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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
Part 2 Gardens By the bay Singapore
http://blog.trowelslg.com/2013/03/part-2-gardens-by-bay-flower-dome.html nice lot of photos there like the large hibiscus When I saw them Gardengirl I just said WOW they were amazing. RHS Wisely had a nice waterfall but not that big, the only plant by scotkat
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01/04/2013 08:14:51
by scotkat
Talkback: Butterflies: meadow browns and gatekeepers
Help! Found on our weeping pussy willow August 16th, 24 large caterpillars with black and yellow stripes running the length of their body. Munched their way through almost all of the growth on a very young and healthy tree. They became quite by Wildlife
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28/11/2011 18:36:45
by Wildlife
Fairy ring and fruit and veg?
Hi, I'm digging up a large portion of my lawn to make a veg patch and herb garden.  I'm also planning to grow some fruit (pears, gooseberries and a grapevine).  Part of the lawn had fairy rings and the soil beneath the turf is very dry and full by Dovefromabove
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20/05/2012 12:50:33
by Dovefromabove
pot grown tree
I want to grow a tree in a large pot to give a bit of privacy for my summer house. Its in a north facing garden - sunshine early morning and mid afternoon. We,re in northern England with cold winds from the East in Winter, so it,ll need to be fairly by sally.ridley
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30/08/2012 19:11:27
by sally.ridley
Pruning Buxus
I have 4 round  large buxus in containers. When is the best time to shape/prunw them I have see online July and Septemeber but dont know what is correct.   thanks Hello, Mike. The first week in June is the best time to be pruning box (certainly by mike jones2
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31/08/2012 13:56:24
by David K
Helping plants through Winter
I have a large number of plants in containers in the garden and intend to bring them in to the garage for the Winter. But I can't find any advice on whether (and if so, how often) I should water them. Can anyone tell me how I should look after by Berkley
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14/09/2012 13:51:00
by Berkley
Foxglove illumination pink
My foxglove illumination pink plants are growing apace over this winter. I have high hopes they will be large by the time I plant them out in the garden in the spring. I have potted on twice....second time today....and they seem eager to grow by Verdun
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18/01/2013 23:33:47
by Verdun
Talkback:
I have large amounts of folio following two plants, planted in the wrong place. Can you tell me what they are?     Top one is purple vetch Bottom one is Alchemilla mollis If you don't cut the flower heads of the Alchemilla mollis it will be all by Janette8
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17/06/2013 22:02:28
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