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Clematis Daniel Deronda
Planted this clematis September last year. It is coming up nicely with 6 flowerbuds already but something is eating the leaves. Suggestions ???? Slugs and snails love clematis when it's fresh in spring so protect it with organic slug pellets and go by Marianne2
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14/04/2012 17:16:41
by obelixx
spuce tree called FAT ALBERT
TREE HAS STARTED TO SHED ITS NEEDLES IS THIS OKAY OR IS IT SOMETHING MORE SERIOUS Spruces can shed their needles in spring, although not usually all at once. If you are getting fresh green growth at the same time it should be fine. by SCENIC22
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21/04/2012 21:27:58
by Alina W
Walllowers
Hi just dug up my spring flowering wallflowers after taking cuttings for next year. Any suggestions for summer flowering plants (next year) which i can take cuttings from for the following summer Penstemons, lavender, geraniums, salvias by Nik Zuk
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12/06/2012 16:25:54
by kate1123
New fruit trees
them this spring? Patsy by Furballs Cattery
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24/02/2012 22:38:45
by Furballs Cattery
Flagpole Cherry
I planted a flagpole cherry tree last year.  It looked fine and flowered beautifully this spring. However, it is now looking very sorry for itself.  The leaves are drooping and gradually turning brown.  Do you think it is waterlogged or not getting by lougarden
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15/08/2012 08:50:19
by lougarden
Berberis Sawfly
Flippin'g things are back - we haven't been bothered with them for a couple of years  Pam LL x   I had them on my gooseberries .The only way to get rid of them is to spray the plant in spring time .Hate using spraybut sometimes you have too. by lilylouise
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28/08/2012 20:22:56
by flowering rose
When to plant out rhubarb?
I've grown four rhubarb plants from seed that I started this spring, I now have four strapping plants in 2 litre containers in the greenhouse. Does anyone know when would be the best time to put these in the ground? by Caroline21
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18/09/2012 18:37:00
by Caroline21
japanese onions
Hi Can anyone tell me do I water these or just let them grow normally under cover to prevent winter frosts? I have put them under cover and they are growing like the other onions but apparently they do not need watering until spring. Is this correct by Lickle Den
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13/10/2012 16:15:49
by Lickle Den
Cutting back ferns
, in Spring. by peter straw
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27/10/2012 17:48:25
by Berghill
fruit trees frost
I have 3 new fruit trees planted in the spring in half whisky barrels cherry, plum and gage will i need to protect them from frost as they are in tubs, i am in south east. thanks for your help No, they should be fine in that volume of earth. by rubyskye
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08/11/2012 17:13:45
by Alina W