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All year plants
gardeners, or buy them cheaply from open gardens. Japanese anemones are an example. There are bulbs that flower in summer, as well as spring bulbs, and these will usually increase every yeat, such as crocosmias. I grew buddleia from seed, too. They root by incojim
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08/04/2013 21:45:26
by Dovefromabove
New Years Day flower count
to imagine now Thanks nutcutlet I will let you know my flower count tomorrow - sure the bulbs are up early or they were just late last year because of theĀ cold last winter This mild weather has them up early but if we get a cold spell they'll slow down. I by nutcutlet
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05/01/2013 19:49:14
by hollie hock
Talkback: Plants for winter colour
are good for the garden however I am not too sure that all plants and vegetables will enjoy it. Can anyone help with advice. Hi PippaWhen should winter flowering pansies start to bloom? I got some free small plug plants from the magazine a month or so ago by Dawn-Marie
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13/12/2011 23:10:36
by siann
What do you think of this combination?
been busy on the Canterbury Bells in my garden in the odd few minutes when it is not sheeting with rain! I like the sound of this. I would underplant with bulbs for early spring interest. Your bees would also appreciate a winter flowering plant like by Tina_i_am
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21/06/2012 23:40:39
by sterelitza
Talkback: Growing daffodils
with the smaller kinds. could someone tell me how to plant snowdrops,as i have brought some bulbs last week and my neighbour told me thats its impossible to get them to flower and if they were to flower, the following years they would not flower they would only by lillylady
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28/11/2011 18:39:44
by fiona
What is this....
, over the winter it has grown again and there seems to be more bulbs there then when I cleared it last year! I have included a couple of pictures linked below.... http://i33.tinypic.com/24ms26q.jpg http://i36.tinypic.com/6jpnw6.jpg Any help with how by David Flaherty
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21/04/2013 14:07:44
by curlyone
plants on a tree lined back drop
such as hellebores will add winter interest with foliage and flowers in late winter and early spring and there's a whole host of bulbs for spring colour too starting with winter aconites and snowdrops through crocuses and narcissus which can all be naturalised by biggarden_smallknowledge
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25/06/2012 15:36:05
by obelixx
Talkback: Growing hebes
other plant's in flower are Viburnum Tinus and our winter flowering Cherry there is plenty of gorse in flower on the golf course. Hi Kate, I've got a lovely Hebe growing around the base of a conifer. It came as small plant, now it is really beautiful by oldchippy
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10/02/2012 11:31:34
by Dahlia Lover
Plants still in flower
outside and see them covered in sparkly frost. Bulb wise, I had hyacinths starting to flower last month and now there are crocuses too. I live in Cambridge, and my garden is not that sheltered. Winter has been very very strange. well the whole year, really by ruth BAILEY
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13/02/2012 14:37:24
by animm74
Talkback: Planting snowdrops
will be thrilled if they flower next year. Definetly in the green. We planted 100 hundred bulbs 2 years ago and not one came up, i was given some in the green last year and they flowered profously this year. I have had a ballerina plum tree along side 2 apple by happymarion
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16/04/2012 21:29:18
by Hollie- Hock