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Supporting plants
I don't want to buy any plant supports I already have some. Can anybody give me any tips relating to the best way to support plants varying in height from 24 inches to 6 feet ? Thanks Chris What supports do you already have? And what plants do you by Chris 7
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03/03/2013 17:39:51
by Verdun
Plant Supports for Perennials
I remember seeing Monty Don making plant supports for perennials on a earlier episode of Gardeners World.  Can anybody tell me how he did it?  I know he used metal rods of some description and bent them. This one?  http by kaythomson1
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29/08/2012 20:57:13
by figrat
plant supports
A few weeks ago, someone asked for the title of the Monty Don video bending metal rods to make plant supports.  I did check it out but didn't have any need for them.  However, with all the strong winds and lashing rain and plants having broken free by break23
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28/09/2012 17:39:25
by break23
home made plant supports
Can anyone remember the plant supports that Monty Don made with metal rods? It was on a GW programme and may have been a couple of years ago now. He bent the rods using a wooden board as a lever but I cannot for the life of me remember how he did it by Mme Poulet
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19/07/2012 17:39:42
by Steve Johnson
Talkback: Plant supports
country park to; no avail. Shame. Thanks Ked. I agree. There is a big market for natural hazel stakes, I'm sure, especially at this time of year when gardeners are looking for bean poles and plant supports. I think the garden centres are missing out on a by The Bumblebee
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28/11/2011 18:40:49
by pansyface
Talkback: Plant supports
.They are called spiral plant supports,Also they sell one for climbing plants they are called twister plant supports I have both sets they are just great.You can buy these at the babyllon web site. we've got quite a big garden in Westbury Wiltshire given mostly by mikegrahambarrett
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02/05/2012 21:05:28
by Excitable Boy
plant support for crocosmia lucifer
of corners to get some sunshine (they are planted all round my garden and happy in all corners). I know there are nice metal thingy-majigs out there somewhere to support them and would like pointers please! I really can't justify a tremendous expense as I by suze2902
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01/05/2012 09:27:04
by suze2902
Talkback: Plant support
. If I didn't coppice them I would have no garden - only a hazel grove. I bought plastic coated plant supports from B@M store in Kilmarnock for £1.00 each. Great buy and for the first time have remembered to put them in before my plants start falling over by Betty
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28/11/2011 18:38:26
by janeway
Talkback: Plant supports - upping the stakes
I have recently had a pergola built on a patio with squares of soil left for planting. My climbers are already planted & some came with small supports but have you any ideas on how I can support the plants as they grow apart from nailing green by Denise Pieri
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16/04/2012 06:42:48
by the enduring gardener
Talkback: How to use plant supports
be useful. Step by step drawings would be good for more complicated projects. Thanks it't a one stop sight for tips and good projects. I watched an old Gardeners World with Monty Don on satelite tv and he was making metal plant supports, does anyone know by kathysquietspot
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24/11/2011 15:30:00
by StevieG

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