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Bearded Iris
's growing well - in my experience they quite like being a little bit crowded.   They just don't do too well if left overcrowded for several seasons. I had a lot to move two years ago so with no home i planted in rows in a vacant patch in the kitchen garden by GREENHOUSEMAN64
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03/06/2013 21:32:21
by muddy mare
Talkback: 'Grow Your Own' Week: Forest gardening
and the future of the whole grow your own thing. Lovely idea although I think we need the Forest Gardening Cookbook to really have this idea take off. I'm quite adept at a rhubarb crumble and raspberry jam, but have had little use so far in the kitchen for hosta by karenwilde
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28/11/2011 18:40:36
by Gwen from Ely
Tool Storage Solution
Hello all, I have been working on an A2 product design project which involves creating an innovative garden tool storage facility. I decided to join the Gardeners' World forum to show you my ideas in the hope that you would be kind enough to give me by Tom Cocking
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04/08/2012 15:22:18
by cufcskim
December 2013 Issue - The Calendar
Every year it is with excitement that we unwrapped the cellophane of the December issue to view the following year's (free) Calendar. For years now, this has been has had pride of place on the kitchen's noticeboard. However, the 'recession' has by Ed Walter
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22/11/2012 17:35:31
by donutsmrs
Tomato plants wanted
Hello, I live in dymock ( Gloucester area ) Gloucestershire. I am after around 100 tomato plants. A local garden centre is to costly. I was advised to go to a whole salers. Does anyone know any in Gloucestershire. Thanks Natasha Not too late to sow by Natasha Baker
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14/04/2013 22:46:26
by * Red Dahlia *
imblooycold
and redoing,and  apart from that the sky looks full o snow,,so im moveing to the kitchen pc an all, do hope you lot are all nice and warm and cosy having a nice day thank you 4 listening folks im down on the side as we used to say  Alan4711 Hang by Alan4711
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27/03/2013 10:20:06
by Maud is in the garden
Talkback: Hedges and topiary
then the plant still lives. Cut back, feed and hope for the best. I have a huge yew tree outside the kitchen. As space is limited I wish to plant a herb garden underneath as it is a lovely sunny spot. Will the yew poison the herbs? I notice the yew leaves falls by Gail
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28/11/2011 18:31:40
by James A-S
Greenhouse query
of the large ones are in my kitchen and i'm waiting for the large plug plants to be delivered. can anyone suggest where they should be put when i receive them ???   thanks     Are you talking about hardy perennials? If so you can plant them in the garden by shazza3
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15/05/2013 01:58:25
by Happy_gardener2
Talkback: Bird feeding - make fat cakes
the birds land on it? Will the squirrels help themselves to it? ooh i cant wait to make these i have a few robbins popping in and out of my garden and well as other birds and its so brilliant to see them from my kitchen window watching them i also have alot by mudpack
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06/12/2011 14:40:54
by Eager Beaver
Unhappy Bay Tree
Hi I moved house and my sister said i could take a bay tree from her garden. we dug it out with tap root in tact and we dug it in deeply into a moist partly shaded flower bed. it is now looking quite poorly, i have been watering twice a day to keep by JaneCossins
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30/07/2012 19:04:26
by JaneCossins