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Become a hedgehog champion!
your garden.  Thank you. I signed up with hedgehogstreet in late autumn when we spotted a hedgehog in the garden during the day and realising that this might not be right for him, I searched online for info and clicked on hedgehogstreet site.  The pack by British Hedgehog Preservation Society
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19/06/2012 13:48:12
by Kezza
Talkback: Weeds on the allotment
light chalky soil for greedy feeding veg and fruit. I have my first garden (village in west Norfolk) and it has a woodland feel to it. I know nothing much at all about gardening - we have a weed (?) that looks like a nettle but pretty and less lethal by Middle Man
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28/11/2011 18:38:33
by lorraine
Talkback: Saving seed
them off by hand and sprayed with washing-up liquid.I dont use any pesticides in my garden, it is for wildlife, unfortunately my neighbours garden has gone back to native woodland due to neglect and there is no control there for pests, but I am totally by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:39:08
by margaret41@ntlworld.
Talkback: Plans for a garden
as we have natural springs bubbling up, so one side of the garden is a bit soggy, the other side more dry; the bottom part is more shaded and the top half by the house gets a lot of light.  We live in a very rural location with a woodland behind us by donutsmrs
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02/03/2012 15:30:07
by julia 5
Camellia
I have found a camellia that will go in my family border. It will go in a north facing border which puts it in shade nearly all day. Would it grow OK or would it need more light? mine grow in a fairly shady garden ,they like a lot of water by Rosa carriola
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27/02/2013 13:53:03
by Gardening Grandma
Robinia Tree problems...
where i pruned low dead branches last year i do have signs of leaves growing round the cuts. It doesnt look good though and is normally the show piece tree in my garden. Miracle cure required! Mine has been fine for 9 years and, apart from losing some by Abby2
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12/07/2012 18:25:43
by Seabird
How should I shape my pittosporum
Hi  I have this pittosporum in my front garden however it's grown 3 x its original size in as many years. It works as a good 'screen' to distract passers by from looking into the house however I'm thinking it's stating to get a little too big by lennyboy
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01/08/2012 21:42:21
by christopher2
Talkback: Unseasonal weather
that its 5 pound now for a roll of this tape chloepip Crocuses, not the autumn flowering ones, up an inch already in my alpine troughs. I have just found 3 daffs in a long established patch in full flower, onthe other hand those in my woodland garden which by kathryn.brock
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06/01/2012 22:39:12
by Benjet04
Wildflowers - to dig over soil before planting or not?
Hi! Recently moved into a new house on the North Downs with an unloved upward sloping garden. The second half of the garden is steeper than that nearest to the house and although looks like lawn is really a mixture if grasses, primula and such like by Barry Hayter
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05/08/2012 15:25:55
by Barry Hayter
Talkback: Paving over front gardens
to flower, a Persian runner now awash with aquilegia, wallflowers and Sweet William, a woodland walk full of epimediums, lily of the valley and bluebells, azaleas and rhododendrons. I have two large veg. gardens already burgeoning with early veg.a butterfly by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:43:27
by Lisa

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