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By Adam Pasco in
Gardeners' musings
[...] I was always dubious about the idea of making small pots out of old newspaper. Surely they'll fall apart, I thought, and can't possibly be worth the bother. How wrong I was. Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Plants
There's nothing wrong with instant gratification. Who can resist the appeal of primulas at this time of year? Certainly not me. Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Gardeners' musings
When growing edible crops, it is essential to use your plot efficiently, especially if space is limited. Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Plants
It won't be long before daffodils, tulips and hyacinths signal the arrival of spring, but if we want summer and autumn to provide similar displays we have to start planning and planting now. Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Plants
Although I grow snowdrops in my own garden, and I admire their short-lived display - most welcome at the coldest time of year - they don't really rock my boat. Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Gardeners' musings
With such a dull, damp and dismal start to the year, I didn't feel very motivated to venture into my garden. That all changed last Friday [...] Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Gardeners' musings
What a December we've had! I can't remember anything quite like this before. Can you? Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Gardeners' musings
News that Monty Don will be returning to Gardeners' World has really got you talking! Hundreds have responded to my blog about the changing presenter line-up. Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Gardeners' musings
When the new series of Gardeners' World returns next spring we'll be welcoming back some familiar friends on a Friday evening. Continue reading...
By Adam Pasco in
Gardeners' musings
With snow falling, I knew it was cold this morning when I went out to take the kids to school ... and couldn't get the car doors open. They were frozen stuck. Continue reading...
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