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Nightmare Garden To Design Around - Help Needed
also got a lot of moss growing on it. I'd really like to make it useable but I hate how ugly the incredibly steep bank is that goes up the side to the farmers border and I'm not sure what to do along the side which leads to the road.  I would love by Myfallenheart
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24/02/2013 17:42:57
by Bookertoo
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
Choosing a greenhouse
. I use my greenhouse mainly for caring for cuttings, growing from seeds and sheltering tender fuchsias over the winter, Thankyou Violet.  You're welcome averil.  I look forward to hearing how your GH experiences develop. by MandyB
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18/05/2012 20:41:25
by Shrinking Violet
Floppy Rose
it's a young plant, will it grow up and start acting like a proper rose or will I have to prop it up somehow? It's description on David Austin's website says that it has a long arching growth habit and can be used as a groundcover rose - I would by lilly3
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05/07/2012 08:25:30
by Botticelliwoman
Talkback: Growing lupins
lupins are growing wild. I love to see them there whenever I return. I was very surprised when I first saw them there, especially as there aren't a lot of gardens around (too many rocks), but now I understand - the terrain is very similar to New Zealand by tosca1
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06/08/2012 16:50:43
by Daf-O-Dilly
Clay soil problem
and fertiliser but make your own compost to augment animal manure.  I can grow anything I want in my garden ,even things that like acid soil by careful placing of trees whose leaves break down to acidify the soil .  Start with robust plants like potatoes.  look by L0la
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10/03/2012 18:22:46
by ritna
Talkback: Valentine's Day flowers
My aim for this year is to grow my own cut flowers as they're even getting quite expensive now too in the supermarkets. There is something very rewarding in going out and cutting your own flowers from the garden! i'm a florist but I have a passion by Kate Bradbury
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28/11/2011 18:43:05
by Boo Emmins
Clematis in pot.
beasties hide underneath them. It' s in a big blue pot so something to contrast nicely please. Oops done something wrong there ! Clematis are very hungry and thirsty plants so be prepared to feed and water regularly during the growing season and alo protect by jean riley
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09/06/2012 10:26:05
by jean riley
Plants between concrete path and wall
emilym. How about filling in with decorative pebbles? You could probably get a few things to survive but they wouldn't please you much.  Hi both yes I think I am hoping a little, the soil is a good 4 inches and weeds grow  there pretty well, shame by emilym
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08/02/2013 22:14:39
by Gardening Grandma
shade loving ground cover
flowers. This next bit is for gardeners with a very strong constitution.  We have a very large and well loved red sycamore half way down our garden - under which little will grow. Please sit down now if you are likely to faint ....... I have planted by Tigger Tom
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03/06/2012 09:35:56
by auntie betty

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