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Talkback: Loch Ness blackberries

On 28/11/2011 in forum

are small and keep falling off how can I prune it to improve the fruit? My thornless blackberry, I am not sure of the name, is fabulous but unfortunately it fruits earlier than my cooking apples. Is there a later fruiting variety of thornless blackberry? I


Talkback: ...and so to bed

On 28/11/2011 in forum

was thrilled by the vegetable and herb plantings outside the Palm house. What an improvement on the usual bedding. The temptation to pick some of the peppers, especially the black ones, was only just resisted and I am definitely going to grow some of the exotic


Talkback: Weeds - dandelions

On 28/11/2011 in forum

it as short as possible so as not to have to cut it again. I have managed to control the moss and weeds with Scarification and weed control / lawn feed and I have to say that the lawn has improved over the last few years. However, my biggest problem


Talkback: Tomato blight

On 28/11/2011 in forum

the Botrytis still grew on the dead tissue but did not spread to the living tissue. So results with Rockdust appear to suggest that not only do yields and growth improve but so also does the plants ability to fend off disease. I wonder how plants grown


Talkback: Apple harvest

On 28/11/2011 in forum

way. I would expect fruiting to improve as the tree established and gets stronger.Also remember that just because a fruit tree produces flowers these may not set any fruit. Bees need to be active for pollination to take place, and bee populations have


Talkback: Fungi in lawns

On 28/11/2011 in forum

social network site for information and contacts. my son is 22 and living at home whilst studying History at MA; never the best of eaters he has started to improve and loves mushrooms but I would never ever take fungi from the garden as I could not risk


Talkback: Wet soil

On 28/11/2011 in forum

to improve this soil ,as it can't be much good for the plants,they are looking ok but not growing much. any advice would be great! Hi, I am new to the gardeners world website, this being my first posted comment. I was overjoyed recently with the news that my


Talkback: Growing spring bulbs

On 28/11/2011 in forum

feed them?What should I do to improve them for next year?I would appreciate any comments.


Talkback: Gardening with children

On 28/11/2011 in forum

to grow somthing. Georgie, long may it continue.....my son is now taller than me, and still finding growing things fascinating!PG Help! Our school is embarking on a long term project to develop and improve the schools environment. The children want


Talkback: Gardeners World Live 2009

On 28/11/2011 in forum

info The orange spots on lower leaf surface of raspberries definitely sound like a rust infection, but I disagree that 'red raspberries are immune' - on a damp, muggy year my red raspberries regularly get rust! Try to improve air circulation, and avoid


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