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Plants still in flower

On 13/02/2012 in forum

and how the plants will manage may mean that we in the end will be able to grow many more exotics in our gardens Well I think the season's have gone all to pot. In my back yard I have a few pots with several plants in and I am amazed that there is so many


Talkback: Planting out tomatoes

On 01/06/2012 in forum

out on Monday.Also just put out my Banana Plants Red Abyssinian, and Japanese Banana, I lost my Tree Fern this last winter.Still got lots of bedding plants to plant out.I got 12 bush-cherry toms, which i keeping in my greenhouses,6 aubergine 12 Pepper


Gardening as part of the National Curriculum

On 29/04/2013 in forum

where their imaginations run riot when we come into the tree ferns and the age of the dinosaurs.  We have wicker models of all the pollinators, insect and mammal.  Many of the gardens are foreign - We visit New Zealand, South Africa, China


Talkback: Most hated plants

On 05/06/2012 in forum

, ferns, jungly plants, carnivorous plants, even humble daisies. I hate all deciduous trees.We are having extreme problems trying to keep leaves out of our garden. After the heavy winds we seem to be filling bag after bag of leaves. Can anyone suggest a


Suggestions for a bit of privacy...

On 30/06/2012 in forum

trees and a hill to the west, so anything up to 1.5m wouldn't make any odds in terms of the sun we'd get. By adding the hedge/shrub where we plan to we won't be totally blocking the walkers off - it's rather nice to have a chat with them occasionally


Talkback: Ask Adam

On 26/05/2012 in forum

Hi Adam, my back garden is north facing and on the western side I have some ivy growing on a fence panel my question to you is why does it not produce flowers and later on berries? Sorry I meant to also say that I live in Weymouth Dorset and the ivy


February in Your Garden

On 27/02/2013 in forum

finished the cleaning so will be heading out there soon. Lotso f tidying to do Hello, I'm excited about the new growing season too. A lot of the beds have now been cleared of weeds and dead plants, others have been cut back and there are lots of spring


Chelsea!

On 31/05/2012 in forum

/Chelsea-Flower-Show-2012-Artisan-gardens.html So many details like the stones used to edge the paths, the beutiful Acer trees and ferns and those gorgeous green humps of moss? I didn't catch what they were, but if I could have any garden in my back yard


June in Your Garden!

On 03/07/2012 in forum

a dodgy bit under a mature hawthorn. lotsa ferns i've been growing on for AEONS finally went in and look soopadoop. and epimediums. and some phaeum. resisted the urge to put variagated ground elder there (for now) and pruned all my zingy lime green


Garden Gallery

On 30/07/2012 in forum

in mind behind next doors leylandii loom large. Oh i also have a fern there but dosnt seem to be very happy. What an insane amount of work you must have to do Lilylouise! Thanks for the tour! P.S. Since uploading two photos, my little green tree option


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