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Passion Fruit Problems!
why this had happened at the garden centre, but they were not sure why this had happened. -They are kept warm, well watered, maybe I have given them too much fertilizer? Any help or ideas will be greatly appreciated, thanks! by NewbieGardener
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13/04/2013 14:13:00
by NewbieGardener
what do I do with my raspberry.
I am new to growing fruit.I bought a malling promise last year it grew about five feet,and gave me quite a good harvest in July to September.A local gardener told me not to cut it back,to benefit the wildlife.I dont know what to do now,any advise? by sal3
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22/01/2012 19:38:41
by sal3
grafting tomatoes
I would like to graft tomatoes,which strain of tomatoes are best as root stock and where can  obtain a smal lnumber from ? Don't know how to graft toms but if you go on 'garden organic' there's an article by James Wong about grafting tomato shoots by smugger
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08/04/2012 10:10:25
by moe72
Salads in Pots
Hi, don't know how many of you have tried the 6 pot salad garden idea in April's magazine.  I'm having a go with it and first impressions are very good, I have some really nice looking Little Gem and mixed leaves are growing well.  The rain may by Spotlandman
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09/06/2012 09:56:04
by Spotlandman
cauliflower curds
Ive been trying for several years to grow cauliflowers,and year after year they end up the same,even though ive tried planting them in different areas of the garden. The curds are always small and open up,and are inedible I would appreciate any by gareth davies
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30/07/2012 20:12:42
by cowslip2
The best multi purpose compost this year
Hi all i know alot of Gardeners have had issues with different brands of compost this year.Which compost do you all think was the best Westland light n easy but most composts seem inadequate now I've wondered the same as I've noticed quite a few by kevin merriman
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17/08/2012 19:05:42
by Leggi
Can we eat these
We have discovered these berrys in our new garden. we have no idea what they are or if we can eat them. We have looked in all the books we can find & on the internet but with no luck.       Japanese wineberries I think, so yes, they're edible. by kim030559
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23/08/2012 21:15:49
by ezageeza
Lemon Trees UK
I'm looking to purchase a Lemon Tree for my front garden.  Has anyone got any advice.  Do I need to bring it in, in winter.  Can I plant it or does it need to stay in a pot and can any one recommend where to purchase one, thanks. by Honey3
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10/09/2012 13:05:59
by Honey3
Apple scab
I'm new to gardening and last year planted several fruit trees. The apple tree seems to have apple scab (brown marks on leaves) the apples are knobbly in texture. Are the apples still OK to eat or use in chutney? Are apple scab diseased apples OK by Helen Offord
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20/09/2012 15:43:37
by Berghill
Fruit Trees
We have several quite old fruit trees in the garden we have just moved to. When we moved in it was July , but there wasn't too much fruit on them and we were wondering about pruning? Can anyone suggest just how much to prune, (considering by George F
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15/10/2012 18:08:03
by sotongeoff