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mmmmm rhubarb
Can I plant rhubarb in containers? I only have a small back yard so have to do all my gardening in pots so looking for fruits to try other than strawberries by mikki69
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05/10/2012 09:40:58
by mikki69
What size container is best?
I find it hard to decide what size container to use: so often, the instructions just say something like "large". I read somewhere that you should aim to place plants in to a container twice the size of the rootball. I have just purchased nine hardy by Berkley
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14/05/2012 14:26:20
by kate1123
Gustissimo Two Timer Fig plant advice
Hi all I have bought a Gustissimo two timer fig plant - first attempt at figs for me. I have read that they need a large container (around a foot).im wondering whether I should start the plant out in a smaller pot until it grows and needs repotting by Michelle Daltry
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24/04/2013 01:47:30
by Michelle Daltry
Winter Flowering Jasmine
in a container but they do get big and they need to be tied to something if you want upright. hi there yes i have one in a container and grows up my fence on my patio just need to keep it in shape and trained, i just wrap the pot in winter in cold by shazza3
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19/01/2013 22:27:17
by shazza3
COMPOST
CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHAT IS THE BEST COMPOST FOR THE EASY FILL HANGING BASKET Hello gardenboy -its good to go for a pot/container and basket compost it has water retaining particles and plant food in it for up to 6 months that is what I am going by gardenboy
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09/04/2013 11:21:27
by gardenboy
Sunflowers
Hello, I have some sunflowers, that I want to put in pots, whats the best size? Also, should I just pot on into the next suitable size container for the seedlings or just pot in its final pot? Does the packet say what variety they are and how tall by Tina_i_am
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14/05/2012 18:33:02
by donutsmrs
Talkback: Marguerite and verbena hanging basket
Hi,love the combination of plants but wonder why you give no hint of the size of container necessary; it's so hard to get it right if the pot is too small. I've learned to not even start with anything smaller than 14 inches.Thanks. Hi by carexcarex
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24/11/2011 15:27:56
by carexcarex
Honeysuckle
I have a 2yr old honeysuckle that flowered last year but this year the leaves have bad brown patches on them, there are signs of attempting to flower but nothing! It is in a large pot with gravel over soil surface as a clematis shares the pot (this by Valerie Duffy
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28/06/2012 22:09:44
by Valerie Duffy
Tree/Shrub Help
in contains, but they aren't evergreen. http://apps.rhs.org.uk/advicesearch/profile.aspx?pid=274 This one has photos of evergreens in pots. http://www.deborahsilver.com/blog/tag/evergreens-in-containers/ by Frozz
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15/01/2013 16:27:02
by Busy-Lizzie
Climbing Roses
) in a container, and when I remove the plant from the container, most of the compost falls away. It gives the impression that a bare-rooted plant has simply been stuck in a pot of compost and sold as a container-grown plant. The other thing to bear by tamarix
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13/03/2013 10:18:23
by Lyon Greene

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