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Photinia Red Robin pruning?
. Now all I need is for the rain to hold off long enough, and I'll be out there with the secateurs. I bought a red robin but then had three weeks of heavy rain before I could get to plant it.  It's now looking very sad.  Is there any chance it might by Green Magpie
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15/06/2012 12:39:48
by Supernanauna
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
Talkback: How to save water in your garden
extremely low levels of rainfall. We had virtually no rain in May and June and the odd shower that didn't come to much this week?Many thanksJon If you live in an area of very low rainfall as I do you really have to change plants to suit if you want your by blossomville
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13/03/2012 17:46:17
by ChristyRose
camelia
, I know lots of questions but I should be able to help more with abit more info.www.alisonpike.com/blog/ This can be caused by a lack of water in the previous summer when the buds are forming , if you need to water always try to use rain water. Yes by dai
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07/03/2012 20:37:08
by goochie
Wet Weather
I've got hundreds of baby veg and flower plants all ready to plant out but it hasnt stopped raining. Should i plant them out or wait for better weather? I've also got my potatoes ready to go into the ground but i think its to wet. What should i do by nicola brookes
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11/04/2012 19:04:38
by nicola brookes
Red dogwood
Hi - in the recent torrential rain my red dogwood in an island bed has been trashed and is now half it's height and won't stand upright again. Is it too late to cut all the bent stems (about half the shrub) hard back or shall I stake it? I don by roxy2
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10/07/2012 07:20:11
by little-ann
Wilted toms
Can anyone help me with a solution to my tomato plants. After growing from seed (4 types) that were ready to pot on and very healthy decided to put them in a tray of water (rain collected) just to give them a soak to help separate the roots by Cornish Boy up North
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16/03/2013 10:40:03
by Cornish Boy up North
Moss overtaking sedum roof...help!
that the feed may not be the right balance ie too much nitrogen etc. What do you think? http://www.djturfcare.co.uk/products/MO-Bacter-Organic-Lawn-Fertiliser.htm    Another result of the excessive rain. As long as you've got it well drained it will probably by louise pope
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20/03/2013 17:12:28
by nutcutlet
Indoor seedlings not getting enough light
from wind and also any heavy rain that might be forecast.   Wind can dessicate small plants and also bend stems.  Rain can batter them. Make sure you don't forget to bring them in at night before it gets cool.  Thanks for your replies They are behind a by Arose
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02/05/2013 21:24:09
by Arose
Blistered leaves.
Hi there,my peach tree leaves are blistered and curled.Could anyone tell me what to do to remedy this. Thànk you. Too late for this year, but next year you need to cover it up. The fungus spores for peach leaf curl come in the rain you need to keep by Julian 2
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09/05/2013 19:58:48
by Verdun

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