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04/10/2012 20:08:22
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06/04/2012 11:49:47
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05/01/2012 10:46:30
by dottiesue
Small front garden planting
Hi, looking for ideas of planting for this area (see pic.) hoping to cover with plum slatE chippings and would be grateful for ideas on low maintainance, ever green planting. Sunny aspect most of the day. Manythanks P.s just having trouble uploading by Yvonne Lloyd
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28/04/2013 21:51:46
by Yvonne Lloyd
Shrub Pruning - No limits?
Is there any limit to how much a shrub's growth can be restricted by pruning? Purely for example, could a specimen of Viburnum x bodnantense ‘Dawn’, which can reach 10ft in height, be pruned so that it can be maintained at only 3ft in height? by Phytographer
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26/10/2012 16:19:54
by Phytographer
NEW LOOK, NEW YEW
's growing in front of a fence and will only be seen from the front and side. A rough pyramid is probably your best bet as it looks reasonably natural and can be maintained fairly easily. by happycottontail
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16/04/2012 11:26:42
by Alina W
storm damage
my large magnolia was storm damaged two years ago and had to be cut back to the main trunk and has grown about one hundred new shoots, it is now a thick ball 3 meters high & wide.it has flowered twice this year and looks very healthy.can i maintain by Andrew Earl2
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31/08/2012 13:02:02
by Andrew Earl2
Talkback: How to grow cucumbers from seed
Isn't 180 degrees celsius a bit to hot for cucumbers??Soak each pot well and let the water drain through. Then move the seedlings to a warm, sunny windowsill to maintain a temperature of at least 180°C. You should see the seeds germinating in 7 by frutselkip
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