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Lily of the Valley
Hi,  I have been trying to establish lily of the valley for some years now. I have a few that come out every year, planted under a bush with sun/partial shade, however, I thought they spread?   Any tips on how to get these going stronger?  Thanks I by Ava
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27/11/2012 16:03:42
by flowering rose
Foxtail Lilies
Has anyone tried growing Foxtail Lilies?  There is an offer for them in the Sunday paper and I thought I might give them a go - just wondered if they were tricky in any way. I have a sunny border with acid soil, and I live in Surrey. Thanks I by chicky
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21/01/2013 21:48:15
by chicky
Growing Lillies in containers
Hi, I have bought some lily bulbs from b&m, there is four smallish bulbs in a pack with what looks like sawdust. The instructions are a bit confusing. It states plant january - may. Should I plant now to get them to flower this year and how do i by David 25
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07/02/2013 21:28:04
by maggie-1
Bee news from The Beeb, Eu Ban pesticide
in the autumn to spring period. Neither product can be used to treat edible plants or ornamental plants growing in open soil. It is not all bad news there are other options. Non-chemical control On mild spring or summer evenings inspect plants and walls by blackest
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30/04/2013 17:54:06
by figrat
Lupin
Thanks for that. Can you give me any good tips on what perennials to buy for a large border.The border backs onto a beck with fields behind.It can be a windy spot. I have put in two buddlea plants ,fox gloves and lupins,lavender.I Phlox ,day lilies by lottyh40
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02/08/2012 23:21:33
by Braidman
the impossible i think
Hi again all,I'm looking for some type of indoor plant that will grow in 4" pots on a wall mounted metal looking thing Kates  got from the car boot (actually it looks very nice) Spanish wine holder sort of thing,anyway it will hold 3 x4" pots by Alan4711
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03/11/2012 11:31:09
by Alan4711
difficult spot - shade wise!
's suggestions plus hellebores, pulmonarias, aconitums, actaeas, brunneras, dicentras, loads of things, if you google 'plants for shade' you'll get lots but remember to add your soil type. Jmeds, hiya.There's a lot to,be said for growing according to by jmeds
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21/04/2013 20:17:29
by jmeds
Toms in the cold GH
won't leave room to prepare dinner but never mind. ...I think you are in East Anglia...??? the nights won't be too cold from what I can see.  I planted mine in cold greenhouse a week ago and they're growing away well, I checked the weather and couldn by nutcutlet
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10/05/2013 16:56:19
by nutcutlet
Pond Plants
rush in my tiny sink pond but it's just laying there doing nothing, do they only grow at certain times? I planted a water lily too and that is growing okay. Aquatic compost has some goodness added in but not enough to cause an algal bloom by reynolds
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07/07/2012 11:55:31
by Pondman
help
like that before,had a nightmare this year with Lilly beetles,little devils ruined half my beautifull tree lilies,just can't keep up with them and the slugs. This year has been a huge struggle in the garden.I have the most beautifull climbing Fusia by tina 5
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30/10/2012 17:03:10
by ernie's ghostly gold tops

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