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Pendulous sedge
HEllo, HELP please.  LOADS of Pendulous sedge coming up  in damp, shady spots in the garden. How do I get rid of it? Some are big clumps. Burn it??! Haras sed!   They take a bit of digging out but it's what I do with them. The flowers and seed heads by Harras
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22/05/2013 13:57:59
by Verdun
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24/11/2011 15:28:51
by BusyBee93
Do my Blueberries need feeding?
.  I usually give them a top dressing of sedge peat (which is not endangered) and also give them a drench with liquid seaweed feed. They grow well and give me a good crop, especially the ones in the pots.  I don't know whether regional conditions affect by chicky
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03/05/2013 17:02:57
by Matty2
Talkback: The last dance - grasses in autumn
is partially shaded so can anyone recommend and sedges or rushes I could plant? Grasses are looking great right now and I've just planted a few more which I got at the Harrogate show last month.Our garden is very heavy clay with very poor drainage and where by Blodwyn
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28/11/2011 18:37:25
by Julie
Can anyone help identity this plant?
just a root. I think we have a bulb here.  It looks incredibly like my Bluebells, they are about that size with the spine/crease down the leaf Looks like a sedge to me and they do spread. Or Iris unguilaris which takes years to re-establish after being by Luckydingo
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08/01/2013 18:50:27
by BobTheGardener
Talkback: Chelsea 2010: my verdict
was a russet coloured "cotton grass" which i believe is native to Canada. It is in the sedge family I think. I have the normal white cotton grass growing around my pond but would love to have some of these lovely peachy coloured fluffy heads waving by happymarion
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23/05/2012 19:13:06
by figrat
Plants between concrete path and wall
(Thrift) etc. Several small bulbs should be OK, such as Grape hyacinths, crocus, snowdrops, the smaller alliums (onions) eg. chives or ornamental speacies. Maybe liriope or some of the coloured leaf sedges. Just look for the smaller grass like plants by emilym
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08/02/2013 22:14:39
by Gardening Grandma

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