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squirrels
Have a squirrel proof bird feeder purchased from RSPB and arrived home today to see a squirrel sitting inside it happily eating all the large black seeds from a small hole where the birds peck.  It ran away when I went in the garden but has by break23
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12/10/2012 15:53:36
by break23
Red Robin
Is a mixture of bonemeal and multipurpose compost ok to plant a Photinia Red Robin? It it about 3 feet high and will go from a pot into the ground. Thanks. Dig your hole then mix a small amount of bonemeal with the bottom soil - don't use too much by Supernanny
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08/05/2012 12:05:50
by Alina W
Hobbie tray and mini plugs???
Hi my order from T&M has come today and i dont know what i am supposed to do with them. I have out them in water like it says but what do i do after this, can i put them straight in to the garden or do they have to go into pots? Thanks by pash2
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18/06/2012 15:38:46
by pash2
Bloodgood acer problems
I had a beautiful 15ft Bloodgood Acer in my garden for over 15 years then last year it just collapsed and I thought it had died, but this year about 6" from ground level it has sprouted about 12 leaves and is growing well, albeit small growth by Linda 8
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25/07/2012 20:58:40
by Linda 8
Best eaters
Hello, I have a small suburban garden and I want to plant  a plum and a cherry tree, which would be the most sutable and the most delicious. you need trees that have been grafted onto dwarf root stock. Plums you can also train into fan or espalier by Sheilagh Clark
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22/04/2012 13:44:44
by Sheilagh Clark
Preparing for wildflower seed sowing
I just watched last Fridays gardeners world and was inspired by the Somerset field of dreams. I would like to prepare a small bit of grass with the newspaper mulch method. My first question is what kind of mulch should I use and do I just dig all by Annibee
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14/04/2012 14:23:18
by Annibee
Hibiscus flowering problem
I planted two small hibiscus plants three years ago, both placed in sunny spots with good drainage. They have grown well over the past few years becoming established but have never flowered. The garden gets regularly mulched although no direct feed by Kate Atkinson
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19/03/2013 20:03:08
by Kate Atkinson
New apple trees
I've just been given 2 apple trees, I already have a very small apple tree and 1 pear tree but both showed signs of disease last year that I wasn't able to identify. I'm worried about planting the new trees near to the old ones, would it be better by nightgarden
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04/05/2013 16:55:17
by nightgarden
rental garden
I am moving into a rental house and have been given permission to plant in the garden - as long as i don't alter the shape of the border.It is a very small garden (5x2meters, tops) with borders on the sides and a small patio of a similar size.I have by Gail25
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24/03/2012 01:48:35
by Raina
Work Experience
small nursery or something. Is it likely that any places to do with the gardening industry or something similar will offer me a part-time job or apprenticeship once i've left that year?      Sorry if there's any spelling mistakes lol by Harry Richardson
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21/04/2012 12:26:48
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