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Fargesia Nitida

On 10/03/2012 in forum

.e dig the perimeter I want it to grow out to and then put something down around the edges to stop it growing beyond that point?  Or is it best to get a large container and plant that in the ground with the bamboo? I don't have large borders (approx 2


polyanthus

On 17/05/2013 in forum

dobbed in and around garden for some colour about 9 weeks ago and now I don't know what to do as I will have bedding plants going out as soon as strong enough. my garden isn't large enough to hide them away


Re-potting acers

On 26/10/2012 in forum

I have a large acer which has been in a pot since I bought it.   I think it needs re-potting and we have a large pot to put it in but it didn't do very well this year and I am wondering if it will tolerate being put in a bed in the garden after all


Front garden re-design

On 17/11/2012 in forum

We moved house earlier this year and now have a very large rear garden which is a lot of work, so I decided to have the small front garden re-designed to make it a little easier on my back, as i was struggling to keep up with it all.  The gardener


Talkback: First damselfly of the season

On 28/11/2011 in forum

Hi RichardI expect quite a few people will have seen Large Red Damselflies as their 'first': that's certainly what happened in my garden (see 'Emerging Large Red Damselfly' on http://thegardenpondblog.org.uk/2009/05/09/emerging-large


Miniature Tree or Bush

On 13/04/2012 in forum

I am going to make a raised bed for my front garden it will measure 4.5ft x 3ft x 12" and in the centre i want to plant a nice looking miniature tree or flowering bush. The soil in my front garden is very dry due to a large oak tree in a


Talkback:

On 14/02/2013 in forum

Hi we have moved into a flat with a large communal garden there is a large pile of garden soil at the bottom (from when previous tenant dug up some bushes) can we use the soil in our vegetables and potato bags. You could but I find a few snags


Help DIY or professional gardener

On 12/03/2012 in forum

Last year I moved and obtained a relatively large garden that is very mature with a few trees and requires quite a lot of work doing.  I have previously grown my own vegetables so was keen to just set aside a section of my garden to do the same


Wildlife ponds

On 05/10/2012 in Wildlife

again, I’ve been dreaming about a big, leafy, watery garden. But why three ponds? Well, they would be of different sizes and depths, and therefore attract a wide range of wildlife. I would dig a large, deep pond, a medium-sized pond and a small, shallow


Shredding my rhododendrons for mulch

On 05/04/2013 in forum

hedge nearly won). The magnifecent rhodies in my front garden had to be chopped back vigerously in one area and Im left with large and smaller branches full of leaves and buds. I am hoping to use my shreddings on the garden at some point but someone told


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