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Ideas for a strawberry planter
is a pic of my planter any ideas welcome.   I have a big blue pipe it's quite wide and tall think I'm going to drill holes down one side and stick strawberries in them any body no a good variety to grow this way? I have planted strawberries in long by Have a go Nick
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13/05/2013 03:53:36
by Lyn
Ants friend or foe
it a go if you grow mint.  mmmm ok folks thanks, will try the gloves thing as they do have the right to life, just not in my garden......Ive lost aqueligias ive had for years and my roses dont look well, its probably mostly root damage.  I know they by Caddicks Girl
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17/02/2013 18:23:48
by Verdun
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
Need an all rounder organic solution to pests
Hello I have several herbs, rocket, basil, mint and they all seem to be affected by rust (but I am a novice so could be wrong). I want to keep them alive in a organic way as I use them for cooking. My additional complication is that I live in China by JOHN KENNY2
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09/09/2012 09:11:36
by Palaisglide
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
Indoor plants that will absorb odours
does remove smells rather than cover them with another one.  A pot of mint is good, it seems to neutralise smells, and is as tough as old boots, assuming you have some degree of light in there.  I would have two or three pots and rotate them as one gets by TT2
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13/07/2012 12:09:29
by Bookertoo
Any garden questions to really test us
amateur gardening enthusiast with the query below please? I am growing basil, mint, chives, parsley, rockets and rosemary from the beginning again. I want to put them outside for the summer but when I did this last year with the same set of herbs they got by Verdun
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03/04/2013 23:45:40
by Woodgreen wonderboy
Veg growing inside
What are the best vegetables to grow inside. Have had success with various chilli varieties in the past as well as herbs and will be growing them again this year, but I was wondering what else you all think Is worth a try. We have large south facing by Mattwestyorks
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18/03/2013 23:45:23
by fish4card
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
Talkback: Growing herbs
Topol and Rasputin were surnames! I always grow herbs every year and get a good turn out every year. The problem is that herbs grow so much that other herbs don't get light and if they are sprouts then they could quite possible die. How can I stop by James A-S
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28/11/2011 18:41:30
by diana H

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