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sunny aspect most of the day. I have bought 5 oleander plants in 2litre tubs,which are now sitting in the back garden waiting to be put in. My plan is to put garden weed conttrol fabric on it before planting  and  then cover with stone slate or chipping by simmscm
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05/10/2012 21:29:57
by simmscm
Plants for garden wall needed
Hi I have an old stone garden wall that when we moved in had lots of flowers growing in and over it - it looked lovely. These have all but disappeared over the years and wondered if there was anything I could replace them with, hopefully evergreen by Lucy3
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06/08/2012 09:26:27
by figrat
hibiscus
can anyone help................soooooooooooooooo disappointed that the hibiscus i recieved which have been planted for some weeks now in john innes no 3 in pots and in sunny sheltered spot are just doing nothing....................they were the 2 by jennifer anne stanley
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13/06/2012 18:08:44
by jennifer anne stanley
Pear midge??
My husband is not really into gardening but has taken an interest in a large pear tree in our garden. We moved here 6years ago and the first year had loads of pears. Since then it has been a failure, virtually all the small fruits falling off. He by Mrs S
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10/06/2012 09:26:49
by Mrs S
hydrangeas
what i wondered, Dont want to completely ruin them but they do look a bit sad at the moment. Mine do not seem to get very big and I have one of each sort. Do they prefer a sunny position (as they are now) or a shadier west facing side.   Mine by nanna26
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19/02/2013 15:12:56
by Flower bird
Train Station Gardens
Hello Has any one volunteered at their local railway station garden before? Creating a new flower bed from scratch or working on one that has already been started is very rewarding.  I have just started to help out at my local station garden by Gardengirl..
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25/10/2012 17:33:30
by Gary Hobson
No blossom on my apple tree
I have a dwarf apple tree in the garden Croquella, it's self fertile. When I first got it 5 years ago it was in a pot but 4 years ago I planted it in the ground in fertile, well drained soil in a sunny position.   Initially I sort of expected by Cheerypeabrain
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15/05/2013 20:17:06
by Welshonion
help find a fig tree
can anyone tell me what is the best kind of fig tree to buy for a wettish ,mild climate here in west Wales,i find the garden centers tend to not know much about them , my ex neighbour in Nottingham had a cracker full of fruit but,is no longer there by 4711
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08/08/2012 14:04:35
by Welshonion
Fuchsia Thalia
and treat it like an annual, keep it inside in a warm sunny spot all year or give it the best possible outside conditions? I'm in the south-east. In future I'll be reading the backs of plant labels properly. Thalia fuchsias are lovely - it will be fine by Leggi
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16/05/2012 10:55:49
by Terri Quincey
Stunted Rose
pruned and fed along with other roses in my garden.  It refuses to put on any leaves apart from a few at the top of each of it's four branches, and it has formed one bud. I can't find any pests apart from a touch of black spot which was treated by lilly3
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10/06/2012 17:18:02
by lilly3