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How to Cover Ground in the Shade
be planted up with plants tolerant of dry shade ...cyclamen, snowdrops, epimediums, vinca... by Lluvia
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23/09/2012 17:47:31
by figrat
signs of life
germinated. This has given me a huge lift and the feeling that the growing year has really started. New life is wonderful. Once I see the first snowdrops in my garden I feel exactly the same Nigel.  Here's to a wonderful new growing season Yesterday I by nigelcoad
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14/02/2013 21:25:18
by artjak
alpine mayhem
at the moment or gentians for the autumn? Winter heather and snowdrops, sedums and semoervivums. small, tufted grasses, violas,hardy orchids and alpine geraniums, alpine dianthus species, campanulas, pulsatillas.  How big is your rockery?  Could we see a picture? by green fingerd will
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11/02/2012 10:34:17
by happymarion
Presents
Can anybody suggest an indoor plant Xmas present,that can be planted outdoors after Xmas?(please not a Xmas tree) A pot of hyacinths  Thank you,but I did that last year! A variegated ivy, such as "Goldheart". Snowdrops? cyclamen are good option by smada_1
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19/12/2012 00:36:14
by smada_1
Wildflower bulb planting.
Hi all,i've got a few handful of bulbs to plant and wondered if they will multiply on their own or will i need to buy more? Species include,snakes head fritilary,bluebells,wild tulips,wild daffodils,snowdrops and lesser celandine.The soil by natureboy838
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21/03/2013 15:57:32
by Man of Kent
Too chilly to plant now?
Hello there, I know there have been posts about how warm it is at the mo but I have unexpectedly been left with a load of space in my garden and I want to start filling it. So according to my research now is the time to plant hellebores, snowdrops by CuriousGardener
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28/12/2011 15:34:14
by Caterina Rosa
Talkback: Growing summer bulbs
I've just received my Polianthes tuberosa bulbs -20 of them- which I will plant in four big pots to give me a line of wonderfully scented flowers for the summer. In between seeing to the summer months to come, I am planting snowdrops, anemones by HONEYBUG1
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28/11/2011 18:43:04
by bulbs
Talkback: Winter aconites
or is weed control quite easy with aconites? No trouble with weeds as they are in bloom before the annual weeds show and perennials should be dug out before you plant them. They do seem to like the same conditions as snowdrops. I see one of these in our by Anonymous
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11/04/2012 08:26:52
by andrew cammiss
Has spring arrived for you yet?
the usual here in West Lancs. Primroses, snowdrops, croci and some early daffs but Spring is on hold - cold and wet. Roll on March 21st. It has. It hasn't. It has. It..etc My daffs and hyacinths have been out for about  3 weeks now...My Lilac flower buds by daydaisy
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16/03/2013 23:17:08
by Busy-Lizzie
Sweet peas and potted bulbs
of this incredibly mild winter, the daff's have started to come up past the crocus!  Although the crocus in the pot don't look like flowering yet, the naturalised ones in the garden are - as are snowdrops. Last year I sown sweet pea seeds into ground,they were just by Ron Langley
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20/01/2012 15:04:54
by sal3