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garden ready for lots of plants that don't grow so well in my exposed garden with little shade. Clay soil is usually very rich in minerals, so once the soil structure is improved you will be able to enjoy hostas, hellebores, primulas, pulmonarias, acteas by tomalli
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27/04/2012 14:58:33
by the enduring gardener
Plants should be grown, not ripped out of forrest's.
and possibly more so. If plants that would otherwise have been destroyed by developement can be given a second chance then where is the problem? in much the same way that tree ferns from New Zealand were brought into cultivation when they were cleared from by Pippin2
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20/05/2013 23:26:09
by Tootsietim
Our own A to Z of our Gardening
bed (it does get some sun) because I wanted them growing up through the ferns. I just have the two...I have been getting unsightly blotchy patches on some of the leaves...but I just cut them off and bin them. Flower bird wrote (see) Annual meadow by Bev Pounsett-Krynauw
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07/04/2013 22:23:05
by Verdun
Talkback: Growing woodland anemones
consists of a few small trees and large shrubs and which is in full sun all winter but gets shaded by foliage in summer.   There are proper bluebells in tehse wods too and wild daffs.  later the ground is covered with ferns and brambles. A trawl through all by happymarion
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16/04/2012 22:46:07
by obelixx
Talkback: Reflections on Gardeners' World Live 2009
My Husband and I went to the show for the first time this year and we had a fabulous day out! There was so much to see and learn (Hubby found out what was wrong with his tree fern)The NEC was clean, well organised and a pleasure to stoll around by Alex
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28/11/2011 18:38:53
by kaycurtis
Talkback: Wilding the Chelsea Flower Show
rare or endangered species just to see whether I could help by growing them. I never cease to be grateful to the people who saved the Gingko biloba tree from extinction by cultivating it every time i look at my beautiful young one and think present day by Wildman of Pershore
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28/11/2011 18:43:38
by Milo de Paor
Welcome to the plants forum
shaded. I tried growing spores last year... The little thalluses grew OK but no baby ferns yet. Love the piccies Marion Should be "Crispum Whiteside, of course!  Hailstones have frozen my fingers.  I expect you know to keep your thalluses very damp, Linda by Daniel Haynes
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24/07/2012 07:30:27
by weejenny
Talkback: Summer bedding plants
borders, to me it's an 'all win' situation!http://higgysgardenproject.blogspot.com/ Higgy Millie, alpines love full sun - the more light the better, as they grow above the tree line in the wild and get no shade apart from the odd rock or two. The New by sarahs pondlife...
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28/11/2011 18:43:44
by 22bascote
Talkback: Derelict gardens
Yea, appreciation, at last! I will tell Peter and the boys! I filled my front garden many years ago with shrubs, flowers,dwarf? trees and let it get on with attracting the wildlife and weeds in the few spaces. It teems with birds and insects by Allotment Robin
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28/11/2011 18:41:33
by kaycurtis
Talkback: Greenhouse fund
grow all my seeds and cutings from. i put my tree ferns in it in the winter and all my tender plants aswell i have started an allotment in northwood kirkby nr liverpool and that is run by girls and they are only ther once a week and they have a by Paul Eke
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08/02/2012 12:15:50
by Gardening Di

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