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Geraniums (not Pelargoniums)

On 01/08/2012 in forum

to grow strong with little trouble.  As you remember the plums and pears - I remember the tastiest potatoes, cabbage and carrots and particularly sitting out with him eating raw peas which always seemed to be enormous.  Roses always seemed to be perfumed


Talkback: Keeping up with the weather

On 28/11/2011 in forum

the veg were as happy! I have one of those gardens that seems to be totally oblivious to the real seasons and produces it own. I have fuchias and roses going in shutdown for the winter and have wild primroses growing as if its Spring. Whats going on


Choosing a greenhouse

On 18/05/2012 in forum

'm really keen to grow these from seed next year so am looking at buying a greenhouse. I'm not really sure where to start so if anyone can share tips on best makes of greenhouse and any good books that will help me begin my greenhouse gardening I would


seedling help?

On 14/05/2013 in forum

of how or what to grow. An allotment is a big commitment -have you the time? I also feel you need to do a bit of homework or ask lots of advice At this stage you are are going to be disheartened but you are going about in this in the wrong way Sorry


Poetry Thread

On 02/04/2013 in forum

hear it. Frank Thats amazing Frank! I'm rubbish at poetry, so here goes... Roses are red, Violets are blue, Gardening is my passion, And I hope it's yours too! Basic, but effective haha Oh yes, Frank, I remember it well. I remember writing some rather


Talkback: The National Gardens Scheme Yellow Book

On 28/11/2011 in forum

make and create such beautiful and differently designed gardens. There is usually a plant sale (my downfall!) with handy growing tips from the owners. Some people offer a tea which rounds off the day nicely.Even in poor weather one can come across


Talkback: Is your garden shed secure?

On 27/04/2012 in forum

want to make a sculpture from tiers of tree slices that I have and want to hollow out parts of the tier to add and grow plants - so that we have cascade of plants from the slices. The children are young - what's the best way to do this? The best thing I


Talkback: Hampton Court Palace Flower Show 2011

On 28/11/2011 in forum

garden could have the Indian paintbrush plant that grows all over the Rockies and the beautiful pedicularis species. Congratulations, James. I used to belong to the RHS but find the subscription a bit much nowadays - still read the mag. at the BG


Not all bad news in the garden

On 17/07/2012 in forum

! dmball my strawberries were exactly the same but all my other veg is doing well I even have cucumbers growing this year and I thought they needed a lot of sun and as for my flowers they all seam to love the weather at the moment as they are all in pots I


High Boundary

On 19/07/2012 in forum

securely to the top.   I have ivy, pyracantha and climbing hydrangea.  I then have grown clematis, jasmine, roses and honeysuckle through these.  They have made about another 2 feet of growth which gives very good privacy, being mostly everygreens.  Also


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