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Talkback: Growing multi-headed tulips
And, if you do want to grow your tulips in pots like Adam and have squirrels in your garden or nearby, remember to put netting over the pots or they will dig them up. Tulip bulbs seem to have a smell like ambrosia for squirrels. They make a by sheddy
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10/02/2012 16:35:36
by composting Girl
greenhouse woes.
?? It is winter time-they don't need the leaves- they will drop or rot off any way of anyway-it has been known for people just to wrap them in newspaper -store in a drawer and repot in the spring Unless you want to keep them growing-that needs warmth -heated by peter privett
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28/11/2012 09:29:41
by Palaisglide
Talkback: Planting seeds and germination
) in the coldframe outside from March without any heating. Seed packs are rose campian, cosmos, deliah, Agastache cana, Campanula Rockery ,Eryngium leavenworthii, Lysimachia atropurpurea, Papaver, Primula ,Sedum Rock Garden Mixed, Verbena bonariensis, Grass by asparagus
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28/11/2011 18:30:48
by susan
Talkback: Choosing plants for autumn colour
seedheads ready to burst open to show the orange berries, and its leaves are colouring up.But, for variation in colour try growing acers from seed off a mature tree. I have five still in pots and all showing different colours of autumn leaves from salmon by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:44:13
by jackie
Talkback: How wildlife friendly is your garden?
primula with a leaf growing out of the middle of the flower spike. I love exploring among my log piles. It is in the nooks and grannies of my garden that I find the unusual and then have to do some research. GardenNovice, aim to grow food for your by Dilek
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12/03/2012 10:21:05
by Wynn
Are Hostas really for shade?
I have several Hostas in my garden - all growing under the dappled shade of my Japanese Acers.  One of them has a flower spike forming but it is the only one!  I have looked closely at the amount of light that may be going on this particular by Beverley Jones
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04/07/2012 22:13:45
by quercus_rubur
garden dilema!
hot pokers some verbena, ladys mantle lambs tail's and primulas were talking a plot that is 8ft by 4ft so needs a lot more plants! the garden is on a west facing wall with climbing roses on one side and a small rockery on the other side so its cased in by green fingerd will
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22/04/2012 20:52:23
by Eddie J
Autumn and what now?
in the winter but I can't get it to grow in our garden of kent clay.  Also winter pansies, cyclamen, primulas and early bulbs.  You can also put out saucers of sugar water if you see bees around.   We also have bees in our brickwork in spring, I think they are a by Cia
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20/09/2012 22:28:38
by carolinesmith
Watterlogged soil, everything rotting
to ask the owners how they want their garden to be. Astilbes and candelabra primulas are lovely and like wet soil. Waterlogged is the picture for this year. Come 2013 it could all change again. A few years ago Mediterranean gardens were all the rage. A by blueberry77
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01/01/2013 09:55:39
by blueberry77
Flowering plants that like shade
with lots of colour that i can add which will tollerate these conditions? Hi Daniel 2323 I have a plot North facing in shade located in N.E.After much experimenting I successfully grow Begonia,s ( plenty of colour ) fuschsia,s nocotiana and senecio Good luck by Danielm2323
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06/01/2013 10:55:25
by ThaiGer

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