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Libertias....who knows em?

On 10/04/2013 in forum

. I fell in love with them at Coleton Fishacre garden. However, I found they got huge very quickly, and got way too big for my garden. I made the decision a long time ago not to have any plants here that I would always be fighting with, so it went


How to make a rustic trellis

On 22/07/2011 in Projects: Creative projects

or even to hide an unpleasant view. Stretched over the beams of a pergola it makes a shady roof.More garden DIY projectsMake a spiral supportCreate a lead wall planterConstruct a metal obeliskHow to make willow edging


Skimma and ivy pot display

On 22/07/2011 in Pots & containers: Autumn & winter

to nourish them.AdamBoth the skimmia and the heuchera will be happy planted out into a shady spot in the garden in spring.Inspiration and jobs for winterCreating a winter display of dogwood, snowdrops and lilyturf.Winter-pruning wisteria.Wrapping bananas


I ca't get Lilly of the valley to grow!

On 22/02/2013 in forum

'll have to copy and paste link.I'm trying again this year with some clumps from a friend's garden, some are in the shady Borders and I'm also experimenting with forcing some in pots in the greenhouse. I bought my lily of the valley from poundland as a bare


Garden Problem Area

On 07/03/2013 in forum

Hi, I have a problem area in my garden, it is at the bottom of the garden, in shade most of the time. There is also a well established Walnut tree growing there. My problem is that nothing seems to gro there very well, except for weeds (geranium


What Climber to have for a shaded area?

On 22/03/2012 in forum

I am looking for a climber to place in a shaded part of my garden, i been looking at some of the Clematis that grow well in the shade, but thought i should ask around to see if anyone has any good suggestions for Climbers that grow well in the shade


CHOISYA SUNDANCE IN SHADE?

On 19/04/2012 in forum

I have a yellow-leaved choisya sundance, which I would like to grow in a west-facing spot, which because of a garden shed, doesnt get any direct sun at all.  Ive read that its good for brightening a dark corner, but  has anyone tried growing


Gypsophila

On 26/04/2012 in forum

Have this Gypsophila in a pot from last year.  A whim purchase as had nothing 'white' in the garden and moved it around in its pot to brighten up anything dark.  Unfortunately it was overpowering and didn't seem to fit or look natural anywhere


Recommend a rambling rose

On 03/07/2012 in forum

big garden and in a tiny shady back yard. Love it  Buff Beauty is gorgeous but not really a rambler, it's a hybrid musk and more of a shrub rose. The best rambler I know is Perrenial Blue, flowers all summer, smells wonderful and is ewtremely tough


Is this cylamen planted right

On 26/07/2012 in forum

of my absolute favourites - however, because of building work we've had to move them.  Some of the corms were the size of dinner plates - neighbours said they've been there for 20 - 30 years. They've been replanted on a shady bank; you've no idea how


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