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Talkback: Self-seeding plants

On 28/11/2011 in forum

more beautifully than ever, and in a wider range of shades. As for the telephone and blogging... a friend of ours used to say 'Every time I make a phone call, the bath starts running!' I get self sown morning glories every year ever since I put


Garden arches planting - help needed

On 17/05/2012 in forum

is also evergreen but too rampant.If you didn't mind bare arches in winter Morning Glory and Cobaea scandens are wonderful for covering an arch. Comtesse de Bouchard  Etoile violette  Pam x Akebia is an unusual and very pretty climber. If we ask


Seed packet grumbles

On 01/05/2013 in forum

Why do seed packets contain so little information?  I purchased some seeds from Sara Raven but regret it constantly. There is just not enough info on how to grow the seeds! For example - Morning Glory... they need more than just popping into seed


What's loving all this rain?

On 18/07/2012 in forum

but strangely the morning glory 's flowering . All the shrubs and trees are doing well. I think this wet weather will have saved a lot of them. The daylilies, penstemons, hardy geraniums, foxgloves, rambler roses, in fact most of the roses except for 2 climbing


Do these grow through plants?

On 15/02/2013 in forum

with slugs on Delphs. In fact I almost never put slug pellets on the flower beds unless it is for Sweet Peas and Morning Glory, the latter being real slug magnet. I save the slug pellets for the veg; but this year am making an exception as there were SO MANY


Rented property - new to gardening

On 25/02/2013 in forum

.  I think I'd grow some Morning Glory vines in there too - they'd look fabulous  Check out crocus.co.uk they list all plants and where to put what and where and are ideal for beginners and upwards. Their plants are superb quality. I have used them


FORKERS Sheds

On 03/04/2013 in forum

labelled containers.   As it's one side of the patio, it's painted to look kinder on the eye and has flowering, pots in front with trellis on the side. Last year sunflowers were grown up the trellis and morning glory in the pots. Not sure what to grow


Talkback: Hardy annuals

On 07/07/2012 in forum

'm trying Morning Glory (half-hardy), the plan being to let it climb through an old cotoneaster that looks as if it has died. I'm giving the shrub a chance to recover, but shall take it out if it doesn't. In the warm temperate greenhouse in the Bristol


Welcome to the potting shed

On 28/07/2012 in forum

,  hope to speak soon You could also have GOOD MORNING GLORY  . You could have how CANNA help you... I got Carol Klein's Cottage Garden book for Christmas...it's lovely So where does everyone live and garden? Marion is obviously in Bristol. I am just


Talkback: Most loved plants

On 28/11/2011 in forum

the rollercoaster.At the moment my favourite plant would be Fremontredendron 'California Glory'as I look forward to seeing it's swelling buds before it bursts into flower in May and stays in flower until November covering my neighbour's garage wall beautifully. Its


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