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Who can Identify this?
's Weeping Cherry? ie a prunus Is blossom in spring pink? THATS IT!!!! Well done & thank you! I knew it was something cherry  Yes, goes pink. Do you have one yourself? Should I give it a little tidy up? Thanks again Cheal's Weeping Cherry usually has a by Pauly D
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08/11/2012 14:05:45
by Pauly D
WHERE TO START
to start? Easy-don't too to much at present -you don't know what is lurking under the surface to spring into life in a few months-just keep it tidy until you see what you have got and what you wish to keep Now borrow or buy a decent gardening book by Lee Johnston
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13/11/2012 14:06:06
by sotongeoff
Red Robin shrub
on the garden and I am usually tidying up every week sometimes more.  A lot of the leaves that fall have some kind of black spot on them.  Are they falling because its the natural thing to do at this time of year or because they have some kind of disease by Dorinda Mcilwraith
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16/03/2013 21:05:55
by Verdun
Agapanthus advice
tidy up. Pot up in new compost will look good. Feed with tom food , half strength when you water. Compost in pot could have a little added grit for drainage. by Ican
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19/04/2013 22:43:27
by Woodgreen wonderboy
Clematus montana or triffid?
then either give it an overall hair cut to tidy it up and cut a few main stems at the base then leave them to wilt before pulling them out or cut the whole thing back to low pairs of leaves and then train the new growth where you want it to grow.   Whatever by Ziminuk
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21/04/2013 21:24:11
by Ziminuk
Covering these rocks
's since moved out and they're still stuck there. They're far too heavy to lift for me and Mum and Dad has no way of coming and moving them.  We'll be getting some gravel for the front in a couple of months to tidy things up a bit but we need something by JenniBee
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06/05/2013 21:08:48
by JenniBee
Advice Needed!
and hence more produce. These beds are usually no wider than 4 foot so that they can be reached from either side without the need to walk on them. It is not essential, but they are often edged with wooden boards to keep them tidy and I think by Bridget Langham
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21/05/2013 00:08:11
by Tootsietim
cotoneaster
that it has fireblight. Anyone have any advice please. The tree is established, and we guess about 20-25 yrs old. The trees are very close together and it is impossible to get proper access to it as it is also about 15 ft tall. It has been pruned and tidied up by plantpotter
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21/05/2013 17:00:41
by Bookertoo
Talkback: All the leaves are brown
the chap made about untidy allotments in Februarys edition. Where mine is some of them are a disgrace as he said give them a month if they don't tidy them up then evict them. there are 1000 people on a waiting list to get one whoever is in charge by VP
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28/11/2011 18:30:20
by joseph woosey
Talkback: New year, new leaf
out into the garden while my partner took on our household chores. our youngest , aged 3, and i dug and tidied up and put plants in that have long looked neglected and unloved. after about three hours we came in, muddy, cold and dirty but much happier by john morgan
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28/11/2011 18:30:27
by joseph woosey