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Greenhouse job checklist - week 45

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:55:02

, with no artificial light, to promote floweringClean staging and wash capillary matting to use next summerBring potted peaches and nectarines under cover


Fruit and veg job checklist - week 46

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:55:06

Clear away climbing beans, then pull up, clean and store away canes and supportsPlant new fruit trees and bushesCheck fruits in storage and remove any showing signs of rotPot up leafy herbs to bring on to a window sill and use in winterSow hardy


Greenhouse job checklist - week 46

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:55:06

Keep pelargoniums looking good into winter by picking over spent flower heads and tatty leavesClean glazing to let in the maximum amount of lightWash pots and traysClear fallen leaves from guttersPlant lilies in potsClear old plants from


Around the garden checklist

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:55:17

Clean and sharpen pruning toolsRepair and treat fencing and timber structures while climbing plants are dormantBring all watering equipment indoors, including hoses and sprinklersWrap insulation around outside taps and cut off the water supply


Greenhouse checklist

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:55:18

Follow weather forecasts closely to ensure you're setting greenhouse heating accuratelyPrune both indoor and outdoor vinesDig up rhubarb, pot up, and place in total darkness under a giant bin to force an early cropThoroughly clean glazing inside


How to take begonia leaf cuttings

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 11:50:06

Summer is the ideal time to take leaf cuttings from your houseplants. A single leaf can produce many young plants, and this technique is particularly useful for foliage plants such as Begonia rex.Healthy begonia plantClean, sharp knife and cutting


Flea beetle

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 15:11:07

vulnerable to attack, so protect them by waiting until they're a good size before planting out. Exploit the beetles' habit of jumping and catch them with a sticky trap. Coat a piece of card with grease, such as insect barrier glue, leaving a clean strip along


How to make glass jar lanterns

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 16:02:10

Made from recycled glass jars, frosted with spray, these pretty garden lanterns are a cheap and easy way to give your garden a magical feel. Keep the design as simple as possible as this makes it easier to cut out the design and to remove


How to prune roses

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 16:15:31

want the new growth.AdamAvoid spreading disease by always making sure your secateurs are clean and sharp.Always try to prune when the rose is dormant - after autumn leaf fall and before the buds break in spring.More advice on growing rosesPruning shrub


Mould on lilies

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 13:45:26

. In general, the bigger and plumper the bulb, the better. It needs to be firm and undamaged. If there's brown rot at the base of the bulb, don't buy it. Blue mould may appear on tissue that has been slightly damaged, but you can cut it away with a clean, sharp


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