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glenbar | 21:47 Sat 29th Mar 2008 | Gardening
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Has anyone else had the same problem as me this winter? I have been a gardener for years and although by no means am I in the Titchmarsh scale I can usually get by quite successfully. This year however most of my Fuschias have died in the greenhouse over winter and Geranium seeds that germinated are also mostly dying off. Two Oleander plants have suffered badly and I am gutted. I moved from the South East to Leicestershire, but surely it wouldn't have made that much difference. They are after all in a greenhouse and the seeds in a propagator. Would be interested to hear if anyone else had experienced this as I am puzzled. Thank you
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WAS the green house here when you moved in? If so its possible there may be a fungal type disease in the soil or framework. If so fumigation after romoving the soil can help.
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Thank you for answering. No, I had it erected after I moved in.

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