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Cup and saucer vine

By Adam Pasco on 19/11/2007 10:12:02

more (that's a topic for another day).So, what are the alternatives? There are quite a few annual climbers to choose from actually. Morning glory (ipomoea) is popular, but their flowers are all too short-lived. The purple bell vine (rhodochiton) is nice


'Grow Your Own' Week

By Adam Pasco on 30/03/2010 09:48:10

to grow, and get started. A greater range of young plants and seedlings are now available than ever before, providing a good alternative to anyone who thinks sowing seed is tricky. However, you certainly pay for the privilege of buying plants compared


Growing salad crops

By Adam Pasco on 15/04/2013 13:39:10

to continue growing. Plants can then be picked over for several weeks before becoming exhausted, and needing to be replaced. All they'll need is regular watering and the addition of an occasional liquid feed to encourage new growth.Salads also need sowing


How to make a bat box

By Gardeners' World on 21/01/2011 17:04:02

to help them cling properly.To give bats the chance to choose the most suitable roost for the particular time of year site three boxes in your garden facing north, south-west and south-east.Attracting wildlife to your gardenBuilding a hedgehog house


How to maintain your lawn mower

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 11:45:34

before you put your lawnmower into the shed for the winter, empty the petrol tank.Lawn care adviceVideo guide to choosing the best lawn mower for your gardenLaying turf, with advice from Monty Don and Chris BeardshawMonty Don gives advice on renovating a


Frogs and slugs

By Adam Pasco on 25/08/2008 11:23:00

'm choosing mine. Of course, I'm keen to make them welcome, and a dense bed of mixed salad leaves provides the perfect summer residence.I know the word 'organic' is batted around a lot nowadays, but possibly not always fully understood. Organic gardening isn


Apple harvest

By Adam Pasco on 29/09/2008 12:02:00

in this country to have so many wonderful apple varieties to choose from for our gardens. As trees are available on dwarfing rootstocks to keep their ultimate size down, and they can be trained into compact forms like cordons and espaliers, apples are the perfect


Autumn lawn care

By Adam Pasco on 20/09/2010 15:40:29

their lawn was dead (well, mine did look dead) when I wrote about drought damage in the garden in my July blog, but didn't I tell you it would recover once rain came? Not that I'm feeling smug with my prediction. It's just that plants are great survivors


Find out your soil type

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:38:09

Soil typesYour soil type - sandy, loam or clay - determines which plant species you can grow. Knowing your soil type enables to you to choose the plants best suited to your garden. Soil type is identified the presence of clay, sand and silt


Siting a greenhouse

By Daniel Haynes on 16/01/2013 12:27:40

, and what the needs of your plants will be. If you’re planning to grow crops in there all year round, raise seedlings or overwinter tender plants, you’ll need a spot with maximum light and sunshine, away from frost pockets and cold winds.Discover the six


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