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Novice Gardener needs help

On 23/03/2012 in forum

also want to start to grow some salads.........can anyone advise me on some summer flowering plants that will do all of this or am I wishful thinking? some evergreen would be good too to give all round interest in the dull cold days of winter


Newhouse and new to gardening, plant type and general advice please!

On 02/10/2012 in forum

but kept the greenhouse and are looking for nice plants bushes and trees to liven the garden up, to give you an idea of what I like I am growing a red and an orange acer tree and a chocolate plant, but they are too small at the moment.   We have left one


Morrisions

On 29/03/2013 in forum

and not hardened off. You would need to loosen the roots and repot and then grow bit longer indoors.I have bought occasional viola there.Not worth a special 30 min journey....you will be disappointed I have bought afew plants from Morrisons. I go there any way


ID of plant growing EVERYWHERE!

On 24/05/2012 in forum

to be getting more scarce in the wild? Meadowsweet is my favourite wildplant. Friends gave me a cutting from their meadow years ago, and now I have clumps in my garden.Love it the smell the fluffy heads. Grows beside the pond, in the shade of a well established camellia


What is going on with my Clematis?

On 25/02/2013 in forum

I have three beautiful clematis that grow up and over a large trellis. They grow well and are covered with buds and flowers every year. The problem is as soon as they get to their best they start dying from the bottom up. The leaves turn yellow


shrub suggestions

On 07/01/2013 in forum

to think about the height you want them to grow, colours, where your sun/shade is. then sit down with some garden catalogues/books and browse and decide what would suit you. There are loads of shrubs that attarct the bisrd and the bees. Bjay Sedums


Vine Weevil

On 28/04/2013 in forum

it on valuable camellias in pots, watered into the compost, in autumn, to protect against vine weevil that can kill the shrubs before I know they are under attack. Nematodes won't work at that time of year, so there is no alternative, and there is little


colour in a shady garden??

On 01/07/2012 in forum

is planted and scattered the seed of yellow Corydalis which grows very well in shady areas. It's a wild plant and is rampant but is very effective and very colourful in problem areas. I have a shady bank under trees - apart from greenery (ferns, hostas etc


Help me plant these plant pots

On 09/07/2012 in forum

think even Box likes some sun. Something that grows about 3ft tall would look good, but I realise that the shaded aspect means I may have to settle for something like Hostas or ferns?  Any advice will be appreciated. Thanks They are lovely pots  I have


First Time Gardener Help!

On 03/04/2012 in forum

shrub in background is camellia7. Looks dead, maybe a dried out Azalea8. Bay9. Mahonia10. Hydrangea11. Cotoneaster?? Escallonia?12. Cornus13. Vinca14. Mahonia15. Hosta16. Escallonia17. Aucuba18. ?19. ?20. Mahonia21. Spiraea22. Clematis armandii23


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