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Strawberry Plants and Fruit bushes - weed control
I have a few raised beds ( old pallet collars) which I have planted some fruit bushes in -  Gooseberries, Currants and some rhubarb.  I also have some raspberry and blackberry canes too, running along the fence. The problem that I have by NJJ272
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18/07/2012 14:15:52
by NJJ272
Dragon fruit
Gooseberry which is very easy to grow and an impressive addition to a GH, conservatory or sheltered sunny corner of the garden... it can grow quite big. The fruit, rather like a little tom, is very sweet and tastey if left well into autumn to ripen. Mine by paull2
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26/07/2012 20:50:13
by paull2
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
Buddleia turning yellow
I moved a large old buddleia 2 years ago. It was doing well, but last year it did not flower, the leaves turned yellow and it didn't grow much. This year it hasn't grown much again, no flowering visible and a hard yellow canker of some kind covering by Freebie Queen
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14/07/2012 18:04:02
by Freebie Queen
Talkback: Strawberries
year and we are looking forward, having produced a mouse defence system to, to a good crop next year. I made gooseberry jam and put some spare strawberries in. It tasted almost entirely of strawberries and set wonderfully. i would love to grow by Danny
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28/11/2011 18:36:38
by joseph woosey
Talkback: Growing rhubarb
rhubarb home with me to grow in the garden.I can not imagine not having my own home grown rhubarb and strawberrys.I too like the recipe ideas and will give them a try. I have some well established crowns (variety unknown) which crop well every year, though by newbieplot
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28/11/2011 18:43:29
by dreamer
Talkback: Cherry trees
is only tip buds,can anyone advice please hiwhy dont you try growing gooseberrys by frank
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28/11/2011 18:40:03
by KarenMc
What's loving all this rain?
trap and the others growing well . I'm bringing them in at night cos I don't trust the slugs - they seem to be eating everything . Like everyone else though the garden in general is suffering a serious lack of sun. Still no flowers on the sweetpeas by Leggi
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18/07/2012 16:57:33
by Sparklepinksunflower
Disappointed with strawberries...
flavour - I've noticed that some of mine weren't as good as they should be. Mine is a smalll garden but there are at least 30-40 plants in a narrow strip 1ft by 10ft, they were planted under new currant and  gooseberry bushes. I get sun from morn to dusk by Zoomer44
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31/07/2012 08:02:14
by Polly5
Talkback: Good things about February
of those in a pretty vase on your breakfast table. I think the nice thing about Feb (discounting the snow and rain)is the sudden bursting into life of plants.Pancake day i missed as to busy gooseberry bushes but just the increase of day and getting by happymarion
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21/02/2013 14:48:21
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