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Ride on mower suitable for large garden
able to find a replacement deck in Austria but wanted well in excess of £1400 (exc. VAT), which I found somewhat ludicrous. It's very frustrating, but it looks as though the mower and accessories are now next to useless as a consequence. I have a garden by Jamesy
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15/03/2013 16:12:53
by Jamesy
good effect of a wet summer
Cardamine quinquefolia, never had as many flowers as this in all the years it's been here.   looks like that a nice plant, is a woodland one? Ooh, lovely. You've reminded me to take a walk along a nearby stream, the field's quite boggy and wild by nutcutlet
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31/03/2013 15:51:03
by Woodgreen wonderboy
Gardens we have visited 2013
haven't been anywhere but went somewhere nice last year then send a photo of that. I love looking a gardens - nosy as well! I'll start with Sissinghurst where we went in April, but, apart from the woodland bit, there wasn't much out yet.     Not visited by Busy-Lizzie
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18/05/2013 23:00:06
by Busy-Lizzie
Disappointing gardens
I went to Beech Court Gardens in Challock, Kent at the weekend.  It's part of the GW 2-for-1 gardens pass.  Not only was it disappointing from a horticultural point of view in my opinion (GW describes it as an informal woodland garden by Lennie S
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28/05/2013 15:46:01
by marshmello
Dealing with the impact of trees and shade
Hi I'm a keen but fairly unexpereinced gardener - with a young family and a full time job so very little time! Our garden at the back of house has a border of woodland to the eastern side, another large tree in our neighbours garden on the western by Katy H
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08/10/2012 11:37:06
by kate1123
Helping Primary School
online for ideas).  You could sign yourself up to your local freecycle as there's generally lots of garden-related give-aways such as pots, plants, sheds etc. The woodland trust is offering a free native hedgerow collection to schools this year if you by Debs3
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10/04/2012 23:11:38
by Debs3
Composting
more so can we use them as mulch under our beech hedged or on the vegetable garden or are there any other uses in the garden? Your views would be welcome. Linda Martin-Law I've used wood chip as a mulch in my woodland area which are beech trees, along by johnmartinlaw
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20/05/2013 18:32:44
by nutcutlet
Home made garden arch
I thought I would share this picture of my garden arch that I made before the snow hit us. I made it out of Birch. The small piece of land at the side of my house was being thinned out so had the chance to get some nice pieces of wood.  Hello Sam by Sam Glendinning
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13/12/2012 22:31:26
by Sam Glendinning
Meconopsis- blue poppy - lingholm. Bareroot hostas
to plant out barefoot,  "Barefoot"    I like it!! I have grown meconopsis from seed. I placed the seeds in a seed tray with seed starter mix in a plastic bag in the frig .when it germinated,I then planted it in a woodland part of the garden. by dizzylizzy
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19/04/2013 01:33:48
by debra kazalski
Even more confused about fruit tree choice now...
I know I posted a similar question on the Forum but since then we have been to the Brogdale Plum day and now aren't sure whether we should be buying a bullace, damson or greengage. We are developing this woodland area at the back of our garden which by wisehedgecrone
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13/08/2012 10:41:19
by wisehedgecrone