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Nightmare Garden To Design Around - Help Needed
side of the garden there is a very steep slope which goes to a farmers field which is lined at the top by a tree hedge - trimmed. It's also a complete mess and has been left completely untended  bar some weedkilling spray each year and strimming - its by Myfallenheart
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24/02/2013 17:42:57
by Bookertoo
Talkback: Potatoes, broccoli and bumblebees
, they will regrow. Good luck! (Maybe they don't like lettuce - they haven't touched mine either) New to the veg. garden, so want to know is it too late for me to grow either bean in containers? My garden is very small, have got potatoes growing in large tree pot by john lawson
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28/11/2011 18:31:40
by phil
Talkback: Gardening holidays
(under a eucalyptus tree) and so am looking in all the shady areas in the gardens I visit for inspiration. So far I have learned that foxgloves, yellow poppies, bluebells, Heuchera "Lime Marmalade", and many ferns are suitable. Research for your garden by Greenfinch
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28/11/2011 18:44:07
by joseph woosey
Clay
under trees where nothing will grow apart from weeds... ok here are the other plants that we've grown in our slightly improved clay -many many cranesbill, euphorbia, elephant ears, dicentra, ferns in the shade, roses, magnolias, iceplant, aqualegia by Michael Dale2
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25/05/2012 14:48:27
by TJ666
Talkback: 'Grow Your Own' Week: Forest gardening
Thank you for the useful websites, James. in the Rockies National Park in Canada you can see forest gardening as done by nature - gooseberries, black currants, raspberries, abound under the trees as well as lots of fungi and edible tips of fern by karenwilde
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28/11/2011 18:40:36
by Gwen from Ely
Talkback: Biodiversity at the Malvern Show
up for a potager to be built. I would not have been able to resist buying some of those lovely alpines Carol pointed out. No doubt I will return from Dewstow Gardens with some more ferns for the fernery and from the Welsh National Botanic Gardens by Wildman of Pershore
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28/11/2011 18:43:36
by happymarion
Tackling erosion
Can anyone advise me please. We have a very steep, almost vertical, high bank at the back of our house that, with all the rain, has partially slipped (my husband has today cleared away 18 barrow loads of sand and rock). The only thing growing by Carole Lacy
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07/01/2013 09:54:34
by Joe_the_Gardener
top 5
lilies-despite the blasted beetle dahlias-reliable, colourful will never let you down   there will be others.................       My Bramley tree. rhubarb, ferns, snowdrops, forget-m-nots.  These are just for me but the five my wildlife love by auntie betty
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07/06/2012 17:48:33
by gardeningfantic
Talkback: Spring blossom on apple trees
of apples growing in the garden!x Reply to jack: My apple trees in the Midlands are just coming into flower. In full flower now are plums and cherry, but apple blooms are not far behind.If there is no sign of flower buds then your apple trees will not going by jackwaltonfoods
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28/11/2011 18:40:38
by PAT
Winter wonders
It is New year;s day and the rain has let up at lsst and i can take my camera out in my garden to see the beautiful bare bones of the trees and anything else that thrills me in the winter.  so be prepared for some photographs as soon by happymarion
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09/01/2013 21:16:39
by Verdun

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