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Plant identification please

On 18/04/2013 in forum

first moved in. That's great thank you. Is there anything I should know? It seems to look after itself and the bees love it. Pieris, like acid soil same as Rhododendrons  Pieris 'Forest Flame' If it seems happy then it's probably in the right place


First Time Gardener Help!

On 03/04/2012 in forum

to show off!! Lucy x Have tried to name some on your flicker page hope im right . A lot of the plants i have in my garden too. The rhododendron is an acid loving soil as is camelia, so if these are in the ground and not a pot you can grow azaleas


new border for boring garden

On 17/03/2013 in forum

, roses, bamboo, I'm on acid so going to plant a rhododendron into my new bed , also buddlea , clematis , weigelia , viburnum .. Thanks stephanotis that's a useful site.Am keen on planting to attract wildlife so will also check out busy-lizzies suggestions


Talkback: Growing sweet peas from seed

On 28/11/2011 in forum

My sweet peas have been sown two differnt ways soaking over night and just sowing straight into compost filled toilet tubes. The soaked ones grew leggy but the other ones grew ok. They were both put in the same window sill to grow but are still


Talkback: Plants for bees

On 28/03/2012 in forum

gardeners are opting to grow their own fruit and veg. so their(the bees') services are more in demand! I have bees living in the drill holes that were made for my cavity wall insulation. They chirp like birds. Its amazing to watch them. as bees


Talkback: The Leyland cypress

On 28/11/2011 in forum

from the council, which worries her greatly. I have noticed that some similar species sprout new growth vigorously from their bases when cut back to a bare stump. Could this be a cheap way to restart a more reasonably sized hedge, which will grow


Talkback: Colourful camellias

On 01/01/2012 in forum

the nursery grow in a hanging basket, but I did not have the courage or the faith in my watering abilities! I planted my camellia (no idea what variety - a freebie!) in my new acid soil bed last year but the leaves look a rather sickly yellow. The walls


Border at school

On 13/06/2012 in forum

Hi I have requested to plant a border at a local school and would appreciate some advice on the use of the following as set out by the head teacher, these are some of her likes:- Pieris Camelia Roses? Weigela Rhododendron Hypericum Azaleas


Talkback: Fragrant plants

On 28/11/2011 in forum

My favourite in the winter is the Sarcococca - smells so sweetly and for a great distance. My late husband was blind for 15 years and I filled the garden with scented plants for his sake. His favourite was Sweet William and I still grow lots


Talkback: Growing trees in pots

On 28/11/2011 in forum

with holes and used Asda multi purpose compost and raised pot up on two bricks for drainage.Will this compost be ok? i am also feeding with miracle grow every two weeks.Wouls be grateful for your answer on this many thanks. I have a rhododendron, a pieris


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