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I can't even grow from seed!!!!!!!
. I check on the trays twice a day and if need be, water at tea-time. But NEVER at night. This trick has always worked and at times I've had 50 or more trays going at any one time.   Yeah, my hand did get achy. hahaha The salvias are a half-hardy by Bagz
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21/03/2013 23:11:37
by HOLEDIGGER
I'm the kiss of death to herbs it seems......
kitchen windowsill  but to no avail...I have to resort to buying the supermarket herb pots which also keel over on me within a week and a half....any idea where I'm going wrong? I use Marshalls, Unwins and Suttons seeds...  Apart from all the obvious by The Manic Slughunter:)
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03/04/2013 10:30:58
by Joyce Goldenlily
Climber to cover large wall
the season of interest - snowdrops, narcissus and hellebores for winter and spring interest followed by hardy geraniums, aquilegias, phlox, heleniums, achillieas and any manner of perennial to take you through from spring to autumn and hide the base by Dom
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04/08/2012 22:20:30
by blairs
Unheated/uninsulated greenhouse
. most of them will probably be ok. It is the wet as much as the cold which kills plants. So keep them on the dry side. The nicotiana will Im afraid die as it is not at all hardy and normally treated as a half hardy annual. You could improve by Tinker Christmas Bell
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08/12/2012 19:55:22
by Ginny May
Talkback: Agapanthus
, and other shrubs and perennials. Mint and other plants that spread by root runners can also be propagated in this way. Hi Adam, Earlier this year I inherited a large builders bucket of Agapanthus (currently my fave flower) I believe they are about 10 years by dotsthots
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12/03/2012 19:26:56
by Maximus2
Talkback: Plans for a garden
Hi Kate, I plan to plant more perennials into my front garden this year. The last three years I've planted Petunias, Busy Lizzies etc. I've got some Dahlia tubers to go in and hardy Fuchsia's that I've grown from cuttings. I've also got Foxgloves by donutsmrs
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02/03/2012 15:30:07
by julia 5
Talkback: Greenhouse temperatures
be the winter minimum temperature that plants will just tick over. Fuel prices are on the up so econamy is relavant. Any Idea's??? Depends on what plants you grow, if it's fragile stuff prob around 7C will be fine. More hardy stuff will tick over at a little bit by Lou
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28/11/2011 18:43:10
by oversixty
What is your kind of garden?
with their own little circle of earth around them, but they have to keep weeding. I like a mixture of shrubs,annuals and perennials and climbers for all seasons, with a small patch for a few veg.. There's never a time with no colour in my garden, even by Gardening Grandma
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02/08/2012 22:33:40
by hilaryjones1
Welcome to the garden design forum
to see a garden that contrasts the English country garden in rooms style with the modern, visit Kiftsgate Manor Gardens where one of the rooms in the top garden has been re-designed in ultra-modern style.  No perennial borders in this one. I wil try by Daniel Haynes
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27/07/2012 11:56:19
by junglemad
Plants still in flower?
much different garden tomorrow.  Perhaps I should have picked myself a bunch of rosebuds after all. Still have hardy fuchsias in flower bless 'em and I'm in the Midlands! Also have some pelargoniums in pot that I forgot to take in and they're fine by Kate Bradbury
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19/01/2012 21:10:29
by phippsy

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