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canna
stems If you dig them up you will have to shake the soil off the bulbs, separate them and then probably re-plant them into as many pots as it takes. The pots will need to be kept frost-free over winter and then started into growth in spring under glass. by chica
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19/10/2012 21:41:06
by Alina W
Talkback: Has spring sprung?
honeysuckle in flower hanging over the wall,What a mix up in the weather next couple of day's will be winter. Have a lovely holiday Kate,Last night I had a black ladybird with 4 red spots and orange cheeks on my keyboard,My honeysuckle has started to green up by oldchippy
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16/02/2012 19:03:13
by JOE DEVLIN
Talkback: Take begonia leaf cuttings
article. I'm keen to have a go.I have a question... Last year I bought two trailing begonia corms. They flowered last summer and died off around Autumn. I then stored them over winter and re-planted them in spring this year. Neither of them grew over by 1912Andy
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24/11/2011 15:30:03
by mandyh
Please ell me what to do with my summer bulbs!!!
prefer moister soil, part shade, so it depends on variety. Again those in sun apparently need storing dry over winter. Freesia- grow in sheltered, sunny garden spot. 5cm/2ins deep late April/May. No point in trying to keep- discard once flowers finished by PaperFlowers
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15/03/2013 07:46:48
by Bunny..
Rabbits and Deer destroying garden!
Hi all, I really need some advice, a Muntjac recently destroyed all my roses. so through a tip from a friend I have being putting human hair around the bases, and seems to be working on the roses, today I've gone out and a few bulbs are eaten by carternm31
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08/05/2012 21:29:37
by weejenny
Beware of Parkers Bulbs. .
of 6 geraniums, supposed to be a mix were all the same ,pink common geranium There have been many complaints about this dreadful comapny over many years.  They often picture plants growing together which do not flower at the same time, their bulbs by twirly
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07/09/2012 17:15:06
by christopher2
japanese anemones
things will have thrived. I have a cardamine out now that's never had so many flowers,  that will have loved the wet. Some probably will have struggled or given up. We shall see.    Thank I've lost a few things. As you say, we'll see. This endless winter by Rosemarie Curtis
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26/03/2013 15:39:13
by jo4eyes
Talkback: Agapanthus pot display
about an inch of WOOD CHIP over my bulbs and they survived last winters frosts. Kind Regards Oldgreenfingers. My agapanthus bulb has gone all mushy - I assume it has died or is this normal? by kaycurtis
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24/03/2012 16:27:34
by sue hunt
Talkback: Plaiting garlic
Have just grown garlic for the first time, and bulbs are sound but very small (autumn planted). I shall persevere! Love your new book, Pippa - both practical and inspiring. Thanks! Our garlic has flower buds on it now, is it normal to allow them by Dawn-marie
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28/11/2011 18:36:37
by tonygreenhill
how to get rid of
could you tell me the best way to get  rid of lily beetles.and if they come from the bulbs,i had some lilys  that have just finised so i was turning the soil  over and found them in the soil  You will never completely eradicate this pest- as you by ken5
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24/08/2012 06:51:43
by gardengirl6