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JamToday
Your alo vera indoor plant,?. Some of The leaves on mine are starting to get black Am I giving it too much water, or not enough?...
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stowfelda
I am growing potatoes in plastic containers. They are first earlies. Do I wait until the leaves die down before harvesting?
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oldmisery
when is the correct time of year to prune my Acer trees ?
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what..the?
its been there for years it would be impossible to hand pick out roots and all, is there something we could spray the wall down with that would kill the grass growing out. This is an outside wall not...
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Dris
I have the papers to transfer to a tracker mortgage from my lender. Im dithering as I dont know if its the best time to change to a tracker or would it be best to go for fixed rate instead for a 2yr...
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ayabrea38
that we have in our garden.Its got lilac/purple flowers that have just bloomed and they smell divine,very floral,it blows in the breeze through the garden.Its about 10-12 feet tall with thin branches.
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julia-mag
I would love to see the local birds nests round here as every hanging basket i put out get stripped of its liner, I have tried felt liners (fdisasterous) then I tried coir liners (coir all over the...
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dennisb66
I have 4 pampass grasses in my back garden,I am going to dig up 2 of them. Yesterday I cut them back to approx.24in off the ground,their base is about 2ft.6in. to 3ft. across. Do they have a root ball...
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lucca
What are the benefits (if any) of peat-free compost over ordinary potting compost? Is one better than the other for particular gardening projects? TIA.
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Goofy
and Belfast sinks. I have a number of thse which I use to grow herbs. Is it a good idea to put capillary mating in the bottom - or whatever the stuff is called that is used for hanging baskets? Some...
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kia cat
We're growing some potatoes in an old dustbin. Earthing up when the shoots develop. [1] Slug/snail control: I'm guessing slug pellets on the earth aren't a good idea if we'll be eating the crop? Would...
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sazwelly
Please can someone help me. I want to put some soft flooring for the mini playground out my back garden. At the moment it is just concreate. Any ideas?? Cheap would be great. Also where can i get it...
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ruthann1021
is the safforn from the crocuses in my garden safe to eat, or is the safron you eat from some other crocuses?
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2gbmum
I'd like to create a growing screen that's not very broad but over 6ft tall, along side my fence in my back garden which is small but overlooked. I like the idea of bamboo but know that it's invasive....
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louculhane
Can anyone help me. Myself and my sisters are interested in travelling to the Cotswolds or maybe devon for the summer and we would like to rent 3 self catering cottages. There are two families of 4,...
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al74green
i live in a terraced property, my neighbour has said we do not have access to our rear garden via her garden even though there is a gate between our properties, is she right?
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bunty39
solid mass at roots. help
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ganesh
I planted primroses in pots and some of them have died and gone flat-looking (still with loads of buds) When I went to pull them up there were no roots. It was as if they were just lying on the...
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paddywak
Over the week end I cut down four conifers, they were quite well established, about 8ft high, and have obviously left quite a substantial root systems I the ground. Could somebody please advise me on...
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windycity8
we went for a lovely drive in the countryside this weekend and saw lots of crops growing under reams and reams of clear plastic. what do the farmers do with this plastic after they have used it, do...

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