The Mail on Sunday

GARDEN GURU

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I would normally hardprune

Q my climbing roses in late winter, but they are still in flower due to the mild weather. Should I proceed?

Hannah Tobin

Yes. Remove dead, diseased A or dying branches, then tie in new shoots to fill gaps in supports. Trim back sideshoots that bore flowers by two-thirds, before cutting out any old branches if the plant is heavily congested.

I used to hang up fat balls Q for birds, but found that crumbs dropped to the ground and attracted rats. What feeders could I use that would eliminate this problem?

Evelyn Gottlieb

Garden birds can be messy A eaters, so hanging feeders fitted with a seed catcher tray are a good choice. Prevent a build-up of spilt seeds and their casings by clearing trays daily. A hanging bird-feeder with seed catcher tray costs £15.99 from notonthehi­ghstreet.com.

My indoor azalea has

Q flowered well but is now looking a bit tired. What can

I do to perk it up?

Jill Marsh

Move the plant into a slightly A

larger container using ericaceous compost. Ensure compost remains consistent­ly moist at all times and spritz foliage once a week with a handheld spray filled with water. When new growth appears in spring, give it a half-strength dose of Miracle-Gro Azalea, Camellia & Rhododendr­on

Liquid Plant Food.

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