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How to Cover Ground in the Shade
, a place of contemplation.  The grass under the tree, with table and chairs, does not grow much. So what can we do about the bare ground? My first thought is to put paving of some sort down ,leaving a clear circle of soil round the catalpa trunk. I by Lluvia
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23/09/2012 17:47:31
by figrat
Brambles & mint
Help! We had some new turf laid last October, in place of old fruit bushes.  Unfortunately we now have brambles and mint growing through.  I have tried stump and bramble killer on the main plants, but how do I get rid of the bits growing through by JanBi
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16/07/2012 12:34:52
by JanBi
Leggy mint - help!
Hi everyone! My mint I got from Sainsburys has been growing well on the kitchen windowsill - it gets plenty of light, water and the temp in the flat is always constant. But, it is has gotten leggy and whilst it produces tiny leaves, they quickly die by Mizzli
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05/05/2013 18:29:42
by artjak
Plants for a cats grave!
long and the spot where he's buried is a complete sun trap. There are different sorts of cat mint. Mine are in the sun all day and grow well. Here is another website which also advises full sun but as you will see, there are several different varieties by hedygergely
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17/04/2013 21:14:11
by gillian milne
all veg and herb and what to do now
't watch them (mint in particular is better in its own pot. But you can move some to a separate pot.) Rosemary will grow to a sprawling bush and will also need a space of its own eventually. Chives will grow back after cutting, although you may have by tommysmith
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15/06/2012 21:36:24
by andyben
Talkback: Cats and catmint
I have four cats and grow cat mint for them, which sends them silly when i give them a few stems of it ,other than that they all love laying around sunbathing under a plant or two or on the garden bench yhh this photo is beast i love it mate/ Here by Ruth Varley
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18/05/2012 13:20:39
by Metaphysical
Talkback: Apricot trees
- especially Aynhoe Park House. I am growing a triple variety apple treein a large pot(3 yr old). I have also planted a quantity of mint in the same pot. Last year there were a few nice apples. This year however the tree is not doing well and the fruits by Smockinglynda
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28/11/2011 18:39:09
by Ripicus619
Talkback: Keeping herbs for winter
This year I have potted up herbs that die down in winter (mint, chives, marjoram) and put them on my kitchen windowsill. Very handy for snipping! What's with the Dill this year ? Mine's grown to over 1m 8o cms and still going. My only references say by Caroline
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28/11/2011 18:29:56
by Wolf J Flywheel
Cat allergies
has a blood test and various allergy tests can anyone tell me if any of the following are known to be harmful: Lavender, Calocephalus - Challenge, Crocosmia - Lucifer, x4 types of mint, Juncus - Effusus spiralis, Pennisetum setaceum rubrum, Rosemary by Fay Disley
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18/11/2012 11:35:02
by Bjay
pond plants
My recently completed pond has a visible pipe at water level, which I would like to hide with a plant growing down from the rocks above it and trailing into the water. Are there plants I should avoid which would be toxic to fish, newts and frogs by Leslie Longstaff
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02/05/2013 22:33:17
by Fairygirl

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