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My hardneck garlic is falling over
? and how deep on the soil ? Thanks I pulled mine up last week as well as they had really bad rust. I am drying them out in the conservatory but I don't know if they will store because of the rust. @hernando, If you have really pulled them up it's not likely by gd
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18/07/2012 16:45:10
by gd
Too late to plant Tulip/Daff bulbs?
time in the autumn! Oh, and if you lift them and store for next season - it's quite a good idea to remove dried foliage and pop the bulbs into old tights/stockings and hang them up somewhere cool - the air can circulate, and they're out of the way in a by LeadFarmer
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09/01/2013 15:08:34
by Leorna
Talkback: Reap what you sow
, so this is our first attempt,what I would like to know if anyone can help me, is how to store over the winter Beans, pototoes,Beetroot, onions red & white. I have already made rhubarb and raisin jam for the first time,and we have a lot of fruit bushes by Cathy
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28/11/2011 18:27:17
by Izzypops
Talkback: Vine weevil control
and have changed the compost in the posts. Is it safe to put the old compost which, I have doused with Vine Weevil2 killer on to my compost heap for use next year on my flower / shrub beds or is it better disposed of? I have recently lifted my begonia by Joss
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18/02/2012 13:47:45
by cghosthuh
Talkback: Autumn pots
bought lots of cyclamen this year, the labels on them say hardy... living in North Yorkshire I'm not sure how this will pan out, I might follow Adam's idea and lift them and try to keep them going for next year... the challenge would be worth the effort I by popham
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28/11/2011 18:30:06
by robbie
Talkback: Weedkiller in manure: update
was frightened to use it so it has been stored at the end of the garden ever since, I think may be it is OK! to use although I would be very upset if it polluted my garden. I also wonder about council compost as I have seen some of the sruff that people put by Jane Moore
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28/11/2011 18:38:02
by Dickiemint
Pot Grown Potatoes
by reusing it the following year but make sure the potatoes weren't diseased at all. I store the old compost after harvesting in an old bin with a lid to keep out unwanted seeds. The following spring, I'll mix it well with my own compost out of the heap (50 by alisondicky
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03/06/2012 11:42:05
by Julie J
Good Morning - 21 March
and usually get a head start.   Maybe something to do with having a foot of snow on them last week. Lots of wet stuff due this weekend and maybe snow again on Monday so no lifting and dividing here yet. Hi Obelixx. It'slovely and sunny here in w Manchester by obelixx
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21/03/2013 22:01:28
by Bunny..in..spring..
Dalek Style composters How to turn?
/how to store the compost http://www.gardenersworld.com/how-to/projects/creative-projects/how-to-make-a-soil-sieve/312.html by the great Toby, I've made all sorts from his tutorials! Everything that doesn't pass through goes back in the bin! As for storing by LearningSlowly
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04/03/2013 16:28:01
by artjak
Talkback: Cabbage white caterpillars
the toxins, they actively sequester the main one, called sinigrin and store in their bodies making them toxic to predators. This is why they feed brazenly and gregariously, openly advertising (even flaunting) their presence. The caterpillar of the small white by Maaike
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28/11/2011 18:37:14
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