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weather and plants in pots
Dear all, I bought 2 weeks ago enough box to do about 20m of garden edge. I ran out of time before getting the last 4m in. Now the weather has turned ugly. What is the best thing to do with them? 9cm pots with about 20cm growth. I also have half by Bill Mansfield
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14/01/2013 23:24:49
by nutcutlet
azalea problem
hardening off before planting out, if they'd been kept in sheltered conditions -or they might have  suffered a degree of neglect whilst at the supermarket, perhaps under or over-watering by non-gardening trained staff.  Or even watering with hard water by Roland 2
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15/04/2013 20:00:59
by Dovefromabove
Sowing Allium Cernuum
and covered with a propagator lid and put them on my window ledge ready to take to my new property. I am such a novice to gardening that I don't even know how often to water them? I have been browsing the internet and some websites say to cover the propagator by Tammi Morrell-Knapton
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12/01/2012 22:24:54
by Tammi Morrell-Knapton
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
Absolutely gutted - feel cheated
from below with cap-matting.  It seems that the compost had been sat in flood water flast winter  at the garden centre and was sodden, hence it being so heavy when I bought it. The plants just arent seeming to be kicking on. Not only am I extremely by * Red Dahlia *
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17/05/2013 00:16:29
by Verdun
Talkback: How to make a mini-pond
and insects and frogs can frequent. brilliant.We had a pond in our last home .Which since moving house have missed.Having only a small area in our new garden available for a water feature this will be the perfect solution. I would like to try this, but you by catbells
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08/01/2012 23:09:14
by pansy2
garden ponds
I have at last made a small garden pond, it is intended for the wildlife, at great expense I have bought 3 marginal plants to put in it but am really confused about how to plant them. Am recently made jobless so expenditure a major problem ! I would by Lizzie Bee
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08/03/2012 22:38:20
by Linda 2
GERANIUMS
. i personally never let any bedding plants dry out because the plants become stressed which invites disease and bugs. Test the compost with yr finger if its dry water. Little and often. Ive being gardening for 3 years now and best advice i can give by BILLYC
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17/03/2012 15:03:00
by Stephen Shipley
Looking after an orchid
garden centre. The temperasture may have dropped below 18 c at night in the period that the leaves started to go brown. I water when the compost feels dry, but not more than once a week.     Hello Lisa My instinct is that because the orchid has been by Lisa 6
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23/01/2013 18:46:33
by lilylouise
Talkback: Wildlife ponds
Hi Kate just come back from the golf course with the dogs,The fairways are like your ponds with water at different levels in the undulations due to all this rain,I can't wait to move to a house with a larger garden so I can dream of my (office by oldchippy
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05/10/2012 17:59:37
by oldchippy

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