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attaching a trellis
battens, OR opposite where the horizontals are on the other side, use very long screws and washers with 'sleeves' made from copper pipe or similar to hold the thing away and give the plants a chance to creep behind. With Morning Glory and Sweet Peas I find by David 25
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11/03/2013 11:54:02
by David 25
Talkback: Bluebells
. Bluebells are just so perfect, wish I had some in my garden. Being in my garden is my idea of heaven. My bluebells are getting me up at 6.30 every morning just to drink in the sight. The sun has just come out and the orange tip butterflies are feasting by Bluebelle21
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26/03/2012 11:01:32
by discodave
Talkback: Cup and saucer vine
I too find sweet peas a great deal of work with all that dead heading and I don't even like cut flowers in the house that much so have started growing Morning Glory instead. Last year I chose a red variety - sorry, name escapes me - and though by Betty of Batford Herts
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28/11/2011 18:30:21
by judith
Talkback: Compost
want to use the compost as a mulch for the rest of the garden. I have an acid soil. Can anyone help please? Joy and Morning Glory: Any organic matter, that does not attract pests and make them dig it up, can be added. Harder pieces (prunings) take by compost
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28/11/2011 18:30:35
by orchid
Talkback: Shed clearance
little untidy - eg grandaughters using it as a Wendy House!as well as my own bits and pieces; come end of November I just had to tidy everything up, which I did, one cold Sunday morning, only to find that a few days later the trampoline safety padding had by Rosalind
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28/11/2011 18:37:42
by Adam Pasco
horsetail weed
borders in my last garden.  If you pull it up from as far down as you can with a trowel it gives up eventually. We have a weed getting perilously close to the back gate. The leaves look like morning glory but it flowers white. I've watched it over several by fran6
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21/07/2012 23:01:26
by Peg's daughter
Talkback: Self-seeding plants
more beautifully than ever, and in a wider range of shades. As for the telephone and blogging... a friend of ours used to say 'Every time I make a phone call, the bath starts running!' I get self sown morning glories every year ever since I put by aromarach
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28/11/2011 18:38:47
by Cass
Garden arches planting - help needed
is also evergreen but too rampant.If you didn't mind bare arches in winter Morning Glory and Cobaea scandens are wonderful for covering an arch. Comtesse de Bouchard  Etoile violette  Pam x Akebia is an unusual and very pretty climber. If we ask by trish beebe
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17/05/2012 17:51:46
by trish beebe
Seed packet grumbles
Why do seed packets contain so little information?  I purchased some seeds from Sara Raven but regret it constantly. There is just not enough info on how to grow the seeds! For example - Morning Glory... they need more than just popping into seed by Outdoor girl
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01/05/2013 21:50:08
by muddy mare
What's loving all this rain?
but strangely the morning glory 's flowering . All the shrubs and trees are doing well. I think this wet weather will have saved a lot of them. The daylilies, penstemons, hardy geraniums, foxgloves, rambler roses, in fact most of the roses except for 2 climbing by Leggi
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18/07/2012 16:57:33
by Sparklepinksunflower

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