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Suitable hedge
Hi Being new to
gardening
, i am looking for some advise on what would be the best low maintenance hedge, possibly that flowers and is of
medium
height? Would appreciate any help. Thanks Lesley
by lesley fowler
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16/09/2012 16:42:48
by lesley fowler
Border plant
I want some suggestion on border plant which will provide bit privacy for my front
garden
and bit color. I am aware of conifers but wanted something that might give bit color and will grow fast and
medium
bush. If I were to use conifer which one
by kru
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19/04/2012 21:23:50
by Aimee Saber
suitable plants for a middle sized put
I have two
medium
sized pots in a slightly shady part of my
garden
and would like to know if I could plant a bamboo - I need height to block an unsightly view. What would you suggest. Ann Pownall Dorset How about Runner Beans ?? (early so protect
by Ann Pownall
1
92
01/04/2012 16:08:25
by Dragon 87
blossom
hi can any one help .Iam after a
medium
size tree that has nice blossom on it .its to go in the front
garden
which is south facing. A couple of ideas----- Amelanchier canadensis-white flowers good autumn leaf colour http://www.bbc.co.uk/
gardening
by spencer fossett
1
10
31/10/2012 10:02:09
by ernie's ghostly gold tops
iris growing
I have a SE facing Front
Garden
and I adore Big Blousy Bearded Irises I saw Irises Growing in shallow pans perched on raised tree trunks in the above I would like to recreate this effect . Could someone please tell me the best growing
medium
, what
by liz14
0
8
13/08/2012 16:44:30
by liz14
chillis
I,m looking for a chilli of
medium
heat and dwarf, to be grown in green house. Numex Twilight is a great variety and very pretty. http://www.peppersbypost.biz/images/photos/types/chilli_in_pot.jpg I like Chilli Apache it's dwarf chilli
by patjones
10
435
22/02/2012 19:34:10
by Ju3
rooms in my garden
i have a
medium
sized
garden
very pretty and established, but i would love to add some interest in that i would like secret little rooms/views, that are easy to do, if anyone has done this a pic would be great x Start with a simple trellis at a
by denise butcher
3
102
08/08/2012 13:31:20
by higgy50
sedum roof for a small shed
before, but it looks great for covering an ugly bit of the
garden
. Thanks for your thoughts! Sedum is dry-tolerant so it wouldn't want any water retention mat, but from the website it looks to me like it comes complete with growing
medium
. There
by freshairfanatic
2
97
09/07/2012 18:58:44
by freshairfanatic
Humming Bird Feeder
they sell them in the UK, I am up north in Accrington so there's no chance of getting one over here lol I don't have a
garden
just a
medium
sized back yard so I am limited on space. I will be building a raised bed with bricks, and a frame to put on top
by Pauline01UK
1
42
05/01/2013 20:30:21
by nutcutlet
New garden after house move
Hi, I have recently moved house, And after many years of living with no
garden
, I have been fortunate to have acquired a
medium
sized
garden
. The
garden
has a few tall fir trees birches, hedgerows, old shed and best of all a small woodland area
by Jody Lovatt
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59
28/04/2013 18:55:17
by Jody Lovatt
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