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How to plant a small tree

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 12:02:16

A tree will add height, colour and architectural interest to a garden scheme and, if planted properly, should provide many years of enjoyment. In winter, bare-rooted plants become available - a cheaper alternative to ones in pots. Winter


How to plant in waves

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 14:00:53

Find out how to combine annuals and perennials of varying heights in a 'wave' planting, in this practical video guide from Carol Klein.springMore planting advicePlant a bare-root rosePlant a shrubPlant a bare-root treePlant a fig tree


How to create a year-round pot display

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 13:59:08

of the rootball to about 2cm - 3cm below the rim of the container. Fill around the rootball with more compost mix, firming it in layers as you fill.Aim for the finished compost level to be 2cm - 3cm below the rim of the pot. This will allow you to water the plant


How to plant alpines through gravel

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 11:38:16

Monty Don and Carol Klein demonstrate how to plant alpine plants through a layer of membrane and gravel, with advice on increasing soil drainage.spring or autumnMore on growing alpinesWatch our video guide to making an alpine pathVideo advice


How to plant an acer in a pot

By Gardeners' World on 13/09/2011 16:03:39

can damage their leaves.More acer projectsPlant acer and ajuga in a containerDeal with acer tar spotBrowse acer varietiesAdd autumn colour to your garden


How to plant hyacinth bulbs

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 11:07:23

Hyacinth bulbs are widely available and will produce a broad spectrum of colours. Whatever their shade, hyacinths look spectacular planted on their own in a rustic terracotta pot. It's a quick and easy job for autumn that will have stunning rewards


How to grow tulips in problem places

By Gardeners' World on 16/11/2011 15:50:41

eight weeks, then lift bulbs from the soil, and clean and store them. Don't water them. Then, simply replant in autumn.AdamTulips can be planted between September and December, but planting them from November onwards can limit the chances of them


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