Flowers
Flowers can transform any garden. Do you have a favourite flower plant or seed that you grow? Or are you struggling to find that perfect flower for your garden? Post your queries here.

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Started by Madagal 2 years ago
New to the gardening scene. I have recently purchased 3 Alstroemeria jumbo plug plants and have successfully potted on and watered well and they are n...
remove this Last replied to by foodorder 3 days ago
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Started by TerriMaz 3 years ago
I planted 2 Winter Beauty clematis earlier this year and they settled in really well in November lots of flower buds appeared and I was delighted. I w...
remove this Last replied to by mikerooney179 4 weeks ago
This is a great inspiring article. I am pretty much pleased with your good work. You put really very helpful information...
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Started by Christos1 4 years ago
I am not much of a gardener but I have a Scartho Gem clematis it has already had one flourish of flowers but it does then have a second flourish do I ...
remove this Last replied to by Rachael Curry Forcind 11 months ago
Locate the faded flower heads and trace the stem down to the nearest set of leaves or healthy buds. Using pruning shears...
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Started by GeeBee 3 years ago
I have a climbing rose that has been growing up through the branches of a dead contorted willow. But the tree is now about to fall over. What can I do...
remove this Last replied to by Sean Collier 11 months ago
A climbing rose is poised to topple a dead contorted willow. You're wondering how to sustain the 10-12-foot rose with an...
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Started by wilfm 3 years ago
can all of the foliage(leaves)of red hot pokers be cut down to ground level?
remove this Last replied to by Jimmiemitchell 11 months ago
Yes, you can cut down the foliage (leaves) of red hot pokers (Kniphofia) to ground level. Red hot pokers are herbaceous ...
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Started by abifloralartist 3 years ago
Does anyone out there have these in their garden?  I planted mine in a small bed next to the pond a couple of years ago and they are now proud of the...
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Started by Jenka 3 years ago
I have a flower bed that takes quite a while to dry out after a heavy downpour and I have a problem growing plants there.  I wanted to plant Weigela ...
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Started by jorgy 3 years ago
I have started growing tree lilies and they are now 2 years old.  On a couple of them the upper leaves have turned almost yellow and now I notice tha...
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Started by Rachel57 3 years ago
Can anyone help please? My Husband bought me a Duchess of Edinburgh clematis in June this year. When I planted it stood about 12inches high, had very...
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Started by incendia 3 years ago
I have only recently started taking gardening seriously (I'm a Lockdowm gardener!) and recently took some cuttings from my geraniums. I was happy that...
remove this Last replied to by Rachel57 3 years ago
Hi Incendea, I'm exactly in the same situation as you... Lockdown gardener and experimenting with Geraniums. I bought lo...



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