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24/11/2011 15:29:39
by jaxpage
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24/11/2011 15:29:40
by BLUES4U
Daffodils
My late mother used to tie the daffodil stems at the end of Spring. I now have control of the garden and want to replicate her wonderful work. 1). Why tie the daffodil stems?   2). How to tie the daffodil stems? Any articles you can point me too by Desire For Gardening
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28/04/2013 17:48:25
by SwissSue
Talkback: How to store onions
I need instructions on how to tie a noose?The rest of the instructions are straight forward. by Doris Allen
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16/10/2012 14:41:28
by Doris Allen
logan berries/pruning
Whats the best way to prune logan berries after they have fruited? Cut out the fruited canes-you should have next year fruiting canes growing to tie in. by Sutts
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01/12/2012 21:28:21
by jungle balls
Tall Raspberries
I have had a bumper crop of Glen Ample raspberries this season. However next years fruiting canes have grown to about eight feet. Do I leave them alone. Prune them back to six feet. That is the height of the supporting wires. Bend them over and tie by John Berry
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20/09/2012 21:35:14
by lady teddy90
How to plant the watermelon?
its spring in our there now, im going to plant some watermelon, any body has suggestioins? Germinate your seeds then get a large pot. Around the pot place 5 bamboo sticks and tie together. When the watermelon starts to grow you tie the plants around by Raina
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19/04/2012 21:04:09
by blairs
Staking a Tree
pine not on my property ( Love it ) and the birch is bending slightly as the sun is coming from the front and side does anyone think it will straighten out as it gets larger or will it always f go for the light source.? Thanks As long as the tie by junkbuyer
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19/06/2012 17:11:35
by junkbuyer
Pruning plum trees
fence.  I think it was originally thought that it could be tied along the fence but not sure what I need to do to it, and if I should be pruning it. by uglybug
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17/02/2013 09:24:46
by uglybug
Raised vege beds
question is: there is advice now that one should be digging 12" trenches and putting in old newspapers, compost etc for runner beans, but how does this tie in with the general advice that one shouldn't dig raised beds? by gatehill
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04/01/2012 12:12:17
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