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Tasty tomatoes

By Pippa Greenwood on 01/08/2007 16:03:35

's Gardeners' World Magazine article on 'Tomatoes for cooking' and a whole host of extras that I just couldn't resist, including some of my Italian favourites such as the ox heart and some I was sent to trial called 'Piccolo'. There are rarely any


Chelsea Flower Show countdown

By Jekka McVicar on 14/03/2008 18:01:00

, which is causing me some concern as we do not have a cold store here to hold them back. Our floral displays are exactly how they would be in the garden, except that each plant will have been minutely prepared before leaving the farm.Woad, Isatis


The brimstone moth

By Richard Jones on 06/05/2009 15:16:07

Our first barbecue of the season was Sunday 3 May, so much pottering about in the garden sunshine. It's all happening out there now. Last week there were 13 newts in the pond, we couldn't move for holly blues and then the swifts were back. It


Growing eryngiums

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 18/07/2011 11:30:48

Ladies and gentlemen, let us pause from our busy lives for a few minutes in order to consider the eryngium. Those of you an eye for a bargain will already be subscribers to Gardeners' World Magazine, and a few of you will have noticed my writing


How to take cuttings from house plants

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 11:04:58

The process of rooting cuttings in water is an effective method of propagating many types of house plant. Once cuttings have developed a good root system, they can be potted up in compost. In addition to house plants, various tender perennials and summer bedding plants can also b...


Flea beetle

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 15:11:07

. Take care not to disturb the beetles before an application, or they'll jump out of harm's way.brassica seedlings, nasturtiums, alyssum, anemone, stocks, cleome, godetiaspring, summerMore common garden pestsLily beetleRosemary leaf beetleCapsid bugsLeatherjackets


Lily beetle

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 15:28:53

or they'll fly off.At the first sign of attack, spray plants with acetamiprid or sunflower oil. Treatment is more effective on larvae than adults.lilies, fritillaries and Solomon's sealspring, summer, autumnMore common garden pestsPollen beetleFlea beetle


Mealybugs

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 15:31:08

.cacti, succulents,greenhouse and house plantssummer, autumn, winterMore common garden pestsAphidsPhormium mealybugThripsWhitefly


Scale insects

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 15:56:46

, greenhouse plantsall year roundMore common garden pestsAphidsFlea beetleEuonymus scaleWhitefly


Whitefly

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 12:38:10

no damage) to be taken up by the sap-sucking whiteflies.tomatoes, cucumbers, fuchsias, other greenhouse plantsspring, summer, autumnMore common garden pestsAphidsLeaf miner flyEuonymus scaleMealybugs


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