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Need a Plant...
but they are very easy to pull up if they are in the wrong place - personally I quite like to see them everywhere in the spring when there's not much else about. Are yours flowering yet Caz, no sign of mine yet. Lots of green no flowers. One or two just starting by Ryan Lloyd
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26/03/2013 16:37:53
by Ryan Lloyd
Spirea
flowers. Bunny, I prune now varieties like Gold flame, Anthony waterer etc......the small shrubby ones....right down to the ground now. Actually mine are always done in autumn. Then again after flowering. However, on the yellow/orange foliage ones I do by Bunny..
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01/03/2013 16:50:02
by Rosa carriola
Passion fruit?
Can any one tell me if the orange fruit that occasionally develope on my passion flower are edible or not? Exactly the question I asked one of the locals here when I was thinking of planting one. They won't hurt you, she said, but they're not very by Andwhatsmore
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12/07/2012 12:09:40
by 4711
Identify plant
  ever flowering wallflower. or as it is orange and scented more likely siberian wallfower.. they are gorgeous and very scented..  and half hardy.. keep protected ove rwinter and it will survive.. you can get seeds from that but all otehr erysimum by yarrow2
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26/06/2012 21:26:48
by yarrow2
Can you help me identify this flowering shrub?
it back before I know what it is and when I should be doing it. Its flowers have just opened this week and smells beautiful - the bees love it! Do you know what it is?       Looks like philadelphus Snowflake, a double flowered mock orange. Lucky you by sianimacc
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19/06/2012 16:05:00
by sarah.mack100
Suggestions for suitable shrub on a cliff please
followers, orange-red hips, good for hedges H & S 1-2.5m (3-8ft) Tamarix tetrandra – arching branches, scale like leaves, pink flowers in late spring, good for poor soils, H & S 3m (10ft) Hippophae rhamnoides AGM (sea buckthorn) – bushy deciduous shrub by Liz Tunks
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09/03/2013 07:29:16
by Liz Tunks
What's your Flower of the moment?
of the moment are roses. Tess of the d'Urbervilles    Can't remember it's name. hard to decide but because its new, its outside my kitchen window and because I love the rich orange colour my flower of the moment is Geum Tangerine Dream.  it has long stems by Rodgy-dodge
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12/06/2013 05:57:53
by Daisyheadcase
Ooh I love a bargain!
against orange flowers until my husbands friend started giving me his spare Tigers Eye marigolds and galardia plants that he grows from seed now l rather have a soft spot for orange and gold flowers.and my dear old neighbour opposite me loves all my bright by lilysilly
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30/12/2012 23:11:32
by mysterywoman196
Pear tree
year before it was full of apples.   Many thank preksha   Hi preksha, that is Pear Rust and all you can do is inspect the tree regularly and remove any leaves which have the orange spots.  According to the RHS there is no chemical control, unfortunately by preksha patel
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01/04/2013 17:55:42
by BobTheGardener
Talkback: Camellia pot display
Please can you help me the leaves on my camellia are turning yellow what do I need to do. Thank you, I am new to Gardeners world website, & to gardening in general, we had our interest aroused by the Chelsea Flower show. We are in the process by tabbytiger
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24/11/2011 15:29:45
by maite