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Weeding - a forgotten skill? Discuss ....
. And on this board we're often asked to identify plants which turn out to be weeds and which I would have pulled out at the two-leaf stage or before.  Of course, being able to identify which are weeds and which are our seedlings or precious perennials is one by Dovefromabove
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12/10/2012 08:54:23
by Christopher2
Talkback: New year welcome
it nice with hardy perennial ground cover,soil is poor and coastal im loving my new look veg patch in my front garden but need advice on raising tomatoes beetroot and parsnips from seed Michael, do search our web site for more information on these by Sandra
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28/11/2011 18:30:30
by Doreen Lent
Where is everybody from...
of tender perennials, hellebores, and reflects my"plantsman's" obsession for new or desirable plants. Like my grasses too and coloured/variegated shrubs and perennials. It's tidy and maintained but not obsessively so....my dog keeps to paths and lawns by Huntertony
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15/03/2013 10:42:36
by Brumbull
Lavatera
are looking for is Hibiscus which is a tender perennial with larger more exotic flowers than the tree mallow-all from the same family So can go outside but is not frost hardy-does need warmth to flower Plants should be readily available around March/ April by discodave
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03/02/2013 00:40:48
by Zoomer44
Talkback: Protecting plants from frost
we are promised for the West country tomorrow will make the job easier. They are hardy biennial - sow one year, flower the next, but lots of them will go on and act as short-lived perennials and it is easy to take cuttings from them when they are nice by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:44:20
by happymarion
perennial plug plants
I have taken advantage of the 36 free perennials from T&M. They have arrived and been potted on. Can anyone advise me if when the best time to plant these out into my garden is? The set includes, lavender hidcote, geum Mrs Bradshaw, digitalis by melanie walker
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07/08/2012 14:31:31
by christopher2
Talkback: How to take summer cuttings
, getting them established to to the point where they can cope with life outdoors and giving them a suitable feeding regime.David. How do I take cuttings from Salvia Patens? It is a tender perennial in this country but is easily raised from seed each year by sallyfarrell
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03/08/2012 12:54:54
by noonoo
Talkback: Greenhouse heating
to pin the b'wrap to. I use an elect. fan heater with thermostat and the cost is is kept to a bearable level. My greenhouse if full to bursting with cacti, pelargoniums - both zonal and regal - fuchsias and other frost tender plants, plus quite a lot by funkyjunkie23
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28/11/2011 18:40:14
by Burn
Perennial Foxglove?????
-hardy genes in there. Thanks for the reply nutcutlet. I just checked T&M website and they are described as being a hardy perennial. My garden is sheltered, they can't be as hardy as claimed. Hi pete, I've seen a lot of unlikely plants advertised as hardy over by petehaskell
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06/05/2013 22:55:59
by AndytheScientist
Talkback: Keeping up with the weather
leave some in to see! This year they were ‘somthing else’!Then, while on the tender perennial daisies, what about dahlias? The commercially available Bishop’s Children seed earned top marks last year. However several years ago I grew on seed from a by Brian Bliss
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28/11/2011 18:29:35
by gardenerbest

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