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Acid soil
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bare root


This is when dormant plants and trees are sold and transported with no soil around their roots.
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pollarding


Pollarding is a similar system of tree and woodland management as Coppicing, but the tree is pruned around 1.5 metres or higher off the ground after the tree has established a strong, healthy trunk.
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gardening glossary


This is a gardening glossary – an explanation of gardening terms, used generally and here on the Plews website.
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alkaline soil


What is alkaline soil? Find out in Plews’ Gardening Glossary. Also see our Garden Advice Visit & Gardening Lessons services for more help with your garden. has a pH of above 7 and is most common i [..]
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annuals


Annuals are plants that are sown, grow, flower, fruit, set seed and die in one growing season.
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Biological Diversity
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black spot


Black spot, Diplocarpon rosae, is probably the most common disease found on roses and the one most people will recognise as a problem. It is a fungal disease.
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bi-ennials


Bi-ennials are plants which take two years to grow before producing seeds, flowering or growing fruit.
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Companion planting
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