have to look at it.I am hoping to get him to  grow a clematis Montana up it ,one its quick and looks good and you can clip it into shape and I will have something nicer to look at but I suspect I will have by carney
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16/12/2012 14:30:41
by carney
Clematis integrifolia - a hard nut?
Hi, I´ve bought some Clematis integrifolia seeds from T&M, and it´s been a month since I first put them in compost in the fridge (for three weeks), and a week since it´s in a warmer place. It has simply not budged! Should I soak the seeds in warm by rusflorum
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20/02/2013 18:04:15
by Richard Hodson
Talkback: Invasion of the golden hop
died down in the winter and resprouted the next year - this being the second season in the ground. Will it carry on doing that? My next door neighbour planted a golden hop about16 years ago and it sulked for 2 years and refused to grow.She dug it up by Sharon
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03/04/2012 14:10:19
by Lesley 4