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Magnolia wrapped with Wisteria
Hello All, I moved into a house with an amazing Magnolia in the front garden, it stands rougly 15ft tall.  It is wrapped heavily with Wisteria, it looks like it is restricting the trunk of the Magnolia and the growth of the tree is becoming patchy by R1chard
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08/05/2013 22:42:35
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formal dresseswedding dressesevening dressesformal dressesmothers dresses Brilliant Strapless Ruffled Applique Flat Beadings Wrap Mother of Groom and Bride Dress (MD-125) [MD-125] - $162.99 : TITLE, SITE_TAGLINE language by veltpecoraroose
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25/09/2012 01:23:01
by veltpecoraroose
Protecting container plants in Winter
Hi, I've done a few new pots this year. Can you let me know which ones need what protection over winter? I've got bubble wrap and fleece on standby and if I get round to clearing the bramble out of the greenhouse I could use that too (although by Supernoodle
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06/11/2012 22:02:46
by Dovefromabove
Talkback: How to protect plants over winter
I have a green and a red cordoline I wrapped the green one up a couple of years ago it got too warm and rotted. I cut it back and it has grown again. How do I protect it from frost without it sweating and rotting again this year. I dont have a by Lily 2
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18/10/2012 20:28:03
by Lily 2
Talkback: Protecting banana plants over winter
bannana that is grown in a pot, should the pot be wrapped in bubble wrap Do I need to remove all of the leaves from the banana plant before wrapping, if not do I also wrap the remaining leaves along with the trunk? by kaycurtis
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24/11/2011 15:30:03
by Leyland-j
Talkback: Culinary herbs pot display
can you grow forest flame from a cutting of an already healthly plant why does this pot need bubble wrap and polystyrene chips when other pots with herbs don't seem to? what is the bubble wrap for? This is for a window sill box, so I assumed by barbsf84
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15/05/2012 18:46:24
by kate1123
Echinacea plant
in badly drained clay soil that gets too wet. If you are worried you could always wrap the pot in fleece or bubble wrap. by Bee friendly
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03/11/2012 09:54:39
by Busy-Lizzie
Protecting the outside tap from frost
, and the tap is still accessible when needed.  Thanks for that. So simple. Much better than wrapping whatever we can find - bubble wrap /old tea towells around it.  Will do it later today bjay by Dovefromabove
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01/11/2012 10:03:48
by Dolores Umbridge
Insulating Greenhouses
Can anyone recommend an effective, but cheaper solution for greenhouse insulation? Bubble wrap.  Buy it in sheets off a roller in a good garden centre or DIY store.  If you have an aluminium frame, you can also buy the little clips that slot by Gardendesigner01
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27/10/2012 11:00:57
by gardengirl6
Talkback: Fruit and vegetables - storing apples
The feature on apple storing failed to mention the temperature the apples should be stored at. I wanted to know if I could leave apples wrapped in newspaper in my shed - can the apples suffer from very cold or very warm conditions? by foxhouse
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24/11/2011 15:29:42
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