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Roses
has now reached 80 or thereabouts, a rose has to be truly exceptional for me to want it. I have two in mind - 'Climbing Rusticana', a Meilland rose (also known as 'Poppy Flash' - our grandaughter is a 'Poppy', born on the 11th day of the 11th month by Wendy7
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22/07/2012 12:57:24
by Paul N
I can't even grow from seed!!!!!!!
be too warm-a lot will germinate quite happily outside with no heat-you may be spoiling them and they cant cope. So types? The first attempts were himalayan poppies. this time round they are Salvia - Blaze of fire - sow indoors 18-24 degrees C makes sure by Bagz
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21/03/2013 23:11:37
by HOLEDIGGER
Talkback: Bonsai trees
patch, my garden is wildlife friendly and full of flowers from borage and blue poppys to alpines, oh and i have a wildlife pond too. So I would suggest that Elsie and gardeners world research a subject properly before making rude and naive comment. Hi by rod
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08/07/2012 04:40:29
by pash
Talkback: Harvesters and Grazers
was clearing i found this giant plant its got leaves much like a wild poppy but massive spires with giant thistle like flower s can u tell me wat ut might be it towers over me at seven foot im a harvester and allways grow to much, love giving the surpless away by Grannyanne
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28/11/2011 18:39:17
by joseph woosey
cosmos
and the perenials won't give much this year. I have to now apologies as they are doing very well and flowering nicely also.... They look great dotted around between the corn flowers and poppies etc!!.... I have to say that they seem to be enjoying the wet weather by Jay7
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04/08/2012 06:55:36
by muddy mare
Wind damage to your plants..
about them, but they seem to have survived OK. A few foxgloves and lupins have collapsed, and some asparagus, and the poppies are all smashed up, By this evening (Sat) the wind has dropped and the garden seems to be quietly recovering from the shock. I by Don my Ton
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09/06/2012 22:14:57
by Shrinking Violet
Seeds as wedding favours
first thought is Annuals - poppies,cornflowers,calendula,candytuft etc. If they don't flower this year they may early next year. Others will probably come up with better suggestions Pam x Love-in-the mist. Foxgloves, Violas, Sweet Williams. This sounds by Christine2
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27/05/2012 13:46:57
by sotongeoff
Speed gardening
Just having  a thunderstorm with hail the size of petit pois. Spent the day speed gardening in between showers. Sun out, cut back the geraniums, rain. Sun out, cut back the poppies, rain. Sun out, plant the rest of the annuals, rain. Sun out, pick by quercus_rubur
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07/07/2012 19:48:56
by quercus_rubur
desperate for advice please
in time. After that, spend some time thinking of which insect-friendly plants you had, and which could fit comfortably into pots - you coulld start with a mixture of summer flowers like calendula, poppies and snapdragons, but the majority of shrubs can by clints
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16/04/2012 15:49:47
by clints
Ooh I love a bargain!
,foxgloves.honesty and poppies in your garden they're there for life. I like the free seeds from GW magazine and garden news paper and if you buy 5 packets of seeds from online Mr forthergills you get 2 free seed packs which is good link below http by lilysilly
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30/12/2012 23:11:32
by mysterywoman196

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