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Talkback: Camellia
them in the greenhouse overwinter with bubble wrap round the tubs would it be safe to leave them outside now, they havent flowered yet. Having just bought a Camellia I was interested in reading all the information on how best to look after it. Living by Starlight
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28/11/2011 18:30:58
by BenSherman
winter or spring
plant them deep, as you should all clematis, they should come through a hard winter. I understand that you have yours in large planters, so you could wrapped them in good thick layer of bubble wrap around the planter to give them some protection.   I by Percy-Grower
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14/07/2012 10:02:35
by BobTheGardener
Olive Tree care indoors....losing it leaves- what am I doing wrong?
based.....roughly? I am here in Cambridge, UK. S.  Olives are fairly resilient. My 2 are in an unheated greenhouse with a layer of fleece wrapped around, I did this last winter as well. Basically the CH is not doing them any favours. I looked to see by dizzylizzy
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10/01/2013 17:44:52
by discodave
Talkback: Healing herbs
many good things and plants in the world . We must try to preserve them and live with them every day. (France) Great, some of these I had not heard about! Last summer I made Lavender bags:Firstly I wrapped the Lavender in newspaper and kept it in a dark by bulgaria
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24/11/2011 15:30:01
by reillymarie
Talkback: Cleavers
removing cleavers by hand. Last year some wrapped itself round my wrist and I came up in nasty blisters which took weeks to heal and left a dark brown scar all summer. by sheilabonney
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09/06/2012 18:28:50
by armeria
Talkback: Birds: helping garden birds in spring
which cannot be a bad thing for the wallet hope this helps. Please don't put fatballs out in the pastic mesh they come wrapped in as birds can get tangled in them. Tip:  If you put fatballs and other suet feeds in the fridge they last longer.  Try moving by karinhoppe
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05/05/2012 11:16:53
by horticultureboy
patios
Last year we moved house which has a lovely large square garden app 60ftx60ft it has quite a large patio wrapping round the back of the house app 60ft wide and app 8ft deep - it looks as though it has been down for a number of years and has some by goro
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31/05/2012 17:05:02
by Rushie
Iberia
cold greenhouse but I wrapped the pots in newspaper and when it got very cold in the winter I covered them with fleece. by Biddy3
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25/04/2012 14:03:58
by Biddy3
Climbing weed
, under the earth or grass. The root is a creamy white colour and is very healthy! At the surface and above ground its quite thin and wraps around anything vertical. Below ground if I try and pull it out it snaps easily and seems to be well  established by ghog
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25/05/2012 08:13:18
by figrat
Climbing weed
, under the earth or grass. The root is a creamy white colour and is very healthy! At the surface and above ground its quite thin and wraps around anything vertical. Below ground if I try and pull it out it snaps easily and seems to be well  established by ghog
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26/05/2012 12:30:31
by marshmello

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