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Talkback: 2013 in the garden
have 6 golden rain trees, grown from sseed collected at a motorway service station in France, and probably far too big for my small garden and several Wisteria from pods of my Wisteria "Lawrence".  These I will grow on in pots out of curiosity to see by happymarion
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05/01/2013 12:06:03
by Elizabeth Bellis-Sheldon
'sick' wisteria
I've got a dearly-loved wisteria sinensis which is about 12 years old.  It's planted west facing at the bottom of a brick pillar (not in particularly good soil) which supports a pergola and has climbed the pergola and flowered happily for many years by suew
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07/08/2012 14:39:40
by suew
Talkback: Dealing with aphids
it and concentrate it down then spray it, always add a bit more water before spraying When I was able to grow roses when I was in my parents house,I used to squeeze then off between my fingers,juicy! I think the answer to this problem must be great ventilation and a by peter dee
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07/06/2012 11:08:51
by discodave
Help choosing climbers
garden feel then take a look at some of these climbers. Or maybe consider training a fruit tree up the wall like a pear. Will you be able to plant directly into the ground, or will you be growing in a pot? What sort of framework will you have to support by Heppy
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28/04/2012 14:48:05
by samantha olivant
Talkback: The geum
: Brugmansias are very thirsty and very hungry. Try not to prune them too much as they will only flower after the stem has forked.Grow in sunshine. Hi, I have a fig tree in a pot which grows quite happily but the figs are lacking. I started off with about 15 by James A-S
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28/11/2011 18:38:48
by apeerslockett
Talkback: Is your garden shed secure?
want to make a sculpture from tiers of tree slices that I have and want to hollow out parts of the tier to add and grow plants - so that we have cascade of plants from the slices. The children are young - what's the best way to do this? The best thing I by dreamer
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27/04/2012 08:48:07
by Paul N
Talkback: Open air bliss and bees
to be proactive about this and plant some bee-friendly plants on my allotment. I am thinking of lavender. What else do they like? My wisteria which I bought in 1999 as an established plant (from the Bigger Tree company) looks as if it has died - in February I by Ruffy
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28/11/2011 18:29:53
by Judith Wood
Talkback: Potato blight
ago the head-gardener from Heligan Vegetable Garden came to give talk, apparently it is impossible to grow main-crop potatoes in Cornwall organically, so maybe if blight has been a problem you just have to compromise and use a suitable spray by Frances M
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28/11/2011 18:36:47
by julia
CAMELLIA
large and open, until recently home to a silver birch, that gets the sun for most of the day, the other in dappled shade from an acer with wisteria and honeysuckle growing nearby.  Also how best to prepare the planting area, when to do it and how by pinkpeony
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27/07/2012 17:20:59
by FloBear
Need a rose recommendation
Hi I want to replace a wisteria with a yellow climbing rose on front of my south to south facing house. As there is very little border, I think it will need to stay in a container. I will need it to climb up 7ft and then trail over a window. Does by Maxcat
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10/01/2013 23:46:40
by Rosa carriola

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