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euphorbias turning yellow
rapidly. by admission i am a complete beginner in the garden  but i do know that the soil is alkaline. no one has been able to tell me what feed it needs or when etc not even the gardens where it was purchased!(was a very well known gardens) I did have a by newbie2
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21/05/2012 13:09:51
by newbie2
Talkback: Garden butterflies
I love butterflies - and on my birthday 16th April the most beautiful peacock butterfly visited my garden - as if by invitation! love butterflies nice article With the lovely weather just now I found quite a few butterflies visiting out garden by Jeff Goodley
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28/11/2011 18:31:17
by Gill
Talkback: Agapanthus pot display
I love BBC Gardeners World but found it difficult trying to change my email address as I have a new one and wonered if I am still on the readers panel as I was when my email address was kaycurtis20002000@yahoo.co.uk once I had gone on to broadband by kaycurtis
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24/03/2012 16:27:34
by sue hunt
Talkback: Turning over a new leaf
For Autumn colours, definitely go to Winkworth Arboretum in Surrey. It's a stunning vista of gold, red, orange and purple at the moment. Brilliant for photography on a sunny November afternoon. Thanks James for enjoying Autumn leaves, it has been a by Tricia M
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28/11/2011 18:30:05
by Chris
Talkback: Night-scented plants
, night scented phlox & stock from seed in pots, bought more night scented phlox from a local garden center + bought nicotiana affinis and heliotrope - cherry pie, thank goodness for the hot sunny days and warm light evenings at the moment, its by Christine
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28/11/2011 18:39:06
by Loz
Climber wanted for a shady wall.
My seven year old granddaughter has been given a patch of garden to cultivate and has asked me to help her with it. We are both quite excited about it!  I have bought some potatoes. onions, gladioli for the sunny side and hope to grow some beans by daydaisy
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27/04/2012 18:12:16
by EnigmaticGuppy92
Albizia not flowering
Silk Tree at the Botanic Garden is a picture in the late summer and autumn.  They grow like weeds in parts of the USA but seem a little difficult here.  The one in the Garden is sheltered by a high wall and is fairly old,  Would you have a sheltered by The Bird Lady
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17/08/2012 14:59:21
by obelixx
So annoying or not!!
fleece on them at night Gracie5, and with luck you might be able to save them for X'mas as lowering night temperatures also affect plants. Its a beautiful sunny day today here in London and the garden is full of flowers, it will be such a shame if we get by Gracie5
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10/10/2012 12:22:57
by Gracie5
Choisya and Myrtle Looking Poorly
in the front garden has been there a while and was huge (20 feet tall) when we moved in).  Its against a sunny south facing wall and we are by the sea.  Although I would prefer it was a bit smaller, I don't want it to die! Any ideas? Thanks Thanks My choiyas by Catherine Joyce
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24/04/2013 11:47:29
by obelixx
Do I need a filter in my wildlife pond
Hi, I am new to this site and gardening. Have recently moved to a new home and am in the process of doing a wildlife pond which is 2.5m x 1.5m x 0.5m depth. i am having a small cascade waterfall going into the pond and will be adding various pond by Danny 7
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07/05/2012 16:39:59
by Wildman of Pershore