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Talkback: Weeding songs
... but I always look around to see who's there believe me my family try to grow what I have and all of them die so i must be doing something right last year we grew tomatoes and they live next door same plants from seed same feed everything the same by fallen angel
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28/11/2011 18:31:07
by Learning new Tricks
Talkback: Potato blight
And then it goes on to destroy your tomatoes! Blight really is the word! Where are potato blight testing kit available from and at what cost? I used to be a fan of Belle de Fontenay but if there is any blight about they will get it. So it really by Frances M
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28/11/2011 18:36:47
by julia
Talkback: Sowing a new lawn
windowbox for the lovely seeds to look at!Kate, are you related to Julia Bradbury?Thanks for the tips! You be proud of your grass seedlings! Those planting chilies and tomatoes are dealing with leggy, straggly seedlings about now. Yours are fab by vilmab
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28/11/2011 18:40:35
by gardenlog
Talkback: Alpine strawberries
from the weather forecast, alpine strawberries might be the only fruits worth growing. Shame there are no alpine tomatoes. In my former, old established, cottage garden, I had wild strawbs everywhere. Although many were only pea-sized, they had a by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:40:46
by Tengis19
a very miserable lady.
want the rain to stop. I've had my wobbly moments in these last few weeks - I went to dig some potatoes the toher day nd was almost in tears when I found how few there were. The French beans and tomatoes and courgettes are not yet a disaster but are way by dudsybabe1
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17/07/2012 12:29:59
by jo4eyes
Mycorrhizal Fungi
etc. as you pot them on, then I reckon that would work. And now I am kicking myself for not doing so on my blackberries and raspberries that I planted a month ago. I have just bought some bush tomato plantlets, and have two more blackberries (Reuben by yorkbonsai
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24/04/2012 20:18:59
by simon@yorkbonsai.co.uk
camelia
, we feed it with erricacious feed and mulch but still no flowers. Any ideas please. Dai I would incorporate giving it some potash  in the form of Tomato feed, (Tomorite) as this helps initaites flowers and fruits. It may just be lacking this, so worth by dai
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12/05/2012 16:22:43
by wints
Peonies
with peony trees. They take a while to mature. And at this time of year they do put on a spurt of growth. new leaves etc. They are also hungry plants, so it might be worth feeding them with some Tomato fertiliser until after the flowering season by yvonne parsons2
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19/05/2012 10:48:42
by Robot
Planting a Rambling Rector
with several cans worth of water is better than watering a little but often(that simply encourages weak surface roots).lastly, in may/june give your rose a good feed with rose feed or tomato feed, to boost those blooms. Thank you Daisybird - I want my rector by Elsa MacPherson
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28/04/2012 22:55:35
by Laura Corin
Dead Wisteria
pushing up from your base is probably shooting from the original rootstock.  Give it a feed of liquid rose or tomato food to help it along and some slow release pelleted chicken manure or blood fish and bone. Oh dear.  Thanks for the reply.  Everything I by Mary Lowry-Martin
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28/05/2012 10:15:51
by Bookertoo