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Growing daffodils

By Kate Bradbury on 08/10/2009 16:14:16

times their own depth - to get them flowering again. It's also important to remove faded blooms to avoid the plants wasting energy on seed production, then wait at least six weeks before cutting back the foliage, as the leaves convert the sun's energy


Top 10 pond plants

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

to July. Plants will look best if plants are renewed from cuttings every year (cuttings should be taken from new, leggy stems).Veronica beccabungaBetween June and September, Anemopsis californica produces distinctive, honey-scented white flowers. It can


Rose pruning

By Adam Pasco on 23/02/2009 16:22:04

, rather than rushing in with secateurs snipping everywhere. Every cut serves a purpose, so consider carefully. Pruning provides an opportunity to maintain the health, vigour and flowering performance of our roses.Any old stems showing signs of dieback can


How to grow arisaema

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 10:23:55

are growing stronglyMore on growing summer perennialsHow to grow climbing glory vinePlant summer-flowering bulbs in potsGrow dahlias for cut flowersGrow exotic plants from seedGrow lilies from bulbilsPlant eucomis


Growing orchids

By Kate Bradbury on 05/11/2009 16:11:55

I'm not sure I like moth orchids. They're pretty to look at when in flower, but a bit of a pain to care for if you want them to bloom again. And I think it's a bit sad that these beautiful plants, which should be growing in the canopy of an exotic


Growing honesty

By Kate Bradbury on 10/05/2013 12:43:42

There are so few plants that do well in my small, shady garden, but those that do thrive deserve a medal. This week, honesty is taking centre stage, with its tall spires of brilliant white flowers, towering above more subtle spring blooms.I love


Growing fragrant sweet peas

By Adam Pasco on 08/08/2011 13:02:27

overcoat that has now infected their foliage in my garden (anyone know any resistant varieties?).With regular deadheading and watering I'm hoping to keep my sweet peas going a little longer, generating ever-welcome cut flowers.For me it's also one


How to make lavender bath oil

By Gardeners' World on 13/10/2011 17:12:56

Lavender is well known as a natural, gentle remedy to help us relax. This soothing bath oil is made using both the leaves and flowers of lavender, and light olive oil.As the essential oil evaporates into the steam, its sweet aroma is released


How to grow early strawberries

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 17:31:55

Strawberry plants will be in growth to flower and fruit four to six weeks ahead of outdoor plants if potted up now and brought into a cool greenhouse or conservatory. Keep them well lit, ventilated and watered to prevent the plants becoming leggy


Agapanthus

By Adam Pasco on 13/07/2009 16:48:12

, rather than flowers. Nothing surprising so far - many plants need to get established and fill their pots before settling down into a regular flowering routine. To get agapanthus to flower well you must almost ignore them. They need to become pot bound, so


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