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Poorly Rosemary
that on the balcony of my previous flat.  It never really grew much in the pot but really romped away when it got in the ground.  It was a cutting from a plant in dad's garden so not sure which variety it is.  It is growing next to a monster sage.  Somebody told me by Swedboy
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23/04/2012 22:16:32
by Koalagirl
ideas for a container on a SW facing wall
interest, hardy, fool proof and with very little shelter. I was hoping for a camelia or rhodo, (something I presume won't grow well in my neutral soil) Any ideas? Thanks I am a little confused, are you looking for a climber. Are you planning on using by debanslow
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07/06/2012 07:57:14
by debanslow
Easy care plants
the senses. I think nasturtians are great for children, lovely fat seeds and they germinate quickly, the trailing ones can grow quite tall. I've just started some herbs this year in small beds,sage and mint smell delicious I'm assuming if you're looking by The Artist
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23/05/2013 23:08:16
by HOLEDIGGER
Talkback: RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2009 - herbs for wildlife
Where can I buy seeds or plants ? I have seven already , must get the other three: angelica , caraway and fennel. I'm including a herb garden into my new plot and will take this info onboard. Don't think I'll grow the nettles deliberately by catwoman1
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21/05/2012 17:03:24
by Bookertoo
Fruit & Veg Beginner
how they fertilise - you need to check this! Did I say basil - one plant wouldn't go very far, lol, I meant bay! You can grow basil from seed now in your greenhouse - goes well with toms. You should also get a sage plant. NB Only one. The woody herbs by Wes
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15/05/2012 18:23:51
by Wes
Talkback: Hummingbird hawkmoths and bumblebees
excitement we saw a Hummingbird hawksmoth feeding from a flowering sage in our garden. It was absolutely beautiful and we feel very privileged to have seen this delightful moth. Hi Richard, I'm sure you know the obvious answer to something that puzzles me by ssbattison
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28/11/2011 18:39:27
by Ruth White
Ceanothus
it on the support for now, until the branches have really firmed up and can withstand sindy conditions. It will soon become self supporting, and those thin shoots will in time grow to be several inches across.  Today I dug up two of my mature ceanothus 'Concha by julieasayers
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25/04/2012 12:07:01
by Wintersong
Small front garden planting
image - will try again once posted   Low maintenance evergreens include: phormium, bergenia, heuchera, euonymous (some), carex, cotoneaster (some), flat-growing junipers, choisya, lavender, euphorbia (some), aucuba japonica, prunus (some), ajuga, festuca by Yvonne Lloyd
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28/04/2013 21:51:46
by Yvonne Lloyd
Talkback: Bug hunt and rosemary leaf beetle
it is cold, cool when it is hot, hide it from predators and parasites and are a useful byproduct from its liquid diet. Many sap-suckers have the problem of sucking so much food to get enough protein to grow that they have to find some way of getting rid by caitlin
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28/11/2011 18:31:34
by Rosa
Unknown beetle..
I have a number of unknown beetles on my lemon balm, sage and rosemary (and probably on other things!).  Can anyone assist with identifying it, and advise what pest control to use - it is ladybird size, it is by Jules63
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17/05/2012 19:47:08
by deborahbartlett

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