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Talkback: Planting bulbs late
'm with happymarion when it comes to narcissus poeticus - always my favourite. I've still have afew bulbs left, mostly small ones. I will probably just stick them in pots. I just picked up the purple parrot tulip Muriel as well as the orange Annie Schilder in a late by spring bloom
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28/11/2011 18:39:55
by AliceRose
edible non poisenous plants/bushes
a conservatory you could try growing citrus plants from seed - I've grown small plants of lemon, orange and grapefruit - no fruit but little flowers that filled the conservatory with the most delicious scent and yet people with hayfever by kerri
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12/03/2013 21:10:10
by kerri
raised flower bed plants - ideas please!
That's it really: I have a west-facing (and a little eat sun first thing) L shaped raised bed (sleepers) with in it a Mexican Orange Blossom, an Acer palmatum, Iceberg rose, a hebe, lithospermum plus some geums, anemones and a honeysuckle that has by ilovemontydon
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05/02/2013 23:01:46
by Busy-Lizzie
Talkback: Weeds and wildlife
most plants grow where they can as they must be rabbit resistant. We have a lot of cuckoo flower out at the moment with associated transient orange tip butterflies laying eggs. Weeds are plants that swamp others whether cultivated or accidental eg by anon
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28/11/2011 18:31:31
by joey
Talkback: Growing cyclamen
Pippaany tips on reviving cyclamen which are in windows boxes and have had a weeks snow and minus 9 degrees? I have only saved one outside cycamen from a box of 6 from last year and it refuses to flower again.Several years ago I kept an indoor one re-flowering by gardnerjon
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03/04/2012 19:19:27
by josephine hayton
Talkback: Breeding newts
of orange lillies, only I got stung on my ankle, of all places, when I moved the pot which brought this issue to my attention. I have today kept seeing the wasps going into the pot rather than landing on the flowers, I cant see a nest but wondered by sarahs pondlife...
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28/11/2011 18:43:27
by Ross Jones
Are Day Lilies invasive?
over the place. I thik it also depends on what variety they are...there was a clump of a rather ho hum orange hemerocallis when I moved here, I got fed up with it and dug it up as it didn't produce enough flowers to earn its keep. I must have missed by Swedboy
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23/04/2012 12:16:54
by toonia
Overrun by blue flowers
I've recently moved into a new home and my garden is overrun by this plant, can anyone tell me what it is ? Any chance of a photo and better description? There are thousands of blue flowers! I can't find the upload button It's the little tree next by Sw11x2
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10/07/2012 20:41:16
by Robot
surprises
with how big its orange berries are. Fritillaria meleagris is a favourite soring bulb and I often have white ones as well as the checkered variety and many with double heads but one surprised me by having three heads. Your pictures Happymarion are just by happymarion
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11/02/2012 12:13:16
by happymarion
Potentilla Fruticosa
I've got a shrubby, semi trailing Potentilla, rich yellow flowers, 2 years old, planted in a raised bed full sun west-facing. Stupidly misplaced the name tag and can't remember which kind it is exactly, nor when to prune it. Last year I think I by ilovemontydon
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01/02/2013 22:52:31
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