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Unheated/uninsulated greenhouse
, it does need ventilating, even if it's only for a brief spell, to get a change of air inside. Thank you Shrinking Violet. I spent  lot of money and time last year in trying to insulate our aluminium green house with bubblewrap. It's quite an old one by Tinker Christmas Bell
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08/12/2012 19:55:22
by Ginny May
June in Your Garden!
sentinels of foxgloves in flower, the peony is just on the brink. First pinks are out as well, will go back out to clear up and cut them for that heavenly scent. Rain forecast for tomorrow afternoon and through the night, so will finish planting up my mate by Wintersong
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03/07/2012 18:45:07
by donutsmrs
April in Your Garden
customers into letting me plant them in their flower beds. Fingers crossed. Hi Kate.  I'm fine now and pain free which is brilliant, just restricted and a bit frustrated - no gardening, no dog walking and no dancing for a while so getting unfit too by kate1123
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01/05/2012 19:11:45
by Wintersong
Gardeners World - not back for 4 weeks!
? Unfortunately Shrinking Violet, I think you are right, it will make no difference, and no 30 mins each week isn't to much to ask My reaction was the same, ...'4 weeks! That's ridiculous - not everyone is interested in sport!'. The BBC is exhibiting a totally by Gardeners Wife
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04/08/2012 17:08:46
by Lowenna
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25/07/2012 20:44:16
by dannyboy10
No private club
to keep myself to myself, as I know naff all about flowers and plants. I'm a veg grower. All that's happened is I've started something that is pleasing to my eye, and I can learn from. Yes, selfish maybe. But I'm enjoying it. And learning.   My post by Verdun
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19/04/2013 23:39:21
by Busy-Lizzie
Lavender for lavender bags
Hi I want to make lavender bags for, dare I mention the word in August?? Christmas but I don't know when to cut and dry the flowers. Cut them in early to full flower when the weather is dry - preferably in the morning to get the best by Sillybug
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19/08/2012 22:46:59
by Shrinking Violet
Wild Garlic
Hi Everyone, I have been watching some cookery programmes and they have been using wild garlic. This plant usually has a white flower. In my front garden I keep getting garlicy smelling flowers growing, looks the same, but they have yellow flowers by Judith Richards
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14/04/2013 16:55:42
by Shrinking Violet
Community Orchard
).  The underplanting would be meadow plants - predominantly wild flowers, with long-season colour interest.  The whole would belong to the whole village, and would attract wildlife, especially bees and other pollinators. Now, here's the challenge:  the County Council by Shrinking Violet
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17/04/2012 17:49:20
by Shrinking Violet
Cat Poo in the compost !
the compost would be ideal. Problem now is I find the cats have been using it as a toilet. Can I still use the compost ? If not what do I do with it ?   Thanks in advance        Hi SV, my cat drops some mighty stink bombs in my flower beds and I've found by Shrinking Violet
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20/04/2013 20:37:16
by Tootsietim

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