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How to make an ivy heart

On 20/07/2011 in Projects: Creative projects

This heart-shaped frame will create instant impact for Valentine's day without breaking the bank. You can make your topiary frame with a metal coat hanger, a cane and some garden wire. Ivy plantTerracotta potWire coat hangerThin garden wire25cm


Flowers on onions

On 02/07/2012 in forum

I've got little flowers shaped like tiny bulbs on the tips of my onions, do I cut them off? Yes-recent discussion- http://www.gardenersworld.com/forum/problem-solving/red-onions---buds-forming/4116.html


blue' cypress !

On 07/06/2012 in forum

Hi all. its described as above ( cupressus arizonica glauca ) 8 years old, has great clipped round shape, survived the 2 harsh Winters, but this year most of it has ided off, brown and brittle, I've tried feeding it, but to no avail - would


Any idea what this fruit is?

On 16/09/2012 in forum

at the bottom. They smell kind of citrusy when you open them and have a single seed inside shaped like that of a plum. Any ideas? Will we be able to use them for something and not die? Argh! Why did the photo not show, I uploaded and clicked save


Best time to trim tree (acre)

On 28/04/2013 in forum

Whens the best time to shape my acre tree in my front garden? The tree is now full of new buds & leaves but last the tree looked very spindly.     Lee - I would leave it if it was spindly last year.  I think that you only prune acers if they have


What to do now in your garden - week 19

On 31/10/2011 in Weekly checklists

Shape box topiary Clipped box topiary adds style, elegance and fun to the garden. It can be grown as individual trained geometric shapes and standard specimens in borders or large pots, as well as dwarf hedges or edgings. To keep topiary in shape


rosemary

On 28/02/2012 in forum

to assess what life is left in the remaining half.  It maybe that it's left you with such an oddly shaped plant you are best to just replace it or you could try to prune it back into shape.  Be careful about pruning it too much in spring if it has already


small trees that attract birds

On 10/03/2013 in forum

have been offered a rowan tree but thought they might be too big for a small garden? Amelanchier and Whitebeam PamLL x Rowans have a straight upright shape and can be trimmed when they reach a height you don't want them to go beyond. Cotonoeasters can


What is this seedling?

On 17/05/2013 in forum

Looks like a fig to me, but I'm no expert. Somebody will know. It could even be ivy.  I think we need a bit more to go on. The leaf shape leads me too suggest, Sassafras. Some of the morning glories have leaves that shape Yes, nutcutlet, it does


spring hijacked!

On 10/02/2012 in forum

the only things thast are in tune are the snowdrops and the crocus. who knows where this bizzare weathers going to take us next lets hope that the seasons get back in shape soon rather than later.


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