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Can you help me.............

On 11/02/2013 in forum

reply....I am doing exactly what you said about the Boad Beans already have some in from Autum some of which have been flattened by the snow so am replacing when grown in pots......thanks for the advice on the spuds it will now be a single row, might


signs of life

On 14/02/2013 in forum

Well its snowing again in Sheffield. The weather here has been truly miserable for weeks. However have been really cheered up this morning as the first seeds sown in my propagator this year [ Agastache, Scabious "Chile Black" and Gaura ] have just


Flowers checklist

On 23/11/2011 in Flowers checklists

bulbsDeadhead pansies regularlyPlant lily-of-the-valleyTie string or wire around conifers and yew to prevent heavy snow damaging branchesFill empty containers with winter heathers and trailing ivyFirm soil around roses loosened by stormsReplace wobbly


Pumpkins

On 26/10/2012 in forum

Hi, I was very jealous watching Montys pumpkin and squash harvest. I live at the top of a fairly exposed hill, near Newcastle, it's snowing outside now. Would i actually have any chance of successfully growing pumpkins and squash or do i just


violas versus pansies

On 19/03/2013 in forum

reappeared each time from all the ice and snow that winter threw at us and are still going strong.  Will have to steel myself to take them out when ready to put new stuff in! Someone started a discussion on this very subject a few weeks back http://www


Herbs

On 25/03/2013 in forum

have a conservatory or greenhouse then put them in their, as annual and biennial herbs usually need warmer weather Thanks Ryan. I'll hold off for a while. I'd hold fire Kayfersmum, most of them are lovers of mild climes.  Besides, there is snow and -5C


citrus trees

On 07/06/2012 in forum

years. I live in East Dorset and we've had snow a few times over the years as well as plenty of frosts. It sometimes dropped a lot of leaves but they always grew back and it never flowered or fruited but to be honest it didn't get much TLC.


Talkback: Winter Wonderland

On 28/11/2011 in forum

other clubs so all my planning has not gone to waste. I do hope the harsh winter means a wonderful display of blossom like we had last spring. It was that sight that made me resolve to share it. Happy New Year everybody. re gardening in the snow


WEATHER this week

On 11/03/2013 in forum

,m starting things off at home in kitchen window Bbbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr freezing and snowing here,so fed up,so much to do can't get on..tho also got 6x2ft trench dug in front for lead pipes to be replaced,half garden and half existing


Talkback: How to clean and repair your garden shed

On 24/11/2011 in forum

I love the idea of doing the shed clean up, but walking down my garden would be a no no, now the snow is melting my heavy clay is a quagmire, and would be completely ruined, not that I would be able to stay on my feet as I garden on a steep hill


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