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solanum or bindweed
, as yet I haven't had any flowers and I haven't had to tie it in its wrapped itself around the wires and rose and anything else in close proximity I'm wondering if I'm growing a vigorous weed instead!  Help please. If you post a picture then we can tell by notgreenfingers2
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19/07/2012 15:50:05
by notgreenfingers2
covering fence panels
Help.My garden is surronded by fence and I would love to grow climbers on them.But the posts are concret and so cannot attach supports?Any ideas PLEASE x Hi Wendy, my suggestion is to wrap ckicken wire or Netlon round the post and if possible attach by wendy lawton
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10/07/2012 11:17:10
by Palaisglide
worried about oleander
have had some very cold nights recently.  If we are threatened with more frost you could try and protect it by wrapping the pot and plant in fleece overnight and removing it in the morning.  I'm not an expert by any means but I don't think the damage by averil 2
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06/05/2012 16:01:19
by averil 2
Cutting back crossing branches on roses or not
they are climbers. I am not quite sure. How can I tell? If they're tall and wrapped around posts then they are climbers, and don't need pruning other than to keep them in bounds - they're supposed to be tall. In future, just remove one or two of the oldest branches by Karolina Porter
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01/06/2012 11:03:27
by Alina W
Using Builders netting to screen greenhouse
insulation then no-you are going to need something without holes like fleece or bubble-wrap- to go on the inside-I don't think netting will help at all Debris netting is brilliant for shading. but not alot of cop for keeping heat in as it would shade by SZYMAGEO2
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27/04/2012 12:14:41
by backyardee
What is it please
found in recipes from European cultures. It lends a slight bitterness and a citrus note to dishes and is perfect when paired with bacon or veal.  In the past, it was used commonly as a wrapping or stuffing for clay-baked or pit-roasted meats by Bev Pounsett-Krynauw
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11/08/2012 08:25:51
by Dovefromabove
Rudbeckia in Planters
or bubble-wrap would offer a limited protection .It really depends how low the temperatures drop, and whether the temperature stays sub-zero for any length of time. Maybe you could take the pot somewhere more protected, such as inside a garage. Cherry Brandy by Dave Cooper-Hughes
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24/10/2012 17:16:00
by nutcutlet
Hi all having depression
by making the garden and birds my new friends i have to find out the names of the 3 rose out the front and one frusha our greenhouse is dismantle ready for moving hope it will not be to long before hubby gets it up again would i be better to bubble wrap by Lindapenney158
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25/10/2012 21:08:52
by Lindapenney158
Storing Dahlia Tubers
-but losses are rare-the optimum condition is dry cool and frost-free-too warm they will dry out- too wet they will rot On GW it was shown that storing in vermiculite was another option,dry peat is also good,just wrapping in newspaper also. The wet and cold by Malcolm Harrison
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12/11/2012 17:57:41
by Tootles
Propagator Parasene elecric
just the bit you are using, easy to do with shelving and curtains of bubble wrap.Come back with some answers and we will be willing to help. Frank. A lot of advice given there-so did that help? It would be just nice to know by over60plus
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15/02/2013 10:35:32
by sotongeoff