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pinks
HELP, My pinks have been great but after deadheading earylier in the summer, but my new flower buds have not bloomed they are just dying at the bud stage anybody know what Ive done wrong or can give advise?? I did look on the internet and they say by billy nomates
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02/08/2012 22:36:20
by homebird
White roses going pink?
This rose bush is 8 years old and always produces masses of lovely creamy white flowers. This years buds are dark pink! Why????? I have a white rose that is doing the exact same thing, except its a spotting of pink. I also have a yellow rose spotted by clarrie28
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10/06/2012 22:33:10
by weejenny
Garden pinks
I just love garden pinks, every year I plant an edging of pinks and after every winter they have  disappeared   What am I doing wrong? Probably nothing - many of them are actually annuals. If yours are definitely perennials, then drainage may by ippikin
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14/04/2012 13:12:07
by diggingdoris
pink lady
can i grow pink lady apples in Tenby Wales,( we have a new allotment our first) and pink Lady are always so more expensive than others why we dont know  ,,any ideas please No, they need a hotter climate. Just to add some non usefull information by 4711
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15/06/2012 14:14:13
by 4711
Talkback: In the pink
hydrangeoides 'Roseum', as this has pink flowers. An image search on Google will show you. Hydrangeas are hardy shrubs, but new shoots can be damaged by frost in early spring. Delay pruning until spring as the old stems provide some frost protection. Then keep a by johnathan
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28/11/2011 18:29:48
by Cool plants for hot days « Landscape Lover's Blog
Talkback: Dianthus: In the pink
You are correct. Pinking shears were invented in the 14th century (pinken is a German word meaning to peck). The colour pink comes from the flower rather than the other way round. I have a sink on the front patio by my bench. It is filled with a by Linda McKee
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15/03/2012 19:42:30
by cloud8
Pink jester tomatoes
Hi! Does anyone have any advice on how to grow Pink Jester tomatoes? In the greenhouse - or outside? Are they bush or vine? Do they need bees to pollinate? My mum tasted Jester tomatoes at Tatton Park Flower show and said they were the best ever by ecoteresa
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15/09/2012 22:15:26
by ecoteresa
Bluebells - White and Pink?
noticed is that amongst the blue is the odd clump of white and pink 'blue'bells.   Is this a normal variation? I did'nt notice them this time last year, but as we'ed only just moved in, I didn't have my 'Garden' head on! Sorry, but that means they have by Wodufin
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17/05/2013 23:05:37
by nicole
Foxglove illumination pink
My foxglove illumination pink plants are growing apace over this winter. I have high hopes they will be large by the time I plant them out in the garden in the spring. I have potted on twice....second time today....and they seem eager to grow by Verdun
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18/01/2013 23:33:47
by Verdun
Digitalis illumination pink
Jist taken delivery of the new foxglove....digitalis illumination pink. Plants look good healthy and raring to grow so they were potted on with great enthusiasm. Hope the plants are as good as their hype.....I.e. Chelsea's plant of the show last by Verdun
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18/12/2012 00:05:11
by Verdun

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