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Growing blueberries
I have several blueberry bushes growing in pots of ericaceous soil.  I am thinking of digging a trench in the garden and filling it with this kind of compost in an effort to give them a proper 'home'.  Has anyone tried this before? - and does by babsagain
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14/08/2012 14:08:02
by babsagain
Growing Blueberries
Hi, I have two blueberry plants growing in a tub, they did well last year but unfortunately my chickens got hold of them and stripped all the leaves off the plants at the end of last summer. They now look like they have died with no new leaves by morbidia
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03/07/2012 20:52:23
by Robot
Perennials not growing
shoots down to stubs if you let them I use heaps of grit as mulch and a sprinkle of pellets to kill off the first generation of slugs. From this point on, the wildlife will help you out If they're not growing by now, they're dead!   Difficult to say why by Louise Boyce2
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09/06/2012 05:42:56
by Gary Hobson
Growing rhubarb???
guessed I am a starting-out gardener but am very enhthusiastic and open to any advice Put plenty of goodness into the soil first. Compost, manure etc. yep, just let it grow and take nothing from the plant in its first year. In the spring give by countrybumpkin
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12/10/2012 22:46:08
by countrybumpkin
Seeds not growing
then about 10 days after that we had about 6 inches of snow which I cleared off the fleece.  My question is will these seeds grow now and if not will it be ok just to leave them in the soil. and re-plant them. I planted carrots, beetroot, parsnip . thanks by flowergirl4
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12/04/2013 22:12:37
by burhinus
Grow House
Can anyone help, I have a small wooden grow house which I have been trying to overwinter various plants and cuttings.  Just recently I have noticed a lot of the plants are rotting. I haven't been watering so could this be caused by condensation by Eddie R
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08/01/2013 19:30:10
by hollie hock
Talkback: How to grow tomatoes in growing bags
As always, there is an assumption that most of us have a greenhouse so there is almost no information nor any ideas about outside planting and growing... The same principles apply but they get planted later, take longer to ripen and are subject by Jacquie Platt
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21/06/2012 23:31:38
by susan howard2
fast growing plants
Could anyone help me I need to seed, grow and take cuttings to pot on by April 18th any quick growing plant suggestions would be greatfully received. by robesus
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09/03/2012 19:24:13
by robesus
Talkback: How to grow tomatoes in a growing bag
excellent ..would like your advice due to getting tomato blight last year for the first time in my greenhouse Im not sure how to proceed this year ..I mormally grow them in the soil should I use a grow bag or dig out some soil and replace by neiljohnson
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10/06/2012 20:07:41
by elsie123
Talkback: How to grow tomatoes in growing bags
with great anticipation. I found this article very interesting especially the information about the different roots. Outstanding video, thank you GW. Do you make slits in the bottom of the grow-bag to let water out ??Some say yes & some say no ??great video by 4getmenot
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10/05/2012 14:53:36
by tony quin

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