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Easy Restart amaryllis or hippeastrums into growth by keeping them warm and watering them sparingly. Plant new bulbs - bury only the lower half...
Sunday Mirror, 11/15/09 by Adrienne Wild · More from publication -
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Going potty for a splash of winter time colour WHAT can I plant in pots for winter interest on my balcony? - Jade Wilde, Fareham, Hants ...
Sunday Mirror, 11/15/09 by Adrienne Wild · More from publication -
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Jobs for the week Easy Check gladioli corms and stored dahlia tubers. Any showing signs of disease should be removed and destroyed before they...
Sunday Mirror, 11/08/09 by Adrienne Wild · More from publication -
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Jobs for the week Easy Raise patio containers on pot feet to prevent waterlogging. Reduce your watering of fuchsia plants that are being...
Sunday Mirror, 11/01/09 by Adrienne Wild · More from publication -
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Jobs for the week Easy Raise patio containers on pot feet to prevent waterlogging. Reduce your watering of fuchsia plants that are being...
Sunday Mirror, 11/01/09 by Adrienne Wild · More from publication -
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Easy Protect newly-planted trees with a tree collar or a plastic or cardboard tube to protect the stem from being chewed by rabbits and used as a...
Sunday Mirror, 10/25/09 by Adrienne Wild · More from publication -
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I've only got one bite at the apple.. which is best? I HAVE room for just one apple tree. Which variety do you recommend? - Ceri Nichols,...
Sunday Mirror, 10/25/09 by Adrienne Wild · More from publication -
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Easy Cover the crowns of slightly tender plants with a blanket of horticultural fleece held down with stones. Make sure greenhouse heaters are...
Sunday Mirror, 10/18/09 by Adrienne Wild · More from publication -
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Where will this witch hazel cast a good spell? WHERE should I plant a witch hazel? - Gillian Saunders, Whittlesey, Cambs THIS plant is...
Sunday Mirror, 10/18/09 by Adrienne Wild · More from publication -
do it!; Easy Cover the crowns of slightly tender plants with a
Easy Cover the crowns of slightly tender plants with a blanket of horticultural fleece held down with stones. Make sure greenhouse heaters are...
Sunday Mirror, 10/18/09 by Adrienne Wild · More from publication



