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Growing hellebores

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:31:37

Growing helleboresA must-have for the winter garden, hardy hellebores flower from late-winter to early spring. They also make great cut flowers - simply snip off flower heads and float in a shallow bowl of water.There are many varieties of hellebore


Growing hellebores from seed

By Adam Pasco on 28/04/2008 12:42:00

How generous of my oriental hellebores to not only flower so profusely for the past months, but to now reward me with such a bumper supply of swelling seed-pods. Each one of these hellebore heads will be packed with shiny black seeds just waiting


How to hand-pollinate hellebores

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 10:36:10

Carol Klein explains how to hand-pollinate hellebores and guides you through the process, offering practical tips and advice.springMore advice on propagating plantsCarol Klein demonstrates how to cross-pollinate daffodils.Collecting allium seeds


Hellebore and carex pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 15:45:57

display.Fill the remaining corners with the three hellebores, and push more compost into any gaps.Water the plants in well and stand in a sheltered spot. Make sure the compost doesn't dry out in winter winds.AdamTransplant the hellebores and carex


How to breed hellebores

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 10:35:04

Creating unique hellebores from your favourite varieties is much easier than it sounds. If you decide to grow your own plants the only important requirements are two really good hellebores and a lot of patience. If your varieties are mediocre


Flowers garden job checklist - week 13

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:52:32

with low-growing stems can be propagated by layering, such as honeysuckle, mock orange (Philadelphus), rhododendron, magnolia and forsythiaDig up and divide clumps of winter aconitesPlant new shrubs and hardy perennialsCut away old foliage on Christmas


Blind daffodils

By Pippa Greenwood on 20/02/2013 07:52:00

to flower.My hellebores are out now too, and most are looking good. Unfortunately some are showing signs of hellebore leaf spot disease. The characteristic purple-black blotches are spreading from the foliage to some of the flowers. The best I can do is pick


What to do now in your garden - week 19

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

, the young shoots need clipping two or three times during the growing season. Dig out lawn weeds, such as daisies and dandelions Watch out for greenfly and blackfly on developing plantsCollect hellebore seeds from ripe podsAround the gardenPlant out


Plants for small gardens

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:35:06

and spread of 2m x 40cm.Climbing beansHybrid varieties of the Lenten rose, Hellebore orientalis produce large clusters of saucer-shaped flowers in a variety of colours from midwinter to mid-spring. They prefer full sun to part shade and grow to a height


Verbena bonariensis

By Adam Pasco on 09/08/2010 11:33:38

Will our love affair with Verbena bonariensis ever wane? This fabulous flower looks as good growing individually among low border plants as it does planted en masse. The open, airy quality of the stems only adds to the appeal. Wildlife loves V


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