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Fruit for amatures
in the shops but easy to grow. Just cut them down to the ground in February every year and that's it. You don't even need supports for them. Another good choice are blackcurrants. Again fairly easy to grow and maintain. Pruning is relatively easy and can by ApprenticeSam
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24/02/2013 14:17:27
by chica
Gardeners world on mobile and tablets
minor thing to develop. Especially as you need 3 versions to be developed and maintained Of course you can transfer photo's to your computer and do things that way. It could be great fun in the warmer months to be able to take photo's at the gardening by blackest
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27/03/2013 12:47:17
by figrat
Looking for a 'fast' growing Yew tree (Taxus)
's suitable to coppice.I grow a few mound formers and they're pruned to maintain shape and size. These do respond quickly What about Golden-leaved Yews? Most of mine are yellow but just the same...not really coppicing material. Don't think any Taxus is by chris Lewis2
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09/04/2013 23:07:58
by Woodgreen wonderboy
Advice required for low maintenance raised beds?
the occasional trimming of a plant to maintain the shape, but not conifers!! Thanks in advance, fabio... I look after raised beds for a nursing home, some of the shrubs are hydrangeas, azalea, pieris, and a few others which I can't remember off hand, we do have by Fabio
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13/04/2013 20:57:30
by Sam12
Patio advice - replacing concrete
was our main entrance and it was northfacing and never had any sun to speak of. All the water ran into it and it wasn't laid properly so the water didn't drain off the way it should. Lethal! In the right place it's quite easy to maintain. I think my by S-P inLondon
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17/04/2013 23:42:20
by Matty2
Too many raspberries
the grass verges where Raspberries grow whilst others sink concrete slabs, neither of which deters the runners, only maintains an appearance. I must say, this does annoy me about gardener's world, when they show and tell you what to do with raspberries by Blueboots
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08/05/2013 19:05:36
by Tootsietim
neighbours fence
), screwing it to the stakes.  Treat it with a fence treatment before planting and you won't have to maintain it for at least 5 years. I would agree with Bob. thanks all for all your replies. no probs with the nieghbours can put what i want on it. have a by anthony mcglen
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01/06/2013 15:06:40
by Fairygirl
My experience of "customer service" .
was excellent customer service. It is true I sent photos with a nice but firm email but I received an apology, a refund and replacement plants. Also they go the extra mile on the phone. It is in the interests of any firm to maintain excellent service by jatnikapyar
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12/06/2013 21:34:21
by Birdy13
Talkback: Lawns and wildlife
try to maintain a balance so that the large-leaved weeds do not take over.  Other than that, Nature does pretty much what she wants, and we just give her the occasional haircut. I'm fortunate to have the space for some short grass and a wild flower by ChristyRose
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29/07/2012 23:32:35
by higgy50
This allows me to garden with my bad body!
HI everyone, My name's Charlie and I live in Shropshire in a small village. My village is mostly filled with old people (we seem to like the rural life) and a few young people who care for us. But as I got older I have had problems maintaining my by SummerGardener2355
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29/05/2013 11:06:00
by artjak

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