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Talkback: Newts and pond water

On 28/11/2011 in forum

I have a small pond in the garden which was here when I moved in. It is small and not very deep, however, it has loads of water lilies, water snails and one frog. Should I clean the pond as it is very muddy at the bottom or should I leave it be


water logged allotment

On 10/03/2013 in forum

hi took over an allotment in august and it is very waterlogged its never been worked for 20 years its full of bricks wood and old pipes etc.Plus i have been walking on garden i know hasnt helped.Do you think im having the water problems because


Millstone Water Feature

On 25/04/2012 in forum

My friend wants to make a water feature for her hubby's 50th birthday.  We found a lovely old millstone at a reclaimation yard which hopefully will be the centrepiece but it's incredibly heavy (takes two burly men to lift it).  I know we need a


Watering, humidifying, fertilizer, transplanting

On 18/03/2013 in forum

Good day )) Sorry for my English (Russian native, you know) Well...my  mother has Dracena and a lot of some plants (dozens)...she has asked me to  create application for Android which will to help - send notification about  watering, humidifying


Talkback: Watering plants

On 28/11/2011 in forum

Is anyone else having problems with their runner/green beans. Normally by this time of the year they are romping up the canes but this year they have barely grown at all. I have been making sure they are watered but they don't look any higher


Talkback: Watering vegetables

On 28/11/2011 in forum

Message to everyone on this day the 16-6-2009 I know how to grow RICE in water, on water, or VERTICALLY simply done by using plastic containers as a water recycling system which is also transportable. To see what I claim is TRUE please visit my website


How to save water in your garden

On 20/07/2011 in Projects: The basics

Hosepipe bans and water restrictions are always a challenge for gardeners. But if you get into the habit of saving water in your garden, you'll be able to take the restrictions in your stride. Storing rainwater will mean you can keep your plants


How to install an automatic watering system

On 22/07/2011 in Projects: Fruit and vegetables

An automatic watering and feeding system will take the strain out of watering plants and crops for you this summer. Simply set it up and top up the reservoir every few weeks - adding some liquid feed at the same time - and you can sit back and watch


Watering dormant plants in an unheated shed

On 22/10/2012 in forum

Morning all, I have an unheated shed in which I intend to overwinter pelargoniums and coreopsis. Is there any rule of thumb for how often I should water them ? Thanks, Chris   Water sparingly- if at all-cold and wet will see of more plants that just


50mm rain water diverter

On 27/01/2013 in forum

Morning,  Anyone know where I can get a rin water diverter for a 50mm down pipe? What's a 'rin' water diverter? Is that a make? IMDF, you might try greenhouse suppliers. Ah sorry you mean RAINWATER. Have you tried Google? There are dozens and dozens


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