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Autumn pots

By Adam Pasco on 15/10/2007 11:11:02

at the end of the year. However, I rather like the challenge of keeping things going, so will take out the cyclamen and bring into a frost-free greenhouse to try and get them through winter unscathed. If I can prevent their tubers rotting and start them back


Blackbirds nesting in my garden

By Adam Pasco on 17/06/2008 13:11:00

sharing the garden. One pair has nested near the house in a thicket of boundary shrubs, while the other built a nest close to my greenhouse. I noticed them first when they gave themselves away darting in and out of a large laurel. Closer inspection


Calla lily

By Adam Pasco on 11/08/2008 12:10:00

I've had mixed results with calla lilies over the years. It's getting them going in spring that's caused me problems. I don't think I provide them with enough heat as I don't want the expense of heating my greenhouse. Until two years ago, they


Shed clearance

By Adam Pasco on 05/01/2009 16:02:44

, and find those handy bits of cane or wire should I ever need them.I know I’ll feel better once the job is done, and then I could perhaps set about emptying out the compost bins, finishing the winter digging and tidying up behind the greenhouse. Just one


Buying lily bulbs

By Adam Pasco on 19/01/2009 12:16:13

bulb was planted straight away in its own 20cm pot. These were grown on in my unheated greenhouse for a few months as I watched each produce a tall stem tipped with flower buds, before I planted them out in a group. The resulting lily 'forest', pictured


Scented bulbs

By Adam Pasco on 02/02/2009 13:44:38

the weight of the glorious flower heads as they open.No, cool but light conditions are what paper-white narcissi need. My unheated greenhouse bench, which has been almost empty over winter, has been a perfect home for the developing daffodils.As the paper


A snow-covered garden

By Adam Pasco on 09/02/2009 15:45:38

of plants to the limit, and we'll have to wait until spring to see whether or not some have succumbed to the cold and died while others have shrugged it off. Last winter I manoeuvred a very large pot of oleander from the patio back into the greenhouse


Exotic plants in winter

By Adam Pasco on 16/02/2009 16:57:52

the years this doesn't appear to have done it any damage. This seems strange as my RHS A-Z of Garden Plants tells me that this palm needs greenhouse protection and a minimum temperature of 10-16°C (50-60°F).It has certainly been colder than that in the past


Summer-flowering bulbs

By Adam Pasco on 23/03/2009 11:51:14

that really need to be planted in pots of compost rather than directly into the garden. Coming from warm and tropical regions of the world also means they enjoy warm growing conditions, so a greenhouse or conservatory really is helpful to provide


Tender succulents

By Adam Pasco on 27/07/2009 15:12:20

through to late-spring under cover, whether in the greenhouse or on a windowsill. All of them appreciate the extra light outside in the summer garden. For stability, all are potted into terracotta pots, as plants in plastic ones blow over far too easily


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