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Hi all I've had a problem this summer, my sweet peas and some other climbers have gone over they were supported by bamboo canes but they've grown so much they've toppled over any ideas on stronger materials like montys climbing supports? In he by green fingerd will
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21/08/2012 22:41:05
by FloBear
Supporting plants
I don't want to buy any plant supports I already have some. Can anybody give me any tips relating to the best way to support plants varying in height from 24 inches to 6 feet ? Thanks Chris What supports do you already have? And what plants do you by Chris 7
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03/03/2013 17:39:51
by Verdun
Plant Supports for Perennials
I remember seeing Monty Don making plant supports for perennials on a earlier episode of Gardeners World.  Can anybody tell me how he did it?  I know he used metal rods of some description and bent them. This one?  http by kaythomson1
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29/08/2012 20:57:13
by figrat
Support for roses
My roses have now been radically pruned after collapsing last yearin the high winds. They need staking / supporting and I am determined to sort thisout this year - very disappointed to have to prune them back so hard. Which supports do I use by Sandy 3
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23/02/2013 18:28:37
by Sandy 3
plant supports
A few weeks ago, someone asked for the title of the Monty Don video bending metal rods to make plant supports.  I did check it out but didn't have any need for them.  However, with all the strong winds and lashing rain and plants having broken free by break23
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28/09/2012 17:39:25
by break23
wire support tensioner
Monty Don was using a green "plastic" tensioner for wire support, dont want metal ultra strong , only for clematis  type climbers . Anyone know what they were , where stocked ? Some clematis are quite vigorous and get heavy so I would go for wire by Wendy7
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24/02/2013 13:32:02
by obelixx
supporting fruit bushes
i'm new to growing fruit bushes and would like some advice on how to build a support for them. I've got canes and string, just lack the knowhow. Whaty sort of fruit bushes? 1 Gooseberry, 1 blackcurrant and 1 raspberry ( planted others but they didn by terry64
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12/06/2012 16:07:26
by terry64
home made plant supports
Can anyone remember the plant supports that Monty Don made with metal rods? It was on a GW programme and may have been a couple of years ago now. He bent the rods using a wooden board as a lever but I cannot for the life of me remember how he did it by Mme Poulet
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19/07/2012 17:39:42
by Steve Johnson
Talkback: Plant supports
country park to; no avail. Shame. Thanks Ked. I agree. There is a big market for natural hazel stakes, I'm sure, especially at this time of year when gardeners are looking for bean poles and plant supports. I think the garden centres are missing out on a by The Bumblebee
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28/11/2011 18:40:49
by pansyface
Talkback: Plant supports
.They are called spiral plant supports,Also they sell one for climbing plants they are called twister plant supports I have both sets they are just great.You can buy these at the babyllon web site. we've got quite a big garden in Westbury Wiltshire given mostly by mikegrahambarrett
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02/05/2012 21:05:28
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