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The ornamental cabbage

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 23/11/2009 14:06:12

chrysanthemums.It is pretty straightforward to grow your own ornamental cabbages although they suffer from the same predators as normal brassicas. Seeds should be sown in springtime.They should last in containers for much of the winter - although if the pigeons


Starting a veg patch

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 01/08/2011 09:59:33

to what the label says?Nobody?I thought as much.They sowed far too many cabbages, a raft of beetroot and battalions of lettuces. These then grew up slightly congested and choked. The brambles elbowed their way in and I then received a text message asking


Liquidambar: plant this tree

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 04/11/2008 09:15:14

…the sweet gum tree alias... Liquidambar styraciflua (gasps and prolonged applause).If left to its own devices it will grow to about 25m which, I hear you cry, is far too big for the average garden. True, but it is also a tree that will respond well


Top of the veg

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 22/11/2007 08:53:02

place at the top table because it has a French name and in spite of the fact that it is really just a pea in an overcoat.Pippa is not that keen on the brassicas and to a certain extent I agree: too many of us have vivid memories of grey school cabbage


2011 in the garden

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 01/01/2011 06:25:58

the hours of darkness or when you are at work: never at the weekends.May your bindweed throttle itself.May your neighbour's cat be less generous with its toilette.May all your trees grow straight and true.May all your post-digging back aches disappear after


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