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How to lift and store dahlias

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 15:29:36

Dry compostStorage box or containerautumn30 mins, plus drying timeUsing secateurs, cut down dahlia stems to a few centimetres from ground level and compost the leaves.Dig all around the dahlia clump and lift the tubers with a fork, taking great care


How to layer rhododendrons

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 15:25:59

of the stem.About 15cm from the shoot tip, make a nick using a sharp knife on the underside of the branch - aim to cut just halfway through the stem. Dust the area with hormone rooting powder.Dig a shallow hole at the point where the stem touches the ground


How to take root cuttings

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 16:13:02

. Garden fork Sharp knifeLarge potsGritty compost mix made from equal parts grit or perlite and potting compostLabel and pencilDecember - January30 minutesUse a garden fork to lift the whole plant out of the ground gently, taking care not to damage its


How to make a spiral plant support

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 17:30:39

should be able to buy all the ingredients for your plant support from a garden centre or DIY store for less than £10.Galvanised wire1.5m bamboo cane45cm terracotta potWire cuttersCompostIvy plantall year round30 minutesCut a 3m length of wire and bend


Leatherjackets

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 15:27:34

and dying grass can be easily pulled up to reveal little or no root growth. After heavy rain or having thoroughly watered any yellow patches in the lawn, cover them with black plastic sacks and leave overnight. The leatherjackets will come to the surface


Passion for potatoes

By Pippa Greenwood on 11/10/2007 10:19:35

-glory style (yes they are related!) flowers makes them a great ground cover crop, but early this morning I stuck a fork in under one for the first time. Simply couldn't wait any longer. They're not huge (they do need more sun and warmth than they got


Sowing seeds indoors

By Jane Moore on 17/04/2009 11:31:17

are best sown under cover to give them a good start. A few weeks in the greenhouse and they'll grow into big, healthy plants that should withstand the attentions of slugs once they've been planted out.Before I had my greenhouse, I had a production line


Protecting crops

By Pippa Greenwood on 04/06/2009 16:51:24

The heat has been incredible lately. I feel like my vegetables are cooking in the ground where they're growing. I'm used to the fact that all that soft, tender foliage is like a big advert to passing pests and pathogens, but the intense heat is a


Silver birch and fern pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 16:10:38

-based compostFill the barrel with a loam-based compost for weight, stability and long-lasting nutrition. Firm the birch in well, and plant the ferns and heuchera around the base for ground cover.AdamBuy a younger birch to keep costs down. After a few years


What to do now in your garden - week 8

By Gardeners' World on 31/10/2011 11:17:06

peas in pots, and pinch out shoot tipsCut old stems of mallow (Lavatera) to ground levelPlant hedging plantsFlowersCover rhubarb with an old bucket to exclude lightPrune gooseberry bushes to open up the centreChit seed potatoes in trays in a bright


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