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Planting bulbs late

By Adam Pasco on 16/11/2009 20:38:17

ordered from one mail order supplier in October still haven't arrived. It was actually Kate Bradbury, one of my fellow bloggers on this site, who led me to make another bulb order.In her blog Growing daffodils, Kate mentioned an early flowering narcissus


How to grow pulses indoors

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 11:09:09

on caring for orchidsGrowing cactiCreating a display of hyacinthsBrowse our collection of houseplantsChoose plants by flower colour


Growing spring bulbs

By Adam Pasco on 16/03/2009 14:24:55

’s quite surprising how different bulbs' flowering times are. For example, one catalogue showed how to plan for 100 days of flowers from daffodils alone. Tulips are equally versatile, but add in crocus, hyacinth, fritillaries, snowdrops, anemone and others


How to force anemone corms

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 11:40:07

' or 'Rip van Winkle', Galanthus nivalis or the grape hyacinth, Muscari aucheri 'Blue Magic'.More on growing bulbsCarol Klein demonstrates how to cross-pollinate daffodilsCreate a daffodil containerHow to layer bulbs in a potBlog on daffodils by Pippa


How to plant bulbs

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 14:08:52

Spring bulbs look particularly impressive when planted informally in lawns. Many varieties of daffodil and crocus are perfect for growing under turf, and will multiply over the years to produce even bolder displays. For the greatest impact, use a


Growing multi-headed tulips

By Adam Pasco on 05/09/2011 16:42:13

.My shopping list is always a long one, including all my favourites from daffodils to hyacinths, fritillarias, crocus, and of course tulips.Last autumn, in my search to find something new to grow, I discovered a selection of multi-headed tulips. Why grow tulips


Summer-flowering bulbs

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

' as a general catch-all term for those plants that can be grown from dormant bulbs, corms, tubers and rhizomes. Among my regular favourites are begonias, dahlias, canna lilies and eucomis, the pineapple flower. Then there's galtonia, the summer hyacinth


Growing primulas

By Adam Pasco on 08/03/2011 12:44:52

-purpose for this particular job). On my arrival I was confronted with beds of stunning primulas, all at their peak.Colour is lacking at the end of February as we wait for the early bulbs to bloom. A few brave grape hyacinths are showing colour, and daffodils surge higher


Stinky plants

By Kate Bradbury on 26/11/2010 16:26:12

and children hate the smell of strongly scented hyacinths and paper-white narcissi, which he's not allowed to grow in the house.I don't like the scent of poppy stems and I hate poppy sap. I'm sure it evokes a childhood memory - probably of picking them


Blue-flowering bulbs

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:28:44

that are shrivelled or soft.Here is a list of my favourite blue-flowering bulbs:The grape hyacinth can become invasive, but it's one of the most amenable of all bulbs, seeding itself in corners where nothing else will grow. Its foliage can be untidy, but the wealth


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