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Dogwood Cuttings
back, later this Spring, then I'd also use some of those bits as cutting material as well. So 2X the chance of success. BTW I use the longer stems of mine as a woven support around a peony & some taller herbaceous plants. Spotted this at a NTrust garden by Jammy2
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07/01/2013 21:53:25
by Verdun
Talkback: Identifying bumblebees
Love to see bees in my garden, they are now busy getting my broadbeans polenated, should have a bumper crop. Bumblebees are lovely but not the brightest on the block. Why does it take me so long to get one out of my greenhouse when the door is wide by kparry
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26/04/2012 15:11:30
by Wintersong
Talkback: Hopper and crawler
With my new job not far ahead now, i am looking forward to the landscaping part and putting my own ideas to good use.I had, about 4 months ago, aquired 2 of those green plastic ponds, which i couldn't wait to place in the garden, making it a more by www.veggies-only.blogspot.com
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28/11/2011 18:30:03
by carole
Talkback: Growing giant sunflowers - planting out
for the roof! And the birds would have a very convenient cafe when the seeds were ripe. Is it too late for me to plant my sun flower seed now? The weather has not been very good up here. I live near Durham. i have sunflowers on my alloment which are in flower by old chippy
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28/11/2011 18:43:41
by mooncarrot
Sparrowhawk dilemma
do its thing.. i cant feed some birds and not others.. they are all nature.. i have raverns come in to my garden and pick up the scraps let over.. they are big and brutish but they are nature... i have seagulls nesting on my flat roof.. blooming noisy by jean riley
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21/06/2012 19:29:13
by LORELEI
WILDLIFE PICTURES
was out. I had a lot of drama in my garden last year as the common bumble bee decided to nest in my flower border. We left the nest undisturbed, but something came and tried to dig the nest up twice,  And then, on the second occasion, we discovered by gardeningfantic
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07/08/2012 21:23:34
by Rainjustlearning
Talkback: Garden seating areas
I've got two seats in my back garden. One I have had for a long time and is nice and secluded and the other one, my husband got it at a car boot sale, it looks lovely outside my back door just where the sun shines. Even this early in the year I have by donutsmrs
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28/02/2013 22:51:47
by Bunny..
Talkback: Ladybird pupae
is in the 'Update' section beneath Pippa's blog. Hope this helps!Regards,DanielThe Gardeners' World web team My Greenhouse Toms. are bending over at roof apex.Massive growth. Proportionally fewer fruits.Should I cut off the tops / and at what point ? Why so much by Karen
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28/11/2011 18:39:11
by PiggyLou
Talkback: Cuckoo spit
to the garden!I have bees living in the roof of the house and a birds nest on the eves.we are getting rather crowded. So happy to read your comments. Now I know what it is, I found it on the lavander, never seen before. I too have all sorts of wild life in my by Gladys the gardener
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28/11/2011 18:40:52
by Enduring Gardener
help with garden shed and bbq area
hello, this is my first post so please be kind! i have an area of the garden where we want to put a shed(only 6x4 probably) then next to that a space for our new gas bbq. the garden is grass currently but sloping and uneven, so.... what is best by ian barwick
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19/06/2012 12:51:51
by Excitable Boy