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Small Garden Needs Ideas
it more seriously. We have a little raised bed with herbs growing but this can easily be moved. We have also been give a 7.5ft trampoline which would like to find a home towards the bottom of the garden. The garden is east facing so we get the sun (when by briffster
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20/02/2013 11:48:35
by briffster
Dying Rockets
Hi all, I recently got into gardening, or in particular growing herbs and fruit. I have tried to grow dill and rocket (picture below).  They have succesfully germinated but start wilting and die not long afterwards.  I have transplanted them to pots by Mizzli
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29/03/2013 21:25:38
by Dovefromabove
Square Food Gardening!
" that provides "a new way to garden with lesser space and less time". I was wondering if I could use this in my verandah! This article explains gives a detailed explaination on what I can grow on square foot gardens for all seasons. And they've got pretty helpful by Jimmy Holl
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30/01/2013 15:59:29
by artjak
Talkback: Caring for naturalised bulbs
crocus have popped their heads through and are now in flower, it was such a lovely surprise. All my tomato plants are growing really well and I've sown herbs this week as well, they are in their propagators sat on my kitchen window cill. It is so nice by donutsmrs
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06/03/2012 03:15:20
by kaycurtis
Windowsill planter
Hi All, First time to the forums. I'm just getting into gardening. I'm trying to find some long pots/planters that I could have indoors on my windowsill to take advantage of the warm growing space (not quite got the greenhouse sorted yet. Any by Giles Buist
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20/03/2012 21:15:03
by Giles Buist
French tarragon - getting it though the winter
Hi, I have a small (one year old) French tarragon plant in my herb garden.  It's on the south side of a trellis fence inhabited by a grape vine.  The garden is East-south east facing and fairly well sheltered.  Shall I leave the tarragon where by Dovefromabove
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31/08/2012 08:53:55
by Italophile
Talkback: Edible flowers
salad more like it!In the olden days, before vegetables were healthy, my old Dad used to send me out to eat half the herb garden as a punishment when I complained of undue flatulence.Talk about CO2 emissions there!Nux vomica was another homeopathic by Birgit
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28/11/2011 18:41:00
by Janinwestycyjny
veg suitable for shade.
Anyone have any suggestions as to what, if any, vegetables or fruit are suitable for a shady area? Not many cope well with shade but salads don't lik eto be baked so I grow min in the shadiest bed although it does get full sun around the summer by Sue H
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14/03/2013 23:31:28
by cj moden
Herbs dying
Has anyone else been having trouble with herbs this year?  I grow mine in containers - mint, oregano, feverfew etc - and almost all of them have had diseased leaves, poor growth and when the sun finally did arrive last week, scorched leaves.  Even by jalcinto
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04/08/2012 16:51:25
by blueberry77
Talkback: Growing veg in containers
My spinach in pots has two long leaves each at the moment. Any tips for what to do next? I have bought a organic grow bag and I have cut x holes in the top and planted lettuce and herbs. I have tomatoe plants waiting to go in when the weather by chutneyhunter
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28/11/2011 18:43:25
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