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Talkback: Choosing apple tree varieties
disappointment. If the trees give good apples when they do produce, try not to get uptight about duff years. They happen. My gorgeous quince had lovely blossom this year and lost it in a late frost. The damsons vary all the time. My Victoria plum was a winner by Trey
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28/11/2011 18:44:15
by Rosetta
The free tomato seeds on the mag cover
toms with lots of fruit. They grew into 4' plum tomatoes plants that tasted yucky. hah - I remember buying a bunch of 'dwarf' gladioli corms for the front garden - spectacular, but enormous! I grew Maskotka last year, outdoors,  and they were very good by Sandra 2
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30/08/2012 11:38:31
by Plum
Talkback: Leaf scorch
which is no longer available. We have some scorch damage but we have had a lot of damage to fruit due to the three hail storms we experienced in July. Plums, apples and pears are all pitted, however the raspberries ans black current seemed to have by Stonehenge
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28/11/2011 18:44:04
by Pippa
best way to clear grass and brambles under trees?
I have an area approx 55 sq yards of grass and brambles and trees that I want to clear for additional veg growing.  What's the best way to remove brambles and grass?  I can't afford to spray it , and am not sure how effective laying plastic or mulch by weedygardener
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27/04/2012 12:05:51
by weedygardener
strawberries
factor... i would suggest cutting off the runners and even removing the fruit trusses in the first year...keep one plant to get runners from but treat the others as described..they are an easy plant to grow but protect any fruit and watch for slugs by Martyn Bottomley
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18/04/2012 08:42:28
by Martyn Bottomley
sanity in need of restoring
and bushes and last year was able to plant the last tree a plum. all seem to have managed OK in pots. Though do need watering. It may give you time then to sort out all your other garden problems. Hope this helps Bjay Just looked at your other threads. A by Bill Mansfield
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06/01/2013 21:40:00
by FrogMan
Neighbour's Plum Tree
of wasps around the tree (we thought we had a nest and hubby was in the middle of them to find it !)  Any ideas please how to 'manage' the wasps please. Also, do plum trees throw up roots and/or shoots.  I'm finding them popping up through the flower ben by Belfastbo
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19/06/2012 12:23:30
by Belfastbo
WOOD PIGEON'S EATING LEAVES OFF MY TREE
Can anyone help?? This only started this year but I am having major problems with Wood Pigeon's.  They are eating the leaves off of my ornamental red leafed plum tree.  This started this spring when the blossom appeared.  They started to eat by mazntaz
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07/06/2012 22:23:36
by BobTheGardener
Garedn design software
, I shall investigate these suggestions. I've started using growveg.com. As its name suggests its aimed at fruit and veg growing but I would definitely recommend and there is a 30 day free trial for you to be sure it's right for you. Daphne Norridge by Julesgwen
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26/11/2012 15:32:17
by Geraldineb
HELP Please! Anyone know what this is?
. I feel quite lucky! It can be kept as a small bush, like I do, but will grow like a tree if you let it. Enjoy Mindy. Oddly enough I lost mine because the roots rotted out and I had hoped that I would find some suckers to replace it but no luck by MindyWillis
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04/06/2013 23:55:45
by Verdun

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