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Jubilee Summer Planting
like something cheap, easy to grow and maintain, floriforous and all in bloom together for a fairly long time.  I am thinking of Red & White Geraniums but what for blue ? For cheapness and lots of blue - forget-me-nots!  These will be a good foil by chrislobsterman
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22/01/2012 16:54:35
by chrislobsterman
germanation
it has been so called,i am not an experienced grower,it would be very disapointing if i end up with nothing after what i have laid out to try and grow my own plants from seed. What varieties did you sow?  Border plants sound like perennials by alan bridges
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20/04/2013 23:10:02
by Peat Ballan
Talkback: Winter aconites
Then the winter acconite behaves a little bit like the celendine and wood anemone? Is it likely I could get acconites to grow where celendine and anemone grow; where, how does one get hold of the necessary propagation material? I have some by Anonymous
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11/04/2012 08:26:52
by andrew cammiss
Non-cultivar flowering plants
of a friend has advised against cultivars as they often produce an artificial nectar which deceives the butterflies and bees, and suggested I go for wild plants.  My back garden is small and I can only grow in containers because of very poor soil.  Many by Barry Williams2
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07/05/2013 04:08:05
by patty3
Talkback: Pelargoniums
-sills to make way for bulbs, primulas, pansies, etc for winter colour in my containers. It is possible to have pelargoniums giving a show in the house all year round. Such a pity some peple are allergic to them. Hi jcRe your garlic problem - I think by jc
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28/11/2011 18:41:21
by Anne
Wildflowers - to dig over soil before planting or not?
Hi! Recently moved into a new house on the North Downs with an unloved upward sloping garden. The second half of the garden is steeper than that nearest to the house and although looks like lawn is really a mixture if grasses, primula and such like by Barry Hayter
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05/08/2012 15:25:55
by Barry Hayter
Talkback: Bedding plants
give my haul their winter quarters. I have a plant growing in my dahlia container. it has leaves but no flowers at the moment, can anyone help me identify it please.how do I add a phot to my messageFred Mason I have found that Chrysanthemums by dolores
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28/11/2011 18:41:29
by Mags
Where have all the hostas gone?
the weather has put he garden back 3 week!   Just have the daffys, primulas and pumonarias in bloom at the moment.  Solomons Seal is up by 2 inches.  Everything else is either dead or still asleep! Morning dizzy lizzy.Couple of my hostas are in full growth by dizzylizzy
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18/04/2013 10:57:48
by keepitlive
which plants would be best?
to cover  raised beds and side bits next to my decking any help would be appreciated  im thinking next to the fence about putting a mix of honey suckle and clematis's just to make the fence look less harsh need suggestions to which plants would grow well by chellie
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29/07/2012 20:43:40
by chellie
Talkback: Growing cyclamen
. People who grow lots of hellebores also hae trouble with black death if they do not spread them out a bit. Makes you think nature knows best, Pippa, and large greenhouses with thousands of plants in them are not what cyclamen plants like. Perhaps we by gardnerjon
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03/04/2012 19:19:27
by josephine hayton

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