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Do these grow through plants?
... I think I'm going to plant some bearded irises just so I can watch them grow in the sin (see Gardening Grandma's advice).  For the rest, I've piled most of these into borders in a haphazard way and it's all produced a gorgeous jam-packed cottage by Adam Young
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15/02/2013 19:02:30
by figrat
'weeds' at Chelsea
at the depth of feeling from Lorraine Kelly. Plants which are close to the wild plants, genetically, will hopefully be easier to grow and give me more time for developing  and designing my garden. Last year I was exhausted trying to keep my sweet corn, beans by Loraine Kelly
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02/06/2012 00:33:00
by organiclinda
Talkback: Wildlife-friendly plants
I rate this highly as we need to look after our native creatures, so that we maintian a healthy balance, so we can grow and survive rather than importing every thing from abroad polluting the world with airmiles. I would love to grow insect friendly by kaycurtis
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11/05/2012 06:12:08
by Gary Hobson
Penstemons
/September and they are plug plants from this site.  So will be wee little things. regards Chris   Then I would grow them on through the winter in pots -first outside and then in a greenhouse when the bad weather comes-they should then be good sized plants to be planting out by Chris9
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11/07/2012 21:59:43
by weejenny
Talkback: Good things about February
in spring. But I love it because there is a hint, a big hint that gardening life is on its. way again.I start to potter with all my gardening things and feel a big glimmer of excitement at the thort of growing things and of all the plants and bedding by happymarion
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21/02/2013 14:48:21
by obelixx
Talkback: Exotic colour in April
to not like the smell...My experience is, they grow very well together..but the garlic does absolutely nothing to deter aphids... does anyone know if i can plant a rhododendrum in a half barrel, i was told they dont like being grown in containers, is that true by DogWhisperer
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28/11/2011 18:38:34
by carabella
Spring -summer
..autumn.. Shrubs, bulbs, flowers ..what do we look forward to next .. (So I can pick up ideas) Alchemilla Mollis (Ladies Mantle), aquilegia, foxgloves, many hardy geraniums (cranesbills) such as Johnson's Blue, geums, irises, trollius, veronica all by Bunny..
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03/03/2013 16:50:13
by ladygardener2
Ornamental grasses
. Anybody growing them? Afraid not chris. I have enough trouble with my normal grass growing, let alone ornamental stuff! I'm sure someone will have a garden full! Hi Chris, I don't think they are out of fashion but maybe used differently than they used by christopher2
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31/07/2012 20:50:19
by christopher2
Talkback: Chelsea 2010: my verdict
to prevent this happening?And weren't those irises in pots in Andy's garden goreous too! I have thoroughly enjoyed watching the chelsea garden show this week, but lets get real who has the time and money to be able to carry this on at home. I have my by happymarion
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23/05/2012 19:13:06
by figrat
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

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