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Started by theoldroadrat 5 years ago
The border around the base of my Lilac tree is arid and dry. It is difficult to grow anything there so I was considering covering the area with a brea...
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Agnes
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Started by Agnes 8 years ago
Hi, Having recently moved into my first home, I am now excitedly planning my garden remodel for next spring! I've thrown in lots of spring b...
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Started by Digger 4 years ago
Hi all, new to this forum. I need to identify this shrub, I think it is a Viburnum but having difficulty deciding which strain. Any help much apprecia...
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Started by yellowclare 7 years ago
HiDoes anyone have any tips for what I can put in my baskets and containers for 2016. I love Begonia Apricot Shades and usually have a few baskets of ...
remove this Last replied to by CarolineWebb 5 months ago
Nice post.
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Started by fudgewood 2 years ago
Hi, i bought far too many bulbs this year, can i keep them dry and plant them next year. If i can, what would be the best way to do this?
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Started by Skye 4 years ago
hi everyone i purchased a growtrug last autumn when they were on offer with the intention of growing some vegetables in it this year. Hubby and I are...
carolb
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Started by carolb 6 years ago
Hi Folks, Yesterday my Brother brought me a plant in need of tender loving care, he said it was a Hebe from my Nephews new garden that had to go to m...
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Started by carolb 6 years ago
This morning I spotted white violets and a single aconite showing in my garden, but my neighbour has snowdrops in flower already.
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I have Aconites, Hellebores, Snowdrops & a few Primrose.
carolb
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Started by carolb 7 years ago
Hi all, given the wonderful weather we have been having recently I have been busy in my garden enlarging the boarders a bit, I have been here two year...
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remove this Last replied to by carolb 7 years ago
No sadly they did not, these are homes for the over 55's of which I am now one, and the previous occupant was quite elde...
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Started by Keyleigh Alice 7 years ago
I  never gets the right colours for my cosmos, but always get pinks, mauve, and white but never gets the orange and yellows.Why is this?Have tried fo...
Hemeroholic
remove this Last replied to by Hemeroholic 7 years ago
Try a different seed supplier.




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