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Gardner's World TV
. Thanks for that, I like Sarah Raven, she has made me want to grow dahlias for the first time, got some tubers starting in the spare bedroom. Used to be a Sky channel called UK Gardens and they showed all the Gardeners Worlds from 1994 onwards was great by Pedro3
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22/02/2012 16:54:29
by Trevor2
Talkback: Planting spring bulbs
baskets then when they have finished flowering I dig the baskets up and store them out of the way of mice and plant Dahlia's (which have been growing in pots in my greenhouse) in the space. When the frost has killed off the Dahlia foliage I dig them up by hayinwood
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28/11/2011 18:41:14
by vegetarian
Damnation to double flowers
The trend for too long now has been to develop, market and grow large, blowsy, double flowers. Not sure if nature ever evolved any doubles or whether they are an unnautural abberation. And what about the poor bees and their various cousins by Woodgreen wonderboy
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08/03/2013 14:46:45
by chica
Supporting plants
and they are discreet. Bamboo canes for delphiniums, short canes for lupins ...for me they produce thick flowering stems that can break in strong winds....and sturdier poles for tall dahlias. However, most of my plants do not require staking and often by Chris 7
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03/03/2013 17:39:51
by Verdun
Talkback: Top 10 plants for a dream garden
Downie, the blackbids leave the fruit on the tree until the ground freezes, this is obviously their emergency reserve, I grow a lot of different lavenders from seed, other bird/insect magnets are oregano, rosemary and ecchium blue bedder,all have a by determinedpeterplant
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07/03/2013 18:35:13
by SwissSue
Late winter cuttings - what next
I took some cuttings in September and a few have overwintered with minimal growth. I have been taking the tips out of the long growing shoots when they appear. Some cuttings look better than others! What now though. I split them from the cutting by * Red Dahlia *
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09/04/2013 23:31:33
by * Red Dahlia *
courgette seedlings
i am new to growing veg ,my courgette seedlings are all in individual pots but after being in sun some leaves are drying out ,how do i restore them Drying out how? Changing colour? Crisping up? In the meantime, the most common problem with seedlings by H7
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02/06/2012 08:58:47
by Sucrologist No.12
Planting seeds in the greenhouse
perspex roof and is probably about 7 degs during the day.   Sorry to say-not warm enough-this is why it is worth waiting so after germination the correct conditions can be provided for growing on Cheers geoff guess im going to have to take over by Kirsty3
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09/03/2013 15:06:14
by sotongeoff
Talkback: Eccentric gardeners: one
what I was driving at, however if you are set on it, how about pieces on the names behind Paeonia "Scarlet O'Hara", Papaver "Miss Piggy", Clematis "Wee Willie Winkie", Dahlia "Spartacus" and Pelargonium "Ipswich Town".Come on the Tractor Boys by Lancelot Spratt
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28/11/2011 18:29:51
by kean gardener
Talkback: Bedding plants
give my haul their winter quarters. I have a plant growing in my dahlia container. it has leaves but no flowers at the moment, can anyone help me identify it please.how do I add a phot to my messageFred Mason I have found that Chrysanthemums by dolores
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28/11/2011 18:41:29
by Mags

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