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transplanting wild bluebells

On 10/05/2013 in forum

Hi ,there is a carpet of bluebells in a woodland directly behind my back garden,really stunning looking at the moment..I have a bank at the end of my garden and am in process of planting it up with daffodils and tulips  and was wondering if I dug up


between a shed and a dark place

On 11/05/2013 in forum

at the very back of my back garden i have a 5foot squared area with a shed on 1 side a brick wall on the opposite side and wooden fences on the other 2 sides with just a small path to the side,  there is a large silver birch right in the middle


Talkback: Oak trees

On 28/11/2011 in forum

I looked up the Stelmužė oak on Google Maps - they reckon it's under a lake My garden backs onto a park of ancient woodland in North London. Mostly oak and hornbeam, but the old oaks with their great extending boughs were very damaged by the 1987


Evergreen trees: the holm oak

On 09/12/2008 in Gardeners' musings

Evergreen trees and shrubs are tricky. They are a very important part of our gardens at this time of year, but they need to be used with great care and a light touch.I'm thinking about this at the moment because I'm planting a new woodland for a


Pruning Rhododendons - how? Help needed!

On 26/06/2012 in forum

Hi! We have a very large and leggy Anthony Waterer rhodo which looks too big for its position in our newly created woodland garden. We'd like to prune it, but is it OK to cut it back hard without doing damage? And if so, how long, approximately


Hedge plant for shade!

On 01/04/2013 in forum

it to add some privacy from the road overlooking my garden Laurel would grow there.....good choice I thinkeuonymous emerald gaiety is a pretty green n white but low growing evergreen suitable for a hedge Holly can cope with shade and woodland conditions


woodland and log shack stack

On 27/02/2012 in forum

rather too many programmes concentrate on the problem of not having enough space. But there are a lot of gardens which have the opposite problem, rather large gardens, in my case half an acre to be managed. I love gardening, but the woodland


Woodland plants

On 12/09/2012 in forum

that looks gorgeous and having read it's a woodland plant I though I'd see if I can propogate a bit of that and push it in.  Which made me think is there anything else similar that'd look as lovely. Soil is clay.  Needs to be low maintanence.  Novice gardener


Woodland plants

On 12/09/2012 in forum

that looks gorgeous and having read it's a woodland plant I though I'd see if I can propogate a bit of that and push it in.  Which made me think is there anything else similar that'd look as lovely. Soil is clay.  Needs to be low maintanence.  Novice gardener


Building Rockeries

On 13/11/2012 in forum

Hello gang, Reached the next stage of reclaiming my garden (which hasnt been touched for 25+years) I want to build 2 rockeries to make a border between my lawn and a woodland type seating area  The bricks mark out the area i want them to be, both


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