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How to remove dead wood from plants

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 15:36:48

Learn how to recognise and remove dead wood from garden trees, in Chris Beardshaw's video demonstration.summerMore advice on growing treesPlanting a bare-root treePlanting a fig treeTraining a nectarine tree against a fencePlanting a small tree


Trees for small gardens

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:37:20

the year. It can reach a height of 10m.Prunus serrula, Tibetan cherryFeatured in Toby Buckland's gold medal-winning Ethical garden at BBC Gardeners' World Live 2008, Eriobotrya japonica is a small tree with large, evergreen leaves. Grown in a sheltered


How to plant a yew hedge

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 12:53:13

Watch Monty Don's video demonstration of how to plant a yew hedge, with advice on drainage, planting distances and mulching.spring or autumnMore advice on plantingPlanting a bare-root rosePlanting a shrubBare-root plantingPlanting a bare-root tree


How to plant a small tree

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

is the ideal time to plant bare-rooted trees and there are few simple ways to give them the best start. Tree, tree tieCane, stringSpade, forkWooden stakeHammer, sawCompost, granular fertiliser, well-rotted manureMulch or bark chippingsNovember - February1 hour


Top 10 plants for containers

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:38:58

-changing corner. Repetition can be effective, and garden designers will often use three or more identical containers planted with the same plants for maximum impact.There's no end to the range of plants that can be grown in pots. By combining long-term evergreens


The field maple

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 25/10/2010 16:24:11

the evergreens to keep us amused.Last year my autumn tree of choice was the magnificent liquidambar - I was actually quite bossy in my urgings. This year I have chosen a slightly more humble tree: the field maple, Acer campestre.Acer campestre is our only native


Trees for small gardens 2

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 19/07/2010 15:12:21

The other day there was a tweet* from Gardeners' World regarding a post I wrote on this blog a couple of years ago, about my top five trees for small gardens.While I still stick with those five I thought I might try and add a further five just


The ornamental cabbage

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 23/11/2009 14:06:12

as cut flowers). I saw them at the base of street trees, gleefully mixed in with bright chrysanthemums and lipstick-pink cyclamen. Not  a very conventional mixture but certainly striking.There are variations: this one has a good solid evergreen box edge


Growing herbs

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 08/11/2010 16:30:07

that are being groomed - already -  for displays at next year's RHS Flower Shows.Herbs are one of the few things that can be used the whole way through the winter. A pot of rosemary, some mint (Egyptian mint is, apparently, the most evergreen) and a bay tree


Ferns in pots

By Adam Pasco on 24/11/2008 14:47:42

.So, what's left? Thankfully, I was tempted to buy a couple of hardy evergreen ferns from Fernatix while at Gardeners' World Live a few years ago and now, planted in tall terracotta pots, they take pride of place on my patio during winter.Ferns have rotten


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