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Rubarb
We havve a two year old rhubarb plant which my husband cuts and cooks all summer. Does this sound right. i only thought it would be in the spring. by DENISE MAJER
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08/09/2012 09:54:10
by DENISE MAJER
Cherry tree replant
This spring I cut down a 3 year columnar sunburst cherry as I think it had canker. It was very sick anyway. Can I plant a stella cherry in or near the same site? by muddy feet
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03/10/2012 15:22:40
by muddy feet
Design of my wood greenhouse
Hello, I would like to share to you my greenhouse project: My greenhouse project Here is winter... -24F... waiting to spring to start my plants... Comments and advices are welcome ! by jardinier
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16/01/2013 02:34:34
by jardinier
Crocus discount
Hello - I am about to place my spring order with Crocus but I remember seeing that GW subscribers were ellible for a % discount,  Can anyone confirm?   thnx look in magazine - page 20 i think by Daveycon
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28/02/2013 18:43:14
by Rosa carriola
Suggestions Please
Hi, this is the first season of planting my box parterre. Spring has been very successful with white tulips under-planted with wallflowers. Could anyone suggest summer plants.  Many thanks. by Helga
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06/05/2013 20:19:16
by Helga
Talkback: How to treat peony wilt
I always leave my cutting back to early spring, and when I see the new growth just starting to come through I then cut back all the old growth. by leaving it until the early spring the old growth helps to protect the crown from the ravages by judy4652
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24/11/2011 15:27:36
by grannybarb
Stipa Gigantea
Hi everyone, When is it ok to trim and tidy Stipa? Between now and spring, I reckon.   They say you should do things to grasses in spring, but you are just going to take out the dead grass, aren't you?   And the dead heads. Hello Ann, thanks by pamajo
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28/02/2012 18:22:35
by pamajo
Woody rhubarb
Assuming you are seeking advice , I would suggest it is short of moisture.  Ours was woody last year when we had a very dry spring.  This year it's very juicy. It may also be that your plant is getting old and needs to be lifted and divided by Attia of the Julii
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06/06/2012 13:12:27
by obelixx
Flowers - Holt Gardens
I took a photo of this pretty flower at Holt Gardens in Wiltshire earlier in the year and thought I'd easily be able to identify it but sadly not!  Can anyone tell me what it is please?    Did you take this in spring? They look like hellebores? Yes by Flowerslane
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28/08/2012 13:41:47
by Flowerslane
Lavender plants
I have purchased some Lavender plants that are about 4 inches tall,should I plant them out now or over winter them inside and plant in the spring ? Leave them till the Spring-they might need potting on in the meantime-in a cold greenhouse should by nodlisab
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02/10/2012 13:29:25
by nodlisab