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Orchids
The many heavy wintry showers today had me retreating into the subtropical house at the Bristol University botanic Garden to dry off, and these orchids had me oohing and aahing and whipping out my camera.   And the smell was lovely by happymarion
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13/02/2012 11:53:24
by animm74
Concrete layer in flower bed area - what can I do?
Hi - I'm a first time gardener, (my only experience to date is a few pots of gerianiums outside my front-door.) I'm trying to create a flower bed around the perimeter of my lawn but yesterday I discovered a layer of concrete in the flower bed area by Newbie Gardener
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02/08/2012 08:46:25
by Berghill
Keeping Cats and Wildlife apart?
 round the block so they prefer to watch them from the kitchen window.  It keeps the cats occupied and the birds safe.  The other thing is to make the back garden somewhere your cats want to be so they are not wandering off and annoying other gardeners. I have a by ClaireCat
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07/08/2012 17:05:35
by obelixx
Talkback: How to grow pineapples
the compost. I pushed the rosette firmly onto the compost and placed it on the kitchen windowsill. Hey presto, it rooted! So I potted it on. Many more followed!! AneWon I am going to give this a go.I do not have by gerryk
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20/04/2012 16:28:01
by Ian Christopher Smith
Planting an Art-Deco Raised Border
Hello Folks, After a very long wait, with my front garden looking more like a bomb-site, I've finally been able to get it redesigned. With my home being a 1930's built bungalow, I decided upon a strong art-deco theme - a sunburst based upon a mirror by LowiePete
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12/06/2012 15:35:35
by LowiePete
Talkback: Composting cardboard
I want to resume composting now I have moved house. However, my husband fears rats are attracted to compost heaps. Please reassure him this is not so. Of course rats can be anywhere, but provided you only put green waste from the kitchen and garden by Stuart Dupree
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12/01/2012 10:53:38
by SkyeSteve
Talkback: Ant attack
in the garden, but I've drawn the line when they invade our kitchen. Everywhere was covered with them trying to use their newly formed wings. Ugh! The vacuum cleaner was the only answer but we couldn't find how they had got in. A few days later the same by Jan
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28/11/2011 18:29:44
by Ali Fisher
strimmer that picks up
This wet weather is a nightmare it just seems to be trying to catch up with grass cutting and lawn edging. I hate strimmers for edging I end up on my hands and knees using my old kitchen scissors which takes ages but at least I'm not clearing up by weejenny
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29/06/2012 12:38:46
by Bookertoo
Talkback: Scented plants and memory
so good in the garden and many are there as bee and butterfly food. But the kitchen has a huge posy of lily of the valley in it right now and my study has pink lavender and white phlox on the mantelpiece. I shall always remember the lovely smell by Marinelilium
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10/06/2012 22:42:12
by weejenny
Successful Compost
it from drying out although rain can still get in.  Then occasionaly I persuade my partner to turn it for me!  I put kitchen and garden scraps in including some woody bits so it will probably take quite a while to break down.  It's best if you have space by Labradouble
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20/04/2012 15:52:28
by the guernsey donkey

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