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		<title>Tree Dahlia</title>
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I have just come across an amazing Dahlia from Suttons.

 

This amazing plant Dahlia imperialis or Tree Dahlia can grow up to 20 foot tall in just one season.

Bought as tubers and treated like any other Dahlia they flower each year around November and December and have thick, bamboo-like stems ...</description>
		<link>http://gardeningregisterblog.co.uk/index.php/tree-dahlia/</link>
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		<title>How green is your garden compost?</title>
		<description>Diarmuid Gavin gives his top tips on preparing your sustainable garden for summer

After one of the longest and coldest winters most of us can remember, the first shoots of spring are slowly starting to emerge. And while it is still too early for the nation’s gardeners to start preparing the ...</description>
		<link>http://gardeningregisterblog.co.uk/index.php/how-green-is-your-garden-compost/</link>
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		<title>How do I take cuttings from Peony and Rhododendron?</title>
		<description>Question:

My late father has a Peony Rose and a Rhododendron and I want to take cuttings from these to give to other family members before the house is sold. Can you advise.

Answer:

It is extremely difficult to take cuttings of Peony and are best propagating by division. Carefully clear away the ...</description>
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		<title>Our Plant of the Month &#8211; Hamamelis (Witch Hazel)</title>
		<description>One of the most spectacular plants in January is Hamamelis or Witch Hazel with the added bonus of brightly coloured leaves during the Autumn. The delicious scent from the spidery flowers is lovely at this time of year; bring a few flowering branches indoors to enjoy them all day long. ...</description>
		<link>http://gardeningregisterblog.co.uk/index.php/hamamelis-witch-hazel/</link>
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		<title>Jobs to do in March</title>
		<description>Flower/Plants



		Prune rose bushes 
		Trim winter-flowering heathers 
		Lift and divide congested clumps of snowdrops and buy new ones `in the green' 
		Prune winter jasmine after flowering 



Fruit/Vegetables



		Force rhubarb 
		Sow leeks and onions in a heated propagator 
		Start spraying outdoor peach and nectarine leaves to prevent peach-leaf curl 
		Sprinkle fertiliser around fruit ...</description>
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		<title>Fruit and Veg Pledge with the RHS</title>
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The RHS is asking people to make a pledge to grow fruit and veg to help them in their campaign to get the nation growing!

The RHS want to encourage individuals and companies to take up the growing mantle, because they believe gardening and growing makes happier and healthier people.

If you ...</description>
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		<title>Camellia sinensis for Making Tea</title>
		<description>Camellia sinensis is similar to the more common ornamental varieties but with the benefit of being able to produce tea from the leaves and shoots.

The flowers are white with yellow stamens and are fragrant. The leaves are evergreen; dark green and shiny. If left unpruned it can grow to 10ft ...</description>
		<link>http://gardeningregisterblog.co.uk/index.php/camellia-sinensis-for-making-tea/</link>
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		<title>Links: UK Gardening Forums</title>
		<description>UK Gardening Forums with additional information to help you find the best one for you





 UK Orchid Forum - A very specialised  forum dedicated or all species of Orchid. It has the usual post areas but also  has sections by cultivation such as Cymbidium and Zygopetalum, Dendrobium,  ...</description>
		<link>http://gardeningregisterblog.co.uk/index.php/links-uk-gardening-forums/</link>
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		<title>General Links</title>
		<description>Link Partners for The Gardening Register

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		<title>Links: Wildlife Products</title>
		<description>Garden Wildlife Products and Services; garden bird food, houses, nesting, information



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Sustainability NetworkActionSpark.com is an online networking site for people who are interested in ...</description>
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