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use the water for something else? Thanks for your prompt reply . I have 3 waterbuts so I am quite well provided for. I will have to use it for cleaning instead. Yuck  I am happy to watch Gardener's World on telly and take up tips from Monty. Also by Spitfire
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06/07/2012 18:38:07
by MAGGIE20
When Best to liquid feed in the rain!!!
Our hose pipe ban was lifted yesterday - not that I have had to do v much watering in the garden. I think I have only go out twice this year to water all the pots. Now everything seems v behind as the weather has been so cold and rubbish but also I by Sparklepinksunflower
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15/06/2012 08:57:09
by Sparklepinksunflower
garden pond
-but this wont work as a permanent feature-just nowhere big enough-a pond needs to be well- pond-size-what you will end up with is a bowl of green stagnant water- probably with a few dead bugs or worse   I've a gardening book with it in. It's got a picture of a by maureen o'Driscoll
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15/11/2012 07:22:43
by Dovefromabove
Best greenhouse irrigation method
Hello everybody, my name is Marco and I am very happy to be part of this gardeners community. I am ready to build my greenhouse, but I am still thinking about the most suitable irrigation method to use. The greenhouse is very small, about 2.5x2 by Marco
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29/02/2012 20:27:16
by bigsweirguru
Azalea
!. Are they garden plants or were they given to you as pot plants for indoors? I was given 2 Azaleas for Christmas and told to only water them with 'soft' water. Here in Norfolk the water is v. hard, so apparently I should use water from the water butts, BUT the taps by bunnysgarden
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24/01/2013 00:45:19
by Welshonion
Planting to reduce soil water content / reduce holard?
Planting to reduce soil water content / reduce holard? What shall i plantI've taken on some voluntary gardening on a 5m by 15m back garden for another building which is a converted  east facing terraced town house There's an empty basement flat by Frank E
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10/03/2013 18:05:30
by obelixx
up to minate gardening
Just an observation, I watch and read most gardening programs and especially this year have noticed that GW and Beechwood are the most in realtime. Even articles in the news papers writen by AT speak of WATERING. Am I the only gardener whose plants by jatnikapyar
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08/08/2012 15:04:49
by Palaisglide
rainwater storage
rainwater for re-use. I'm here to listen to suggestions and answer questions people may have and offer solutions to storing water to feed your gardens. If anyone would like to please do ask. thank you jon corke Jon Thanks for the offer but I'm doing fine by jon corke
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28/04/2012 17:41:42
by marshmello
clay
can you grow peonies in clay soil? If your soil is clay, then it is good for holding nutrients and water. It can be prone to get cloggy and water logged, so adding compost or well rotted manure to it will help keep it open. Peonies like the Ph by star3
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08/03/2012 11:37:01
by star3
wilted leaves
Hello can you tell me why the leaves on my Rhododendron are hanging right down under the buds but are still green.They look all wilted. Thanks   lacking of water? no have given it plenty of water and its been in the ground a number of years now .Its by carolyn gray
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13/04/2012 15:05:43
by carolyn gray

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