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Talkback: Bumblebees in the compost bin
... after close inspection I have found what I beleave is some soft of infestaion of spyder mite on the tree...is it this that the bees are interested in? and how does one remove the pest without harming the bees? Went out into my little urban garden in East by mab
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28/11/2011 18:38:46
by Richard Jones
HELP !!!!!what about ground cover plants- does it work?
I read in a gardening paper that planting ground cover plants will supress weeds , Since I have a bigger than average garden and getting on in years I am all for ANYTHING that keeps weeds to a minimum. I have borders and flowerbeds at least 2 meters by lucky3
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08/06/2012 19:17:33
by weejenny
Coverage of Hampton Court Flower Show
. It seemed to be a program made for daytime TV, non-gardening viewers. The first half seemed to consist of RdT among the lupins. Very colourful, and nice jolly music. Good light entertainment. I like lupins. The second half got a bit more serious (but by Lowenna
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13/07/2012 17:49:23
by lovetogarden
SYSTEMIC PESTICIDES
If any of you heard Kate on Gardener's Question Time last week, she gave a very brave defence of wildlife in the face of a concerted 'push' from the BBC to sell us the idea that Neonicotinoid Pesticides are 'alright if used according by borderbeeman
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30/07/2012 17:05:04
by ChapelGirl2
Climbing Roses
Paul, so I can see where you are based - thank you, would love to visit when you re-open. My garden is a very small urban patch, but the soil is rich clay and free draining, so roses love it and grow very well here. One of my favourite climbing roses by Steve Worthing
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03/03/2013 16:10:30
by Louise Stevenson
Is it me?
??  I don't think Joe's contribution this year has been good. Why not actually plant the gardens he is designing instead of just using an ipad.   Maybe its me getting cranky , I need some sun....and more carol Not really the weather for planting new by JANAPANA
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03/04/2013 09:37:09
by Sam Glendinning
Talkback: Fox trot
We have peacocks in our garden and the foxes have had two of them over the years. They peacocks normally roost high in the oak tree, but for reasons unknown to us, on 2 occasions they haven't and therefore fallen victim. Although this makes me sad by PaulS
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28/11/2011 18:37:48
by Helen111
Talkback: Robins in the garden
I too have a resident robin again. I fed one all last wintr.Could it be the same one? Mine still hides if I'm in the garden but it doesn't fly off. It will now fly onto my front fence and pause to see me off when leaving the garden. it also watches by Julie Dundon
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25/05/2012 23:00:28
by Katie Blue
GW Presenters
) so that different aspects of gardening can be covered.How much mileage would you get if the presenter had a small urban plot? The programme is much better when it comes from a presenter's garden, they have ownership and care about the resultant effect by andrea3
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31/07/2012 05:15:34
by andrea3
What is your kind of garden?
happens with someone who is plant mad but has tp make do with a 6mx6m urban plot! My perfect garden would have a little stream running through the back, an area which I could turn into a wildflower meadow, another area dedicated to growing fruit trees by Gardening Grandma
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02/08/2012 22:33:40
by hilaryjones1

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