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Nectaroscordum of the gods

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 05/05/2009 18:04:09

.Nectaroscordum grows from a bulb, and is part of the allium (or onion) family. In fact it used to be called Allium bulgaricum until the nomenclaturists stepped in a few years ago. While I'm always smitten by the spherical flowers of most alliums (for example the tennis


Final preparations for Chelsea

By Jekka McVicar on 09/05/2008 18:08:00

The final build up to the Chelsea Flower Show has started. It's become something of a tradition to open the herb farm to the public the weekend before Chelsea. Visitors who aren't going to the show can see the display plants and it's a great boost


Future Gardens and Butterfly World

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 04/08/2009 14:59:06

is now alive with colour. And where flowers grow, wildlife follows and there are huge numbers of happily buzzing bees and flighty butterflies all over the place.Ivan has sown a huge range of flowers (about 65 species) varying from sky blue cornflowers


Ryton Gardens

By on 11/04/2013 12:22:24

774Wolston Lane, Ryton on Dunsmore, Coventry, Warwickshire024 7630 3517www.rytongardens.co.ukCV8 3LGOpen all year, daily, 10am-5pm. Adults £5.50, OAPs/children (5-16) £3.50. Single discount with card: 25%. parking,toilets,full-disabled,plants,refreshments,picnic,shop


Foxgloves

By Adam Pasco on 28/07/2008 13:23:00

There's something really rewarding about cupping your hand under an old foxglove flower, tapping it gently and collecting the seeds that cascade out of it. It must be something like collecting coins from a slot machine when you've hit the jackpot


Growing fragrant sweet peas

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

Ask any seed company to name their Top 10 bestselling flowers and you'll regularly find sweet peas in first place.Sweet peas are the gardeners’ favourite for climbing colour and delicious fragrance, bringing a touch of cottage garden nostalgia


Hummingbird hawkmoths and bumblebees

By Richard Jones on 27/08/2009 11:06:03

at the honeysuckle flowers. But it took me a few days to realize the bumblebees were different. There were several species, but my eye was caught by the well-groomed buff orange ones. In the UK most of the all-orange bumbles, also sometimes called carder bees


Planting bulbs in lawns

By Adam Pasco on 31/10/2011 16:22:20

When visiting large gardens during spring, I always admire the drifts of dwarf flowering bulbs growing up through wide expanses of grass. Catch them when flowers are at their best and they look magnificent. They could be snowdrops or crocus, dainty


A rose by any other name...

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 04/12/2007 08:51:02

Although the time for roses is long past they can be remarkably resilient. Here we are at the beginning of December and I have two flowering in my garden at the moment - Rosa 'The Prince' and R. Moonlight. It is true that neither bloom is much


Memorial rose

By Adam Pasco on 18/10/2010 14:37:46

The rose is our most popular flower, and rightly so. A single rose bud captures perfection, slowly opening to celebrate nature at its very best.And as well as being a thing of beauty, roses are the perfect plant to grow as a celebration of life


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