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Talkback: Algae in the garden
/decking clear of moss and slime for months. vinegar and washing up liquid also works i've been told. I always laugh at my neighbours who spend hours and loads of water spraying their drives and patios to clean them. How ridiculous when all you need by matt
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28/11/2011 18:43:07
by James
Roses - please help if you can.....
Hi, I bought a small patio rose in our local morrisons last year, it was called 'White Dream' and stated it was suitable for patio pots. It is a beautiful white rose and last year had only a few flowers. I followed advice about cutting it back by Lucy3
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09/06/2012 10:50:52
by Lucy3
dwarf peach tree from homebase
Hi peeps. Approx 3 weeks ago i bought a hardy dwarf patio peach from homebase. It was only when i got home and planted it in a pot i thought it should be starting to show some leaf. To date there is no sign of any leafs erupting from this poor soul by averil 2
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18/05/2012 14:11:07
by Kezza
Ponds
We have a raised pond one side is on the patio then steps down to a small patio the garden side is a rockery.  As the pond is square and has an overhanging stone top it is difficult for the frogs, toads and newts to get in and out.  We would like by Anne Brown
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11/07/2012 15:29:23
by Anne Brown
Ideas wanted for feature pot.....
rose arbour about half way down my garden - going over 2 steps up to the raised top half.  This weekend I will be finishing my patio on this raised top half (garden used to have a small slope so we have evened it out). Over the rose arbour I have by missimaxo
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07/03/2013 12:30:17
by Bookertoo
Talkback: Wheely quite interesting
I have an old wheelbarrow with no wheel it had one or two small holes. My son used it first to mix cement to lay a patio then to make a small wall. Left to dry the cement has almost filled the holes so this coming year I will be planting some salad by Emma
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15/05/2012 20:38:10
by Mish2
Talkback: My garden
of outdoor planters for container gardening on your patio, balcony and home landscape.Garden Planters My garden has become a bit of a hotch potch as I never seem to get on top of things before the nights draw in, almost pleased to hear somebody else has by kaycurtis
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28/11/2011 18:39:30
by garden Planters
Can any one tell me what to do with an Azales that was flowering at Christmas
plant it in acid compost if you don't have acid soil. If it's tender you can submerge its pot in a bed for the summer, or simply keep it outdoors as a patio plant until autumn. Either way, always keep it well-watered (preferably with rainwater) but never by Gil
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29/02/2012 12:46:01
by Emma Crawforth
Begonias
). Wait till the danger of frost is over before putting outside You can start these off now in seed trays of peaty, sandy compost, and just cover the corms with the soil. When they have shoots on them, either put them in 6/8" pots for conservatory or patio by Julie Logue
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11/03/2012 11:45:16
by Julie Logue
Shrub/tree for a very large pot?
i've just invested in a really big black pot for my patio.  The pot is quite contemporary looking and will be in full sun (against a south facing fence) I'd like something striking to grow in it but having combed through my gardening books am by Dewy
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08/05/2012 14:21:08
by Flowerchild