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Mushroom help!
I have a 1m x 1m raised bed which i'm growing a few veggies from but over the last few weeks it is being overrun with small brown mushrooms! I don't want them to take over valuable space/water/oxygen from my vegetable plants. Should i get rid by vashton19
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30/05/2012 09:54:49
by Alina W
Pansies
Almost overnight my Pansies have flopped over and are dieing, it looks as if they need water but that is not the case, I have got a lot of pots and they are all getting affected the same way I can not make it out as they were flowering and so by Daphne Luker
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04/06/2012 18:01:41
by Daphne Luker
Laburnam tree
watered just as you would with a freshly planted tree. by Sue Morris
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15/06/2012 08:42:41
by BobTheGardener
garden ponds
be so grateful for any advice. i think you should leave them in the pots and just position them in the water. It should tell you on the label,maginal is on the shelf tne label tells you how deep to plant it. Its my first year with a pond only a small one by Lizzie Bee
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08/03/2012 22:38:20
by Linda 2
Cucumbers
although the plant leaves appear to be fine. Is this normal or have I over watered them? We tried growing Q's  from seed this year but now they are 2-3 inches high some have started wilting. Have they been over watered or is it too cool? They are on a north by Worm2
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24/04/2012 14:24:34
by Worm2
Repotting a rhododendren
to remember - dead head it;   water it well a couple of hours before you plant to repot it. Make sure you use ericaeous compost - sometimes labelled - compost for acid loving plants; water it in . Try to repot it in the evening and then keep it in a sheltered by Pinco
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31/05/2012 20:58:53
by Pinco
Talkback: Top 10 pond plants
Excellent. Have already got a lot of these plants in my ponds. How do I get rid of murky water? Not an algae problem as this is not evident and I introduce an algae product to control this when it happens. Do I need more oxygenating plants and do by elisestewart
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24/11/2011 15:29:01
by gothic234
Flies
Can anyone give me some advice about stopping flies killing my peppers, the plants grow well fruit develope and then they get coverd in flies (very small)which cover the plants and kill them off. Have tried spraying with soapy water and growing by delyths
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08/02/2013 11:59:47
by delyths
Green pond
. Plants that give surface cover, such as lilies, provide cover for the fish and also help to reduce the algae by keeping sunlight off the water. Oxygenating plants are good for clearing the water, and/or you could get a littel solar-powered fountain. by Sam Bell
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27/04/2013 17:32:29
by Green Magpie
castor oil plant
I bought a castor oil plant from malvern spring show in a 3inch pot could it be grown on in bigger pot for the summer as it grows very tall and a dont want it to swap other plants?
Anything can be grown in a pot as long by janet powell
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15/05/2012 16:24:20
by kate1123