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New pictures of orchids and nepenthes
cultivate but I love them...For the correct names I give no guarantee...Pleas click here: MyAlbum password "ThaiGer" Eco Thai German Farm , Farmersvoice Some pretty amazing plants there ThaiGer. I loved the plants in your album, specially the Tricyrtis lily by ThaiGer
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11/12/2012 04:45:49
by ThaiGer
Talkback: RSPB Homes for Wildlife
. They try and dig into everything, but I think we have planted our tulip bulbs deep enough to be out of their scratching reach. When I offered some of our latest bulbs to a parent for the local school she was going to plant them in pots and cover them by hereisabee
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28/11/2011 18:37:37
by Richard Jones
Daffodils
as they finish flowering, foliage and all.  The roots don't finish doing their work until some time after the foliage has died back. My query is very different.  Over the years I have planted many daffodils and tulips, but few have came back after the first year by Alan 4
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11/05/2013 17:28:21
by Nell4
Talkback: Daffodil, tulip and crocus pot display
to a lovely spring display. Good luck. IREALLY APPRECIATED THE DEMO ON PLANTING BULBS IN A TUB MANY THANKS Hi,I have an acer growing in a large pot, its not done very well, with the leaves going green on the underside and then shriveling up from by hippynicachica
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24/11/2011 15:30:03
by Carliene
Protecting container plants in Winter
with brunnera Pots4: calluna Vulgaris (beauty ladies) Pot5: carex, viola, anemone Pot6: ophiopogon, viola, tulips and crocus Pot7: garlic (to be planted this weekend) Thanks all! Sorry above not easy to read - I spaced it out as a list but on submission it by Supernoodle
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06/11/2012 22:02:46
by Dovefromabove
Colourful plants to put in large plant pots/urns
of bulbs, some planted deep and some shallow, I think the principle was; large = deep and small= shallow. That first winter I had lovely white cyclamen but they all rotted, it was v. cold. The tulips in the pots are just coming through now, there is also by Dave's beds
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08/03/2013 17:37:08
by artjak
Talkback: Gardening mistakes
James :)Keep the great articles coming, please! how to grow pinks carnations better Relating to the missing planting of tulips and alliums. I experience similar problem. In my case, I wait for the opportunity to plant (if tulip are planted later by tadrcf@aol.com
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28/11/2011 18:41:15
by Janet
Tree line
/between trees? Your advice would be most appreciated. My Dad keeps saying that we should make it a lay down hedge, but the trees are far too established and tall for this option. Many thanks Woodland plants like foxgloves, ferns, epimediums, bulbs like anemones by Loopster
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21/02/2012 10:07:39
by Loopster
Propagation
I live in rental accommodation and we are not permitted to lift or plant anything in our tiny cottage garden. Last year I hard pruned what I thought was a dead tree, right down to the ground leaving about 10inchs of a trunk and left it. I made a by ThePotsmith
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13/12/2011 13:22:16
by Adam Pasco
shade loving plants
I am making new west facing border that gets very little sun due to high fence and our house. I want make a bright "hot colour" border with red, oranges, yellows etc. Also we get quite cold winters being up on a windy hill so the plants need by trifid house
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12/07/2012 15:55:21
by Leggi