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Planting seeds and germination

By Jekka McVicar on 15/02/2008 17:02:00

annuals into flower is to be mean and only feed the plants when changing the pot size; this way the plant won't produce too much foliage.For the Herb Farm we have been sowing French parsley. The trick to get a good germination is to sow the seeds


Growing sweet peas

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 20/06/2011 17:47:30

to the sweet pea.The best I can find is a cowboy song that was a hit in 1966 "Sweet pea / Apple of my eye /  Don't know when and I don't know why". Nice but not exactly horticulturally relevant.*Anyway, sweet peas are flowering now. Lathyrus odoratus


Late-summer colour

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:33:04

in late-summer are pretty wide-ranging, as are shrubs, climbers and herbaceous perennials. Most fashionable annuals, exotics and tender perennial patio plants should also stay in flower until late-September, or even early October, if properly looked after


Shepherd's purse

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 17:46:51

. Avoid disturbing the soil deeply as this will bring dormant seeds to the surface. Mulch around plants with 5cm layer of garden compost or composted bark mulch.Spray young plants with a contact weedkiller before they get chance to flower. freshly


Weeds and weather

By Jane Moore on 16/05/2008 11:00:00

with them for moisture and nutrients. My plot is certainly far from perfect - it's a constant battle of removing perennial weeds and hoeing annuals in the worst affected areas. I try to weed on a 'little and often' basis; I concentrate on the worst beds


What to do now in your garden - week 10

By Gardeners' World on 31/10/2011 11:08:05

condition - and you'll also save yourself some pennies when it comes to the annual service.Mow lawns and trim new edgesDig compost into borders to improve water retention Add copper rings to pots to protect plants from slugs and snailsAround the garden


What to do now in your garden - week 48

By Gardeners' World on 31/10/2011 11:15:46

bird baths and feedersAround the gardenClear faded growth of golden hops and annual climbersPlant bare-root roses in well-prepared soilTransplant shrubs and conifersFlowersCheck fruits in store for signs of rot or deteriorationPlant new fruit bushes


Summer flowers: a personal Top 10

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 18/01/2010 15:20:04

to keep wearing the same size trousers. I could fly off somewhere hot, but sadly that's not terribly practical. Instead, my cheap and easy solution is to talk about summer flowers, with the only proviso being that they can be any colour at all except white


How to sow seeds outdoors

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 17:21:01

use this technique to grow flowering perennials and biennials as well as hardy annuals to brighten up you beds and borders. Sow into weed-free soil that has been dug, forked and raked to create a fine surface structure or 'tilth'. SeedsArea of prepared


Top 10 pond plants

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:39:28

at a pond margin. It can be divided or grown from seed in spring.Myosotis scorpioidesThis miniature water lily spreads about 30cm (12in), with each flower and leaf being just 2.5cm (1in) in size. Given a sunny position it will flower from June


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