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Talkback: Garden birds and poppies
germinated. Quite beautiful and being left to do their own thing. So I too may have Smartie dispensers for the tits next year. must make some poppy seed sour dough baguettes though. Are you sure you're not the host to a subversive group of opium eating blue by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:44:05
by James A-S
Talkback: More on cats
say though the gardens are only the size of a garage so I suppose no hiding place might have something to do with it. we have a cat and unfortunatley she misunderstood the saying 'you don't poo on your own doorstep'! What can i do to stop this? Our cat by Digusted of Hampshire
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28/11/2011 18:30:10
by hazelo3c
Good Morning ..... :D
and weather (hopefully),... The daffs are in bud, the snow has stopped (for now) , lambs in the field and more seed sowing to be done given the chance. I have boring work stuff amongst the day, but an attempt on making my own bread again and an escape by Bunny..
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20/03/2013 16:39:32
by Bunny..in..spring..
Work in Progress
for gardening, and this can be true of plots much smaller than your own. Don't be discouraged, though, by your amazing achievements so far. And don't feel that you have to tackle it all at once - you can always call uncultivated areas your 'wildlife garden'! You by eddie jefferies
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11/02/2012 14:00:35
by Eddie J
Mystery plants
that and follow what it indicates.   Plant 2   Cheers. Was trying to do it on iPhone and couldn't see the tree icon. Logged into laptop and uploaded. Hope it helps and thanks for your helpDarren Hi there Darren in Dublin,I think plant 1 is an Acanthus Mollis by darrenhedden
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09/07/2012 14:56:03
by obelixx
Watterlogged soil, everything rotting
, I was going to do just that today  but guess what - it's been raining hard!   As the forecast is for dryer weather, I might just wait and see. To Busy-Lizzie, from another, you're right we could get confused, I'll see if I can change my sign in name by blueberry77
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01/01/2013 09:55:39
by blueberry77
Garden Gallery 2013
, but here is a bed I did, started 2011. Had to remove a conifer and dig in lots of compost and manure. In one with bulbs coming up the edge looks messy but has been sown with grass. The conifer is behind the sundial.       Fab, busy Lizzie. Your garden looks by sotongeoff
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11/03/2013 08:04:10
by discodave
Planting an Art-Deco Raised Border
must be very proud - and rightly so! Really lovely - i'm inspired for my own little garden now! Well done on all your hard work and effort - bet your neighbours are very jealous as i know i am! Many thanks for your kind comments folks. I'll update by LowiePete
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22/07/2012 19:51:37
by Shrinking Violet
Talkback: Are garden centres dull?
the gardening bug you find you can get most things, even if only the seeds to grow your own plants. Shopping for plants that take your eye when you visit an open garden is usually possible as well. But I do have an obliging small local garden centre by Rick
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28/11/2011 18:41:17
by happy
Climbing Roses
garden in Norfolk, and actually seeing them growing. Wow Paul - 90 roses?! Amazing. Never mind David Austin, you could open up your own garden to the rose-obsessed of us instead Yes we do but this year we are taking a break. Something you might consider by Steve Worthing
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03/03/2013 16:10:30
by Louise Stevenson

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