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Overhanging laburnum tree
What is it you want to know? Hm  still no question appearing ... I have an overhanging laburnum tree (from neighbours garden) which I've been told is poisonous. Could this affect any veg I grow below in my garden. I am worried about the foliage by Mandy Williams
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10/06/2012 10:06:38
by Mandy Williams
Talkback: Potatoes, broccoli and bumblebees
, they will regrow. Good luck! (Maybe they don't like lettuce - they haven't touched mine either) New to the veg. garden, so want to know is it too late for me to grow either bean in containers? My garden is very small, have got potatoes growing in large tree pot by john lawson
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28/11/2011 18:31:40
by phil
Talkback: Gardening with children
Grandson also as is own piece off allotment.jackie What an opportunity, Gardeners' World! How about a section on veg/flower growing in your magazine dedicated to children - at their level - written by Pippa etc -invite children to send in their achievements by jonny 5
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28/11/2011 18:38:44
by Help is at hand
How can I get rid of wire worm?
I moved into my house a year ago and the garden has not been touched for over 25 years. I have cleared the weeds and ground of rubbish and started digging it all over. I planted all the veg I usually do and lost everything. I have wire worm by Sam Glendinning
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15/09/2012 17:16:31
by sotongeoff
pruning leylandii now the spring is here?
hi,iv just moved into a new place that has a relatively small garden,south facing front garden i intend to grow veg in and a north facing back garden that is very unlikley to get any direct sunlight. there is a 12' leylandii hedge all around by geg jones
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02/03/2013 11:10:07
by geg jones
Mini-orchards
I work at sea 8 months of a year and my back garden consists of grey stone slate chips and decking. I have troughs and tubs of veg and herbs along the back frence I would like to have a row of mini-fruit tress that grow no more than 2.5m high by rovarch
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24/09/2012 17:52:24
by rovarch
Talkback: Christmas traditions
Happy Christmas Adam. A very Merry Christmas to all at Gardeners World and thanks for all  the interesting and practical articles throughout the year! It has always been a tradition in our house to have fresh veg from the garden on Christmas day by oldchippy
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25/12/2012 19:09:38
by tony lamb
Badgers
hi really hope someone can help me here. at the bottom of our garden we have a veg plot. one big problem we have a badger that has decided to come and visit but is digging up out veggies. we had a fence put up going down the garden with concrete by Lyndsey Sammels
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05/02/2012 21:27:25
by andrew taylor
Talkback: Vegetable plants for beginners
'll definitely look out for a copy of Aly's book! cheersNige i have only been sowing in my garden for 2years now and it is very small but every inch of it it taken up with something. I love it i grow my own veg,fruit and herbs. i have lots if bees and insects by charityshopgirl
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05/06/2012 00:10:31
by figrat
Talkback: More mischief
my own fresh veg, and whilst I'm new to allotmenting, and considering half of it ended a foot under water with flooding, Its not put me off and we've grown lots of wonderful vegs, I look forward to Carol's veg slots and my friday evening update by Lorna
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28/11/2011 18:29:55
by Antonia

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