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Talkback: December gardening jobs

On 10/12/2012 in forum

I have to go up to my spinney and cut cornus sticks which are now bright red to stick into my spreads of white heather at the front gate which are just opening their flowers. It is one of my favourite December jobs. I saw a similar thing in a


December 2013 Issue - The Calendar

On 22/11/2012 in forum

Every year it is with excitement that we unwrapped the cellophane of the December issue to view the following year's (free) Calendar. For years now, this has been has had pride of place on the kitchen's noticeboard. However, the 'recession' has


December offers online

On 28/11/2012 in forum

I have been trying to order the roses collection and the free peonies as offered in Decembers issue of Gardeners World. As usually happens to me i insert the given web address but can never get onto the relevant site. Has anyone managed to order


December gardening jobs

On 10/12/2012 in Gardeners' musings

It takes quite a lot to tempt me outside in December, but once I’m coated, booted and scarved and do get outside, I suddenly realise quite how much there is to do. With my (rather unflattering) beanie hat snugly pulled down, it’s time to work


plants in flower for a December wedding?

On 13/11/2012 in forum

can grow?-that flower in December? Very difficult if doing it yourself. White hyacinths and Paperwhite daffodils can flower in December. Probably best to ask a florist what they can provide. They will have access to flowers grown under glass. There


Talkback: Making a Christmas wreath

On 31/12/2012 in forum

Happy Christmas Kate,All the holly up the golf course has had the berries taken by the birds at the beginning of December so there's not much left ,the ivy has also gone over with not much to look at at all,may be next year will be more productive


A rose by any other name...

On 04/12/2007 in Unassigned

Although the time for roses is long past they can be remarkably resilient. Here we are at the beginning of December and I have two flowering in my garden at the moment - Rosa 'The Prince' and R. Moonlight. It is true that neither bloom is much


Winter Wonderland

On 27/12/2010 in Gardeners' musings

Before I start, please accept the warmest of wishes from all the team at gardenersworld.com and Gardeners' World magazine. We hope your Christmas was a happy one, and the New Year ahead brings you everything you would wish for.What a December we


Christmas list: gardening gifts

On 02/12/2008 in Gardeners' musings

It is December (already) and Christmas is lurking around the corner like a tinsel clad, benevolent bogeyman dripping with cranberry sauce and liqueur chocolates.You know that perennial question “what would you like for Christmas”? It was all so very


Exotic winter bloomer

On 03/12/2007 in Unassigned

What a surprise it is when the Japanese aralia bursts into bloom in December. Quite why anything should naturally be programmed to flower at this time of year always puzzles me, but perhaps this native of Japan and South Korea is just confused


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