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Growing sunflowers

By Kate Bradbury on 24/03/2011 16:50:53

'll be raising mine indoors in a peat-free sowing compost.After that, I don't really know. In the past I've just planted them out and given them a good water when they've needed it. I've never fed a sunflower (I don't feed flowers, as a rule). A record breaking


Growing ornamental poppies

By Gardeners' World on 17/11/2011 17:50:30

level will rejuvenate it and, though it seems brutal, will allow the plant a fresh start. Once again there will be neat rosettes and, with luck,a few more flowers in late summer. More on growing ornamental poppiesMake a nettle feed in a container


How to make a hinged nest box

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 11:52:32

of your resident birds - from egg laying, hatching and feeding to the fledglings finally leaving the nest.Untreated wood, ideally 15-25mm thick40mm screws x 20Felt nails x 8Strip of rubber, roofing felt or leatherWood nails x 2Tape measurePencil or marker


How to water your plants

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 12:25:05

that can survive without regular watering in summer.Choose large pots for your plants as they won't dry out as quickly as small ones. Group pots together to make watering easier.More advice on watering and feeding plantsWatering hanging baskets


Garden butterflies

By Richard Jones on 30/04/2008 12:51:00

completely different foodplants. Butterflies in the spring emergence lay their eggs on holly and their caterpillars feed on the developing buds. When these insects reach adulthood in late-summer they lay their eggs on ivy flower buds. At least


Insects on compost heaps

By Richard Jones on 28/05/2008 13:14:00

the blue of the wooden compost bins. Yes blue. They match the shed and aren't really that bright - they've weathered to a dark rustic tone.And feeding on the fly maggots is a whole series of other insects. There's a veritable ecosystem in there. Several


Frogs and slugs

By Adam Pasco on 25/08/2008 11:23:00

feeding frenzy day and night, unhindered by daytime sunshine, if you can remember what that looks like.But help is at hand. When I pop out to pick my salads each evening I usually disturb a frog or two among the leaves, finding their supper just as I


Ferns in pots

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

the base from early spring, unfurling beautifully. The only other thing I've noticed with new growth in my pots is that it can look very pale, which I put down to lack of feed. So pay attention, and add liquid feed to a watering every couple of weeks


Manure

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 17/02/2009 16:55:23

feed (it is better to put it under the mulch as I have discovered from experience that it you do not then the dogs eat it with very unfortunate consequences). I have also used pelleted chicken manure and straightforward bonemeal: all of these come


Wireworms

By Richard Jones on 18/02/2009 15:48:08

; slugs I thought, but maybe not.Wireworms are the tough cylindrical orange-brown larvae of click beetles. The agricultural ones, several Agriotes species, live in the soil layer feeding on roots and tubers, which of course, brings them into conflict


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