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Bonsai trees

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 16/06/2008 14:12:00

, mysticism, strange tools and exotic outfits are purely optional. Just remember you're dealing with miniature trees not house plants; like trees they need cold winters, air, water and sunshine to thrive.For more information you could try the Federation


Browsing botanic gardens

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 07/04/2009 16:43:58

and homeliness of a 'proper' garden, but that's the point, really. It's wonderful to see a fabulous tree or shrub and know that somewhere very close will be a neatly engraved label giving more information than you will ever need. Not just the plant name but also


Island gardens

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 18/08/2009 12:01:52

and consisted of immaculately maintained pathways through fabulous exotic plantings. Since then the garden staff has been reduced from 12 to one and the mood of the garden has changed to one more in keeping with the relaxed attitude of the island.The paths are a


Cruising with Gardeners' World

By Pippa Greenwood on 06/09/2007 10:19:35

geometric pool with hidden-surprise mini-gardens leading off along its length and deep in to the distance. The Eden Project too never fails to fascinate and impress and we came away grasping numerous rather pricey packets of seed for all sorts of exotic


Christmas list: gardening gifts

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 02/12/2008 11:55:22

Farm Plants. This is a wonderful nursery in North Wales stuffed with exotic plants of which I have never heard, from Aesculus wangii  to Zingiber mioga ‘Crug’s Zing’.String: ideally tarred twine because it smells so good. I would like lots of it so


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