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yew trees

On 19/08/2012 in forum

Hello, I have some large yew trees in our garden that have self -seeded new trees around the garden. I have tried to move them a plant them elsewhere but with no luck. Has anybody got any ideas on how and when is the best time to move them. thanks


Bog!

On 23/03/2013 in forum

bogof at Iceland Teresa? Or something about a soggy garden? My garden will be very soggy when the snow goes! I've had a large bog for months now Likewise. My dad has suggested I try going rice instead... Teresa-what was it you wanted to ask


Bay tree - 20foot high looks poorly

On 15/05/2013 in forum

will it recover? My neighbours, the pig farmers who are fairly besotted with gardening, bless 'em, thought they had lost a large bay last year and then quite late in the season it started to recover, so don't give up yet. Keep an eye open for signs


Garden trolley

On 01/08/2012 in forum

with sides that can be pulled down are really handy. You'll find plenty of user reviews online too which are useful for knowing how the trolleys perform in real life, for real people! This one has 26 reviews: http://www.gardenlines.co.uk/garden-machinery/trolleys-and-trailers/handy-garden-trolley---large


LARGE SLANTED GRIT CONTAINER WITH LID......

On 07/04/2013 in forum

Hi. Being a novice gardener I would like to ask if anyone has some advice on whether or not I could use a brand new large slanted grit container to grow herbs in?   Many thanks in advance.....  Hi there - not sure what you mean by a slanted grit


Talkback: Butterflies: meadow browns and gatekeepers

On 28/11/2011 in forum

Help! Found on our weeping pussy willow August 16th, 24 large caterpillars with black and yellow stripes running the length of their body. Munched their way through almost all of the growth on a very young and healthy tree. They became quite


Fairy ring and fruit and veg?

On 20/05/2012 in forum

Hi, I'm digging up a large portion of my lawn to make a veg patch and herb garden.  I'm also planning to grow some fruit (pears, gooseberries and a grapevine).  Part of the lawn had fairy rings and the soil beneath the turf is very dry and full


pot grown tree

On 30/08/2012 in forum

I want to grow a tree in a large pot to give a bit of privacy for my summer house. Its in a north facing garden - sunshine early morning and mid afternoon. We,re in northern England with cold winds from the East in Winter, so it,ll need to be fairly


Aylesbury Prune

On 31/08/2012 in forum

When we moved into our new house twenty years ago, there were three old plum trees at the bottom of the garden. They were the remnants of what were large orchards of what are called Aylesbury Prune trees in the village of Weston Turville


Pruning Buxus

On 31/08/2012 in forum

I have 4 round  large buxus in containers. When is the best time to shape/prunw them I have see online July and Septemeber but dont know what is correct.   thanks Hello, Mike. The first week in June is the best time to be pruning box (certainly


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