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Pruning a rosa warm welcome 'Chewizz' when moving to a pot.
Good morning all gardeners! I would really appreciate any advice on my 'chewizz' climbing rose.  It has been in the ground for a few years but I am trying to reposition it as redesigning the garden.  So I am trying my luck at growing it in a large by Lucy72
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11/04/2012 03:42:00
by Amy0824
nerine bowdenii
of the garden they might thrive,thanks They like a baking, so they don't want smaller plants over the bulbs. They like it dry and do better when the bulbs get crowded so don't split them up up against a wall, fence, large stone or something that holds the summer by SHADOWFLO
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04/02/2013 16:19:27
by Bookertoo
What screening plant to block out brick building?
Hi, I have a large and very tall brick building behind my fence at the rear of my back garden.  I'm looking for some ideas of what to grow there to take my eyes away from the building.  Something fast growing and pretty to the eye/evergreen is what by Josie mac
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09/05/2013 21:24:58
by Welshonion
Talkback: My video blog at Gardeners' World Live
Dear G W. i have just watched the video by Jane Moore and thought I would like to say how much I enjoyed it . I have been watching GardenersWorld for many years, and also buy the magazine . I have an allotment and have had a problem with my Leeks by STAMMY
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28/11/2011 18:36:27
by Eve Mould
Talkback: Ash tree dieback
Ashfield - we chose this house largely because of the mature ash trees in the garden - from the looks of things we're right in line for the disease to affect us soon by donutsmrs
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06/11/2012 18:04:43
by Dovefromabove
Can you help identify this plant?
Hi all. I have this plant growing in my garden, it grows as a large bush, but after removing one of them a year ago, it seems to come up all over the garden.  Can you help identify it? Thanks in advance     Hi, its, a Quince and it reproduces by mdw84
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16/11/2012 09:04:41
by nutcutlet
Weeping willow..well something similar.
In for a penny.. intresting site, some fablous photos.. Weeping willow type plants/trees...if only i knew the names - and yes I have been looking on youtube among others to spot the plants im after. Essentially, for the front garden ideally by garjobo
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18/03/2013 23:15:16
by garjobo
between a shed and a dark place
at the very back of my back garden i have a 5foot squared area with a shed on 1 side a brick wall on the opposite side and wooden fences on the other 2 sides with just a small path to the side,  there is a large silver birch right in the middle by mentalmellor
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11/05/2013 03:38:30
by Jontydoggle
dogwood in containers
Would cornus sanguinea be suitable for planting in a large container. I was hoping it would be ok if I kept it well pruned it should be ok. Any suggestions? Thanks i have some in pots and haven't had any problems ronan q wrote (see) Would cornus by ronan q
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17/07/2012 09:48:05
by Palaisglide
ok first load of top soil what to do with it.
before you start planing what goes where I would rake out the soil and remove any and all couch grass roots and be careful as any breakages ,you will have new plants growing from the smallest stem then take out any large stones and large sticks ,then by blackest
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06/04/2013 00:20:02
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