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what to do
I am new at gardening, I have Parsnips in tubs and some in a small patch, My garden is 10mx10m, lawn in center, 4mx6m, so not alot for growing , lots of pots ,Ihave just lifted my dalias , stored in a tub with shreded paper, we had a frost last week by BW
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28/09/2012 15:13:00
by sotongeoff
Hardy Plants for Hanging Baskets
Hi, I know it probably sounds like an odd thing to want to do...I'm new at gardening... I have a very small East-facing garden (10m x 6m), and only have room for one of those plastic-covered, four-shelved, unheated (obviously) greenhouses by Wild_Gardener
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18/05/2013 07:08:17
by Wild_Gardener
Veg in a shady garden
I have a large childrens garden with a small veg patch.  I need advise on what fruit and veg grow well in quite a shady garden. Thanks Theres a good shade article on the website somewhere. Make sure choices are child friendly... Strawberries should by LisaV
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10/03/2012 05:39:05
by marjorie smith
How to retrain growing tip of Cornus controversa Wedding Cake Tree
the tree's energy into the original leader.  What a lovely tree, by the way. I have often admired it - saw the variegated one at Overbecks National Trust Garden near Salcombe last year (what an amazing garden / house!!), but I can't afford it!! £50 minimum by Sylvia Chandler
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30/04/2012 13:46:36
by Gold1locks
Reusing clay soil to raise patio level?
Hi all, We're digging out the clay soil in a problem area of our garden and to save ourselves from injury, thought it best to hire a small skip to put it in. We wonder now though, as we are laying a patio also, is is possible to reuse the clay by Maff
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15/10/2012 14:50:46
by Maff
Front garden re-design
We moved house earlier this year and now have a very large rear garden which is a lot of work, so I decided to have the small front garden re-designed to make it a little easier on my back, as i was struggling to keep up with it all.  The gardener by mazzycheshire
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17/11/2012 11:54:03
by mazzycheshire
Talkback: Planting snake's head fritillaries
them on GW I would love them in my garden. Hi Kate the first time I saw Snakes head fritillaries they were growing in a clay pan under cover in a Alpine house in some ones garden in Crawley,I had no Idear how small they are.I have seen today my second by donutsmrs
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12/10/2012 20:17:36
by oldchippy
Unknown Flower
in both its leaves and flowers (small red flowers), but it is much smaller (maybe 1ft to 1ft 6in) and grows in a clump, it is also winter hardy having grown in my Mother's garden for years now. Thanks Schizostylis? Gee that was quick! looked up your by bryf
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18/09/2012 19:05:52
by bryf
Arrrrrrgh!
Does anyone have any ideas on how to rid my garden of bind weed?its everywhere,small country garden on a slope and im being overtaken!tried digging but it comes back worse,tried painting leaves but again it returns.Help,new to gardening by the way by bob watterson
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14/03/2012 13:43:24
by bob watterson
Talkback: How to grow a peanut plant
brilliant a couple of my patients were discussing this one said to give it go other said stay away!! however i cant find any plants in garden centre near here any help any one please Why did the patient say leave it, it would have been good to show by AndreaV
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14/12/2011 08:21:13
by negar

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