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Fine Green beans in the shops
My missus loves these, so I want to grow them, what are they? Are they dwarf french beans or? Some I've seen in catalogues include Climbing bean Cobra and also dwarf bean Delinel. I only grow runners, despise broad beans, so am at a bit of a loss by BrummieBen
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19/03/2013 19:19:16
by Miss Becks
Expensive perennial plug plants
in spring. I then went to the garden centre and bought 2 plants in 6 in pots which flowered within 6 weeks. ( £5.99 each.) One flowered blue, one was purple. I took seeds off both. The blue ones havn't germinated but I 've got 12 plants from the purple seeds by Verdun
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28/05/2013 20:54:55
by BrummieBen
Digging in the Wet
energy would be much better spent doing other garden maintenance like fixing fences, washing pots, clearing rubbish or sitting in the dry poring over seed catalogues.......... Gary Hobson wrote (see) Stepping on the soil, even in dry weather, tends by Phytographer
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03/09/2012 14:03:55
by Phytographer
Talkback: Planting seeds and germination
frost it does not encourage new growth. And yes our lowest temperature recorded in the last few weeks has been -6 °C. Which to be honest has been great as it is clearing up all the bugs and pests we have wintered. Can I sow seeds(see below by asparagus
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28/11/2011 18:30:48
by susan
Talkback: Patio climbers
I would also recommend Adlumia Fungosa as a patio climber. Very pretty and not invasive. Also, on the endangered species list for many US states. I also grew lofos from a seed catalogue up a pergola. It took a little while to get going and when by Adam Pasco
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28/11/2011 18:40:23
by pd
Internet purchasing
centre. Specialist online nurseries are fantastic and worth it. I have bought online now for past 5 years buying varieties not available at garden centres. There are many well known seed and plant suppliers...we all get their catalogues through by Brumbull
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11/03/2013 12:37:36
by Pipstrelle
Talkback: Choosing vegetable varieties
Ha ha, I feel for your plight! I just got my very own allotment and at first I thought it was huge! but now i think I'll be needing another to fit in all the veg I want to grow! You can order quite a few Vegetable and seed catalogues completely free by green eyed pea
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28/11/2011 18:37:33
by peggy sue
Talkback: Grow something different
). this year its celeriac. the seeds are growing nicely on my windowsill and each morning i rush down to see how everythings doing and to try and talk them all into growing into big strong plants!!! any tips on celeriac growing will be appreciated!! I've bought by Susie Fox
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02/05/2012 18:48:13
by Excitable Boy
Lavatera
://www.malvaceae.info/Genera/Lavatera/shrubby.htmlT&M used to offer this as seed. I grew mine from their seed many years ago, and still have the plants.The plant went out of fashion, and is not listed in their current seed catalogue. But I would have thought that other seed suppliers would have that by discodave
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03/02/2013 00:40:48
by Zoomer44
Talkback: Lost crop of the Incas
. Firstly, make a list of al the veg you like best, then take a look at some seed catalogues on the internet to choose varieties. Alternatively, have a trip with your parents to a local garden centre, as they'll have displays of vegetable seed packets by Toni Lee McCulloch
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28/11/2011 18:29:36
by Adam Pasco

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