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Peppers
I am growing hot peppers in my kitchen should I take the side shoots out they are about 2 feet tall and little peppers are about to show Sounds as thought it has got very leggy-don't
remove
the side shoots-but do
remove
the top to stop more upward
by David Court
1
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17/10/2012 15:04:05
by sotongeoff
Onions getting seed heads on
Hi, we are growing onions in our garden which have been doing very well, but they are starting to get seed heads on them - should I
remove
them? Any help would be much appreciated. Yes,
remove
the flower heads and make sure you use those onions
by BarbaraJoan
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06/05/2013 13:03:12
by Welshonion
Pruning
. Paniculata forms can be pruned to size or shape at any time of year except once they've begun forming their flowers in summer. Best done in early spring to
remove
any frost damaged stems or immediately after flowering to improve shape. Mopheads and lacecap
by sunshine in the garden
3
97
17/02/2013 11:19:11
by sunshine in the garden
Hostas
favourite sights in autumn is the yellowing of the huge hostas in the gardens at Blickling Hall in Norfolk. Leave your hosta leaves to change colour gloriously, and only when they turn brown and slushy with the frosts need you clear them away to
remove
by tattianna
3
33
08/10/2012 13:03:56
by Gary Hobson
Carrot root fly
Hello everyone. I have just discovered carrots which I have cooked and consumed had root fly. I just peeled them and
removed
the dark parts. Can they still be eaten or should they go on the compost heap?
by fishwithlegs
0
111
06/01/2012 09:55:40
by fishwithlegs
blackberries
i have an Oregon thornless blackberry, when do i prune it after fruiting ? As soon as you like. Only do ensure you don't
remove
this year's new stems. Yes, I know that is elementary but it has been known.
by Roy Perry
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10/08/2012 00:57:10
by Welshonion
Mistake
Hi, I must be a complete idiot, because I have managed to put a question about cosmos on three times, have no idea how I've done it, and have no idea how to
remove
two of them. Please ignore two of them
by lavenderlass
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1
21/08/2012 19:06:45
by lavenderlass
Mistake
Hi, I must be a complete idiot, because I have managed to put a question about cosmos on three times, have no idea how I've done it, and have no idea how to
remove
two of them. Please ignore two of them
by lavenderlass
0
5
21/08/2012 19:06:48
by lavenderlass
Not so "exclusive offers"
I tried to take up the clematis offer in the April issue but I was offered an error message 3005 in the montroseofguernsey site but when I
removed
the clematis and tried to pay for the poilanthes in the same basket there was no error message. I
by stewart mcgill
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06/04/2012 11:31:23
by stewart mcgill
orchid compost
Hi, I have tiny pin head type mushrooms appearing in my orchid compost. Are they a problem to myslef or the orchid? Should I
remove
them? If so what is the best way to do this please? These are orchids which have been resting for a while
by elaineday
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15/08/2012 23:29:06
by elaineday
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