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Growing seeds
lot of hardy perennials from seed they do not need heat-but will probably take 12/18 months to flower The biennials -like wallflower sweet williams etc can be sown outside in April-will flower in 12 months It is the half /hardies that are trickier by Supernanauna
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08/02/2013 12:05:39
by Supernanauna
Pots of summer colour in partial shade
I haven't got around to the planned big tree chop this autumn/winter AGAIN so was hoping for some help with getting some summer colour in the shady bit of my garden - it needs to flower for ages - perhaps something tender or half-hardy by auntie betty
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23/02/2013 20:18:39
by Verdun
Anemone Wild Swan
Anyone have it, I got two plugs last year, so far they have just "sat there", every now and again they grow a new leaf and one of the others promply rots, so it's one step forward and promply one step back! They are about half an inch above the soil by JIMMMY
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27/05/2013 20:32:54
by Verdun
Identify plant
  ever flowering wallflower. or as it is orange and scented more likely siberian wallfower.. they are gorgeous and very scented..  and half hardy.. keep protected ove rwinter and it will survive.. you can get seeds from that but all otehr erysimum by yarrow2
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26/06/2012 21:26:48
by yarrow2
Novice Gardener needs help
Hi, there are so many plants out there that I am getting very very confused .............perennial - hardy -half-hardy etc etc etc.........I just need plants that will come year after year - look nice and stay healthy without much maintenence as I by Lucy3
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23/03/2012 18:02:06
by Sue Hosking
greenhouse vs coldframe
goes or the plastic joints break. I won't be growing anything that needs to spend its whole life inside like fussy tomatoes, I'll grow outside types, but I would like to grow some half hardy annuals and hardy annuals and perennials that like a cosy by cloud8
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11/08/2012 22:40:14
by blairs
Mini Greenhouse - door open or closed?
(ok, rolling it up!)   Thanks for the replies, very much appreciated. The plants are all hardy perennials, 5 each of  - Geum, Delphinium, Foxglove, Echinacea, 2 types Lavender, Penstemon, Scabiosa, Silene, Poppy, Gaillarda and Heuchera - not bad by Wodufin
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29/04/2013 22:26:38
by Shrinking Violet
Snap dragons
I grew loads of snapdragons from seed this year and they have been one of the star performers of my garden, the bumble bees loved them. I know that most people grow them as annuals but on the packet they are described as half hardy perennials by jackie frost
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02/12/2012 21:42:33
by nutcutlet
ideas for a container on a SW facing wall
interest, hardy, fool proof and with very little shelter. I was hoping for a camelia or rhodo, (something I presume won't grow well in my neutral soil) Any ideas? Thanks I am a little confused, are you looking for a climber. Are you planning on using by debanslow
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07/06/2012 07:57:14
by debanslow
plants for part shade/ full shade
, erythroniums, frittillary- if moist enough. Plants - heucheras, japanese anemones, hardy geraniums- lots to chose from, Vinca minor, Solomons seal, epimediums- if dry shade, ajugas for ground cover, yes various ivies, lamiums. Grasses - I've got an evergreen by Gardengirl..
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09/04/2013 18:36:56
by Verdun

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