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Spring blossom - blackthorn

By Pippa Greenwood on 20/03/2008 11:32:00

I love the delicate flowers of prunus, although I'm not so keen on the blowsier, pink varieties I sometimes see in other gardens. The smaller, more delicate spring blossom hits the spot for me.Like most gardeners, I also have a nose for a bargain


Pruning herbs

By Jekka McVicar on 07/03/2008 16:26:00

cutting back this herb - it shoots off old wood, and is tolerant of hard pruning.I then moved on to the bay trees. I have two standard bay trees, both more than 20 years old. They each take a day and a half to have a full haircut. I know it removes


Growing fruit - protecting strawberries

By Gardeners' World on 16/12/2008 16:01:31

to source, use a synthetic mulch fabric to cover the soil under strawberries, cutting slots out to accommodate the plants.AdamCover your strawberries with netting to stop the birds getting the crop before you do. But remember that birds can get trapped


Gardening with children

By Pippa Greenwood on 03/04/2008 12:42:00

and would regard being sat in front of the TV for hours on end as a very unkind punishment. Give them fresh air every time; as long as the weather is not too vile they'll be out 'doing' at every opportunity.Gardening is high on the list, and they're great


Dianthus: In the pink

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 02/09/2008 13:56:00

, your safest bet is the white double Dianthus 'Mrs Sinkins' which smells like the wrists of wood nymphs. It's one of the old garden pinks (great scent, short flowering season, most of them about 30cm high) and was originally bred in 1868 by John Sinkins


Octoberfest

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 09/10/2007 11:38:02

I do love the garden in October - especially in the sunshine. In the early Spring it is all about hope and waiting: all that mulch and neatly tidied brown border. A month or so later and there is green stuff and bulbs all over the place. Then we


Foxes

By Richard Jones on 30/01/2008 11:11:00

The night air is rent by unearthly shrieks. Stammered yelps and horrid guttural whimpers cut through the silence. It sounds like witches are murdering some poor soul deep in a well at the end of my garden. The foxes are out in force tonight


Houseplants

By Adam Pasco on 10/03/2008 11:49:00

Why don't houseplants ever get featured on gardening programmes on television? Millions of houseplants are sold every year, yet so little is ever written or broadcast about them. Don't other people share my passion for them?I'm a sucker for new


Flat as a pancake

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 27/11/2007 10:59:02

many of my clever plans for the winter garden have come to nothing.Things that were supposed to look sparkly and incandescent in the low light and frosty mornings are now lying in a crumpled heap like laundry in a teenager's bedroom.In particular I have


Composting cardboard

By Adam Pasco on 07/04/2008 13:16:00

Sending compostable waste to landfill is criminal, and while many gardeners do their bit to compost kitchen and garden waste, I'm sure many people could do more.I'm keen to recycle everything I can. This makes sense on two counts: it reduces


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