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polyanthus
dobbed in and around garden for some colour about 9 weeks ago and now I don't know what to do as I will have bedding plants going out as soon as strong enough. my garden isn't large enough to hide them away by witch
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17/05/2013 22:55:05
by * Red Dahlia *
Miniature Tree or Bush
I am going to make a raised bed for my front garden it will measure 4.5ft x 3ft x 12" and in the centre i want to plant a nice looking miniature tree or flowering bush. The soil in my front garden is very dry due to a large oak tree in a by paslode
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13/04/2012 06:58:41
by paslode
Talkback:
Hi we have moved into a flat with a large communal garden there is a large pile of garden soil at the bottom (from when previous tenant dug up some bushes) can we use the soil in our vegetables and potato bags. You could but I find a few snags by Janice Spark
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14/02/2013 20:48:03
by jon cob
neighbours evergreen
A large chunk of my garden is overshadowed by a neighbours very large evergreen trees. It not a particularly sunny garden to begin with but im losing an extra cpuple of hours sunlight just due to the large trees.    They grow at an angle, almost by Wayne Miller
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14/06/2013 22:57:34
by fidgetbones
Potting A Madnolia
on- garden or container-but as I said leave it in that and in the first bit of wind then woosh- and tears before bedtime Change the pot - bigger the better, as rosa has quite correctly informed you this will be a large plant/tree Looking at your by Frozz
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22/03/2013 19:11:50
by Rosa carriola
Help DIY or professional gardener
Last year I moved and obtained a relatively large garden that is very mature with a few trees and requires quite a lot of work doing.  I have previously grown my own vegetables so was keen to just set aside a section of my garden to do the same by Vegiegirl
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12/03/2012 12:42:04
by Vegiegirl
Shredding my rhododendrons for mulch
hedge nearly won). The magnifecent rhodies in my front garden had to be chopped back vigerously in one area and Im left with large and smaller branches full of leaves and buds. I am hoping to use my shreddings on the garden at some point but someone told by Julie Forshaw
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05/04/2013 09:23:51
by Julie Forshaw
Talkback: Cuckoo flower
while it rains and greens up the grass, they are down finding all the things I scraped up, picking up bits of loose moss and grass - while I admire a large pot of cream tulips - balm for the sould gardening is - sometimes. by Richard Jones
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08/05/2013 09:59:17
by Bookertoo
What to grow in place of a large broom that I rashly cut down
Hello, I'm lucky enough to have acquired a large, almost perfectly designed garden but the problem is I have no gardening experience ( to give you an idea so far I have ignored both ragwort and that thing that looks a bit like a small lily but is v by Help I'm new to this
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11/02/2012 20:03:17
by Help I'm new to this
Problem with camellia
I have a large camellia which has been in the garden for ten years. Flowers beautifully every spring. Unfortunately the weight of the snow has broken one of the main branches which I have removed this morning. There is another large branch by Boardy
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06/04/2013 19:55:16
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