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Talkback: Ferns in pots
What a great name ! Also great looking plant. Think I might have to get a couple for the patio. No. Frost-free mean 'frost-free'. If the temperature in your shed dropped down to below freezing then it's not frost-free.I'm not sure what plants you by David Doncaster
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15/04/2012 13:13:13
by Wintersong
Talkback: How to grow potatoes for Christmas
of the potting shed roof by now!(& produced babies on the bench). Has anyone saved January seed potatoes till June without a coldstore? I doubt it. I'll have to try next year then, as the current years spuds wont sprout until December. I think i,ll give this a by Progardener
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10/03/2012 06:23:51
by marjorie smith
Talkback: Building a green roof
and the snowdrops are showing green leave's about 1"above the ground, All the season's in one day.If I put a green roof on my old shed it would collapse,It's just about had it, time to move. oh kate,im sure it looks fab or it will do come spring...however you have by clematis
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28/11/2011 18:44:27
by gracerob
Spirit of Chartwell
Diamond Jubilee celebrations. Sometimes I think Rachel isn't given the credit she deserves....so take a bow Rachel! ...second thoughts, the above may have been more appropriately posted in The Potting Shed. I agree it did look great last night in GW by David K
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09/06/2012 09:50:10
by kate1123
what is this plant
can any one shed some light to what this plant is thanks leo its the one with the leopard print on the stalk any one Yes no what it is but cant think of name, not alot of help! Think its a type of Arum. Has an interesting scent lol. Sposed to smell by Leo wake2
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07/04/2012 10:13:29
by Leo wake2
Caster "tree"
We've inherited a caster tree which when we moved in was quite healthy, it's fruited, much to Bob the Blackbirds delight. However it now seems to be turning from a beautiful glossy green to dayglow yellow and shedding it's leaves.... is this normal by Moonlit Hare
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22/05/2012 20:31:19
by Moonlit Hare
Summer bulbs
that to happen either. A shed full of bulbs is a feast for mice - Freesia esp. I would keep Anemones out in the garden as theya re hardy. by Peter/
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22/05/2012 22:30:31
by blairs
Chilli heat
Hi I have a question i cant seem to find a definative answer to on the net anywhere, and would really appreciate it if someone could shed some light on the problem, ahead of this years growing seasoni have grown chillis for the last 2 years, mostly by Conor Coyle
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02/02/2012 13:51:19
by Conor Coyle
advice need for incinerator
for fruit trees (apples in part.). I also have a tiny backgarden (see from my logo above), with a ca. 3 x 3m patio in natural sandstone between my house and the green area pictured above. For now, I put the incinerator in a shed. So more precisely my by nadiamaz
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28/08/2012 10:16:39
by nadiamaz
LAWN SCARE!!
of, if bird damage is what it is,  if so why just my lawn?  Hope the photo is ok!         Sorry, don't seem to be able to provide photo - will try again.   No photo http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/the-potting-shed/uploading-pictures/5732.html by pinkpeony
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17/09/2012 18:07:01
by christopher2

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