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Digging up Spotted Laurel
Hi, I have a number of rather large Spotted Laurel plants in my back garden that I wish to remove as they are pretty huge and take up the best part of the sunny spots in the garden and I want to use the space for something else. Any tips on the most by wendy8
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23/04/2012 16:26:18
by Bookertoo
Temporarily repotting amaryllis and hyacinths?
again indoors-just plant them in the garden when they have finished flowering-it will take them a couple of years to build up again As regards the Amaryllis-not a great expert -but do not put it outside yet- someone will tell you what to do to get by Luckydingo
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05/01/2013 13:54:24
by nutcutlet
No Man's Land - or Woman's :-)
in line with the conservatory door and I need a bit of room to walk round the pond which is just off the left of the photo. Nothing too high but I don't want grass because the chickens will scratch it up. It's sunny during the mornings in summer other wise by FloBear
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06/04/2013 21:36:44
by FloBear
Spring Bulbs
and store in garden - tulips in a sunny spot - daffs ok anywhere.  I then have duplicate plasic pots (label them with the terracotta pot they fit into) and plant up my summer plants.  At the end of the season, if the frosts threaten early, you can whisk by Jante
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14/05/2012 13:32:24
by Jante
Can anyone help identifying a plant?
, perhaps a couple of foot across, but it is never more than around 10cm tall.  I am hoping to find out its name so I can plant some in my own garden. any help much appreciated Could be cerastium tomentosum (snow in summer)...? Needs a sunny, well by Lunarz
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05/06/2012 23:40:00
by Lunarz
What's the weather like in your area?
. Peas are going out at the weekend regardless of the forcast, if left any longer they are likely to go to the garden in the sky so nothing to lose. WET , WET , WET - and not the group! We had a beautiful sunny day here in N.Ireland but the temperature by David K
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08/08/2012 13:39:20
by Palaisglide
just when u thought it safe im back
Hi all had to come back to Tenby from house hunting in Norfolk due to Snow warnings weather and road works,, 8 hours to do a 5 hour trip,anyway came home to tiles that should be on the front roof  now decorating the front garden,  bottom fence blown by Alan4711
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23/03/2013 15:16:59
by Dovefromabove
Talkback: Leafcutter bees
it for their larvae.All solitary bees are welcome here and I have several bee boxes around the garden. Bee boxes can be bought or are very easy to make from eight inch lengths of hollow bamboo or similar material held together with string and tied in a sunny spot by lucorum
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28/11/2011 18:37:28
by gaggles
having a moan about...
Why oh why does this Winter seem to be dragging? Is it that it's cold and wet and I can't get into my garden for more than 5 minutes before I'm soaked and freezing? I cannot wait for Spring to finally show its face! I think we all feel the same by ilovemontydon
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17/02/2013 18:55:54
by Verdun
New garden after house move
Hi,  I have recently moved house, And after many years of living with no garden, I have been fortunate to have acquired a medium sized garden. The garden has a few tall fir trees birches, hedgerows, old shed and best of all a small woodland area by Jody Lovatt
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28/04/2013 18:55:17
by Jody Lovatt