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Privet hedge dying
like a hedge on my travels I nip abit off (cple of bits maybe) then strip lower leaves / cut in half top leaves so more energy for cutting then simply stuff into a small part of garden & leave it alone...you can do loads of them... thus get young hedge by Bronto
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26/03/2012 11:16:18
by jean linsley
Hedging
I wish to plant a small hedge at the road end of my garden.   To deter dogs I am thinking of Holly, not only for the prickles but also I assume the tough shiny leaves will be less damaged by urine.    Although no spines I would prefer Ilex Golden by Dennis Durrant
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21/04/2012 15:51:06
by Alina W
Spring pyrotechnics in a little corner of Holland in Addlestone, Surrey
. Albeit small (10m x 7m ~), my garden teems with delightful blooms. Very interested in landscape design, I have intentionally created focal points throughout the garden. I hope that you enjoy the garden as much I do. Looks great, packed with glorious by Marcel de Lannoy
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13/04/2012 20:26:12
by Marcel de Lannoy
What to do next
I have grown Frittilla's from seed, they are only small seedling's, do I plant them out into the garden or keep them in the greenhouse until they get bigger and I don't know, can anyone help! I would keep them in pots for at least a year by lucky10carol
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15/04/2012 16:04:12
by Alina W
What's wrong with these tomatoes?
Can someone please help me to identify what is wrong with these tomatoes (var. Gardener's Delight)? They have brownish speckles all around the top half of each tomato. However the leaves look healthy. I have about 16 tomato plants in total but only by Jolikeschips
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13/08/2012 16:16:14
by Italophile
Gardens to visit in Cornwall
the house and gardens! I live near St Ives. NT Trengwainton is good as is the garden at St Michael's Mount. Tregenna Castle Hotel in St Ives has a small but interesting garden which is free to visit - and they do great cream teas. Trelissick, Glendurgan by seaside oldie
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13/05/2012 19:16:13
by Lokelani
large acer tree near to the house
Hi, We have recently bought a tree called an acer negundo flamingo, we bought it because it is a small tree (around 2m now) and we have planted it in our small front garden. The only thing is I'm now a bit concerned that it might be too close by kt2
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04/04/2012 19:06:25
by david spikes
What Hedge to plant ??
Evening all, new to the world of gardening, I am looking to plant a hedge along my small front wall that runs next to the pavement , I am looking for security and to block the view into my garden , I am thinking of 'firethorn' , good by Nick Hays
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08/10/2012 21:58:06
by obelixx
books
I saw the other day some one referring to Percy Thrower,(I have his Books) and wondering if his information still stands.I have an old book that belonged to my mother  called " out lines of a small garden" by C.H.Middleton printed in 1945 ,with by flowering rose
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28/10/2012 13:41:02
by jo4eyes
Front garden inspiration
I live in a bungalow and wanted to insert a centrepiece shrub or tree in a 4ft sq raised bed in my front garden. I'd like year round interest but it can grow too tall as it would block the light into my bedroom window. Any help greatly by VickiM
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03/04/2013 10:58:35
by marshmello

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