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whats wrong with my tree?
Hi all, I have a peach tree and a nectarine tree. Both are dwarf and in pots. They came as bare root trees a month or so ago. I potted them both up at the same time. The peach had many lovely pink flowers with I hand pollinated and is not leaved by Bill Mansfield
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07/05/2013 23:48:40
by Bill Mansfield
Talkback: A hectic day at Gardeners' World Live
mentioned crushed oyster shells for protection of plants against slugs, does anyone know where to get these from? I keep feeding them lupins and poppies and would love these plants to flower at least once a year! As a novis gardener i have grown some by ben middlemiss 14
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28/11/2011 18:31:55
by Reggy
Nectarine
My nectarine growing in a pot has had a great deal of flowers but I noticed now some leaves are twisted and tinged red. Could this be a pest of some sort?  Morning CLER Its a disease called peach leaf curl....nectarines same family.  It's caused by CLER
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19/05/2013 08:33:58
by Verdun
Talkback: Peach leaf curl
from the original rootstock (quite different !)...I'm waiting to see ,, but some flowers have opened....Maybe wait & see ? Here en francais it's used as a general fertiliser e.g .   vines, & is approved as Organic   .. GUESS WHAT ?     IS GOOD FOR PEACH by daffodiljj
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14/06/2012 10:31:43
by Susan Alexander
Peach curl
Hello I've got a dwarf nectarine in a large pot. Well protected from the elements in a sunny spot in a corner of my courtyard. Last year was its first year and it flowered but did not fruit. This year it flowered and I was most excited to see by Cathryn65
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21/05/2012 17:15:45
by Cathryn65
Talkback: Grow Yourself Healthy 2011
with clear polythene which I place in front of and over the top of the peach tree. This is to keep rain off the tree- and it's important buds- from early Jan. until flowering is finished (this year it was the first week in April) This really does work and I by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:43:24
by Pauline
What's so good about fruit trees?
about peaches, are they hard to grow? There's some information here about growing peaches http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingpeaches1.shtml the biggest difficulty is that because they flower very early they need by Martyn2
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10/11/2012 17:25:03
by Dovefromabove
Recommend a rambling rose
massive one - it's more peach than a vivid orange, though; Gloire de Dijon is a big old climber, buff to peach and has a lovely scent; Schoolgirl is a modern climber but not very good on the scent aspect; Warm Welcome really IS orange, and is a climber by Busyliz
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03/07/2012 16:33:50
by le jardin anglais
Talkback: How to plant a kiwi plant
, you'll need to make a framework for them to climb. Emma gardenersworld.com team. anybody know any good peach tree varieties? thanks! anybody know any good peach tree varieties or any websites that show info on how to plant them? I agree with Diana by kaycurtis
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01/08/2012 17:11:56
by pottiepam
Can you tell me what these gorgeous tulips are called...
.                                   they have blue/green leaves and are gorgeous peach/yellow/ornage colour and tehy flower for ages. also do i need to dig them up and split them each year.. many thanks for any help.   How lovely these are although I can't help with the identification by gardeningfantic
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22/05/2013 11:22:02
by Wintersong

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