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What to grow in place of a large broom that I rashly cut down

On 11/02/2012 in forum

  vegetablebeds. Also the area beneath it is pretty covered in creeping buttercup, which I'm struggling to get rid off. So what can I plant to replace the broom? And what about ground cover to help with the weeds? PS. I am trying to follow my predecessors chemical


Carrots

On 15/05/2012 in forum

and beetroots in the same bed but they were not touched. They are all growing under cover also and i cant seem to find out why. Slugs? Could be but i didnt see any traces of slug trail which you can normally see. Unfortunately, slugs and snails don't always


plastic sheeting over raised beds

On 08/02/2013 in forum

actually come to remove it you will find all sorts of nasties hiding underneath. The ground doesn't really need to be covered for the whole winter as the weather will break up any large clods of soil for you. Black plastic is normally used for a couple


Talkback: Persistent weeds

On 28/11/2011 in forum

to is effective against ground elder. It has some chemical effect via the roots which deters ground elder from growing. Sounds good to me! Not sure if it works on bindwind though - you may need to do some more research? My experience of the couch grass


Runner Beans

On 14/05/2013 in forum

beans dont do cold weather.  Frost is fatal but cold wet soil is pretty bad for them too....they are likely to rot. Any chance of covering the ground with cloches to warm and dry out the soil?  can you cover ground with sheet of polythene for week or so


Planting beneath buddleia and weigela

On 02/09/2012 in forum

is hardy geraniums. They make a good weed-free ground cover, tolerate the conditions, are useful to the bees, and very pretty in season. I would have thought that plenty of other perennials would work too; maybe you have more choice if the small plants


Talkback: How to sow a lawn from seed

On 24/11/2011 in forum

I have an area currently covered in flagstones that I'd like to seed with grass. In the guide here it says 'Prepare the ground thoroughly prior to seeding', but does not explain how best to do this from scratch (drainage etc, soil type). Being a


Talkback: Spring is on the way

On 28/11/2011 in forum

the garden and to find that in the quietness of the ground, slowly plants are starting to come from the cover of winter


hederacea flore pleno - calystegia

On 11/04/2012 in forum

Can anyone give me some advice on this plant?  I bought some as it said they were good ground cover and they had lovely double pastel pink flowers but when I looked on the internet for more information some said that they were very invasive


onions

On 06/04/2012 in forum

. Just pop the onion bulbs in the ground about 6inchs or so apart either just cover the tops or leave alittle bit poking out, protect from birds though. Water well and wait. Onions are easy to grow as long as you keep them weed free as they don't like


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