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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


Ideas for back garden design-without lawn!

On 12/05/2013 in forum

which basically has weeds growing through it and seems to have rocks/bricks thrown is (I can't seem to dig through it to plant anything in any case). I would like to have a one foot wide flower bed to the left of the garden along the fence and get rid


Talkback: Sweetcorn

On 28/11/2011 in forum

will tell. I wasn't brave enough to go the whole way & plant beans to grow up the sweetcorn! Try adding charcoal and manure to increase yield. Hi! my raised beds are new this season and are at the bottom of the garden under a large willow tree. i propagated


New Gardener . . . New House . . . What would you plant?

On 05/01/2013 in forum

in the planter.  I ripped both of them out.  The shrub I left wass the smallest of the three.  The planter that is attached to the house is not that wide (1 ft) and not that deep (1 ftish).  There's a trellis which you could grow something up.  I could also rip


Talkback: Muntjac deer

On 10/04/2012 in forum

% effective! I wonder if it would work for Muntjac? anna what is this 100% effective cure.eddie I work for a couple who have a large garden. The Lawn is being damaged by Muntjac Deer. I think that they are after the Willow Roots that run close to the surface


Rip it up and start again....

On 17/04/2013 in forum

Hi, I'm so glad I've found this site! I'm new so bear with me please We have just moved into a new place and the garden needs A LOT of work.We want to get rid of most of the greenery other than the hedgerows and the twisted willow I think.We have a


Getting rid of Bindweed

On 15/04/2013 in forum

THAT much digging to do for the brambles, question is, will it be the same for bindweed?  I have a horrible feeling that sends it's roots out and then pops up all over the place to strangle anything useful attempting to grow. So, peeps, who's had it


Talkback: Garden birds and poppies

On 28/11/2011 in forum

of hand but i dont like touching worms [yuk].any ideas people? What is the best way to get plants to grow from poppy seeds, just broadcast them or sow them in trays and then replant ? When is the best time to do this ? SteveLyon,France it depends some


Oak Tree Planting

On 07/05/2012 in forum

'apparently'. I'm also surprised that a 2-year old tree could be 5'. Oaks normally grow at the rate of about 1 foot per year. Gary is correct, 1-2 years I would have thought would be wips, not 5ft trees. As long as they are not bare root (ie in soil) then you


What did you do in your garden today?

On 04/05/2013 in forum

space for my neighbour to deliver some horse droppings. When I'd done that I rested my arm on an 8 foot willow stump and it moved. I pushed a bit harder so it fell just where I wanted it. It now marks the edge of the new heap - magic I hope it's not all


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