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Talkback: Bindweed
" the rhododendrons. All I do is keep a good eye out for it. From the other neighbour its Mind your own business. Its only a little garden but oh how I'd love neighbours who care! I have been battling with my neighbour's bindweed for over 40 years - if only my by Middle Man
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04/07/2012 19:27:48
by Gardening Grandma
Why the Gap?
  Lowenna- You are back tracking a bit here-I am sure you have said before to other posters that you just adapt the advice to your own circumstances- now you want a programme tailored to suit you needs As for the contract we don't what the stipulations by Lowenna
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14/07/2012 18:07:01
by Phytographer
Talkback: Cats in the garden
of nowhere to kill all sorts of birds and the terrible smell when you get their muck over your hands on your shoes and in plant pots, and cats always do it in someone elses garden never their own. im just glad i don't have a garden, my kitties can go by happymarion
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23/07/2012 07:15:58
by Alex65
What Is Going On With Site??
Daniel It has been nearly a week now since this site had a hiccup-people are still grumbling about not receiving e-mails notifications-cannot access all their own posts- and the text is still small-although that is slightly better I did read a fix by sotongeoff
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03/04/2013 11:42:11
by blackest
Garden Achievement
to shout at anyone! My soft fruit cage is my biggest achievement, so far, I got a handful of fruit from the newly planted bushes last year and this year they're laden with buds so far. indeed Saltski, fresh produce from your own efforts beats just abut by Brumbull
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08/03/2013 11:54:39
by obelixx
Talkback: Carol Klein: Life in a Cottage Garden
makes us all want to get started, putting our own gardens in order.I now look forward to Friday evenings again and watching your garden grow and to learn from one who really does not mind getting her hands stuck into the soil. A real informative by J J
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22/04/2012 15:15:39
by the enduring gardener
Talkback: Monty Don
' allotment site. Hurrah! I am so delighted I am fit to burst. I never got used to the current presenter, likeable chap and all but come back monty!And sooooon, so pleased it is going to be in your own garden tooWell done the BEEB better late than never. So by Lorrie, Sheffield
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11/03/2012 07:36:46
by determinedjanette
Garden Gallery
, or crop them to size. Kate Thanks guys! I shall employ those techniques in the future. This is by way of a test, if it works it's my camellia 'Waterlily'. http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c186/DavidKnapper/DSCN0796.jpg Your Camellia is absolutely by sotongeoff
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30/07/2012 17:01:08
by joslow
Beware of gardainbargains.com
will arrange a replacement. Please take a photograph so that there is no doubt as to the plant's condition on arrival and please bear in mind that plants will look different depending on what time of year it is. This returns policy does not affect your by kevin merriman
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29/08/2012 09:48:09
by jatnikapyar
the pope
much more relevant and genuine The episode of Monty's French Gardens, shown last Friday, came from a monastery. The people there seemed a harmless bunch. They seemed far more pleasant than the person who wrote a post above, and whose mind seems by Alan4711
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14/02/2013 15:41:24
by Verdun

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