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Hi, what plants should I grow in a damp shaded area of my garden, I have a couple of hosta's which are doing great, but I'd like something for all year, it's awful looking in winter/spring at bareness, thanks Ferns. cotoneasters, some early bulbs by CalB
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16/05/2013 21:01:32
by brian stoat
lawn improvement
I have a small lawn that lays in partial shade of a large oak tree, so it doesn't get its full quota of sunshine ( When we get it!) . I feed it regularly in the growing season, but it always struggles to thicken up. Would it help if I added daisies by artychris
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11/03/2013 12:46:07
by chainsawsal
Talkback: Planting snowdrops
I have tried for years to grow snowdrops from bulbs but all failed. Last month I purchased some snowdrops in pots that were well past their best but in-the-green. I have now replanted them all in a big pot where they will be left undisturbed. I by happymarion
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16/04/2012 21:29:18
by Hollie- Hock
Talkback: Bug boxes
to grow,i grown veg last year, i grown beans carrots and peas.i hope to grow lots more this year. do you have any advice for me on growing plants. Reply to Weakleys. Please do not buy butterfly caterpillars to release in the garden. This is a waste by Anonymous
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28/11/2011 18:37:51
by mal
Talkback: Planting spring bulbs
a well-drained soil in full sun, but it should be ok with slightly lower temperatures than UKReply to sarahspondlife Snakes head fritillaries can be quite tricky to grow as their natural habitat is damp meadow/wetland. But that doesn't mean yours won by hayinwood
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28/11/2011 18:41:14
by vegetarian
North Facing
the right position and soil quality I have a north facing rear garden as has been said as the sun gets higher it gets more sun-most things grow- no problem My side garden is north facing and again gets sun in the summer time once the sun climbs , once by Anna De La Mare
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11/02/2013 11:30:28
by Rosa carriola
what jobs done over easter.
covered over outside slowly growing. plant everlasting sweet peas,dug up some yellow celandines growing in the wrong place,water new plants,potted Camellia into new big pot and then turned blue with the cold,me that is. Nothing No, not quite true. I took by barbury gardener
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03/04/2013 11:28:29
by Joyce Goldenlily
Spring -summer
, I have some yellow ones .... will look for some more colours, your right they do flower late and grow great in my clay.... I bought some pink seeds to try this year , hope they work. Don't think I've ever had sweet William I've started some by Bunny..
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03/03/2013 16:50:13
by ladygardener2
Lynchis ('Ragged Robin')
I know I've done a few posts, but last one for a while... I'm wanting to grow some lynchis seeds, but some websites say sow september outdoors and others say sow february indoors...I have no idea, can anyone help please? I collected seeds from by Ryan Lloyd
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26/03/2013 13:20:00
by Ryan Lloyd
Unknown beetle..
for you. I'm not preaching but we kill everything we don't like and then complain there are no bees, butterflies or birds. Beware if you grow lavender, these buggers love it, i found the easiest way to get rid of them is just collect them, to escape by Jules63
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17/05/2012 19:47:08
by deborahbartlett

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