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Shrub or tree? what will determine???
Excuse my extreme lack of knowledge here, i've only just started taking an interest in gardening. I'm after a Japanese acer, and i undersand they can come in the form of trees or large shrubs..... The ones i've seen in the garden centre are maybe 2 by Bagz
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19/10/2012 13:40:40
by lilylouise
kilmarnock willow
can i grow this in a large pot to save space  I hope so Alan, as we have had one in a large pot for two years now.. Davie-S No problems. I've a Patio Salix Kilmarnock, a lot smaller version then the one's usually seen planted out in the garden. Had by alan reeves
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02/04/2013 21:30:25
by Zoomer44
yew trees
Hello, I have some large yew trees in our garden that have self -seeded new trees around the garden. I have tried to move them a plant them elsewhere but with no luck. Has anybody got any ideas on how and when is the best time to move them. thanks by paulc
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19/08/2012 20:07:00
by paulc
Bog!
bogof at Iceland Teresa? Or something about a soggy garden? My garden will be very soggy when the snow goes! I've had a large bog for months now Likewise. My dad has suggested I try going rice instead... Teresa-what was it you wanted to ask by Teresa Holloway
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23/03/2013 19:44:59
by Fairygirl
My effort
your 3rd picture lots of colour is that your front garden? What is that large low growing yellow flower in the middle looks pretty. Nice neat garden, lots of patches to do in my garden but getting there. by Alan Braunton
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02/11/2012 21:30:02
by Gardengirl..
Bay tree - 20foot high looks poorly
will it recover? My neighbours, the pig farmers who are fairly besotted with gardening, bless 'em, thought they had lost a large bay last year and then quite late in the season it started to recover, so don't give up yet. Keep an eye open for signs by moatel@aol.com
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15/05/2013 08:40:29
by nutcutlet
Garden trolley
with sides that can be pulled down are really handy. You'll find plenty of user reviews online too which are useful for knowing how the trolleys perform in real life, for real people! This one has 26 reviews: http://www.gardenlines.co.uk/garden-machinery/trolleys-and-trailers/handy-garden-trolley---large by maggiemay2
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01/08/2012 15:35:37
by LoveLawn
LARGE SLANTED GRIT CONTAINER WITH LID......
Hi. Being a novice gardener I would like to ask if anyone has some advice on whether or not I could use a brand new large slanted grit container to grow herbs in?   Many thanks in advance.....  Hi there - not sure what you mean by a slanted grit by Dizzilexia
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07/04/2013 19:52:15
by chicky
Wild Garlic
Does anyone grow wild garlic please? I took over this garden and it is over run with it. It seems to be a bit of a weed here. It needs shade, reasonable drainage and moisture, and that's about it. Don't plant it in the ground because it spreads by jatnikapyar
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01/10/2012 21:42:31
by Alina W
Fruit Tree
My small pear tree has leaf curl, it's in it's third year and in a very large container. Is it harmful, and what should I do. I also have an Apple, a Plum and a Cherry which look fine (I managed to find a spot in the garden for the Cherry). Hi Gwen by Gwen Sanderson2
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18/05/2013 18:36:48
by BobTheGardener

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