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Nemesia and petunia hanging basket

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 15:54:01

Nemesia plants produce a haze of flowers throughout the summer, and with the pale-gold felt leaves of the helichrysum, a soft cloud-like effect is created. Helichrysum grows happily in sun or part-shade and is ideal for brightening up a dull corner


My gardening year

By Kate Bradbury on 23/12/2010 12:16:02

in their wake. There's a tiny lavender (grown from a cutting) and a hebe (a gift - not my favourite plant but loved by bees), which will grow in time. My callicarpa died. Planting large(ish) shrubs will be my first job of 2011.I'm hoping some of this year


Guerrilla gardening and wildlife

By Kate Bradbury on 19/11/2010 16:27:42

Guerrilla gardening, the subject of a recent radio programme, is the act of gardening on public or private land without permission. Many guerrilla gardeners grow plants on neglected council land, traffic islands, graveyards, road verges and canal


RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2008 - new plants

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:29:10

flowerheads in summer. It will perform equally well in a sunny border or a container.Jarava ichuThis easy-to-grow bearded iris, with butter yellow and lavender petals, will flower from late-May to mid-June.Iris 'Lullaby of Spring'This short, smoky yellow iris


Gardening for bumblebees

By Kate Bradbury on 14/01/2011 15:19:00

feeding, nesting and hibernation preferences. Tongue lengths determine which flowers the bees can feed on, so grow flowers with long corollas like red clover, honeysuckle and foxgloves to attract long-tongued bumblebees like the commmon carder (Bombus


Pelargonium and sutera pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 16:05:17

and verbenaPlant up an edible herb display of lavender and thyme


Plants for bees

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:34:19

flowers for sustenance, and flowers need bees for pollination. But it's important the flowers you grow provide the food bees need.Most double flowers are of little use, because they're too elaborate. Some are bred without male and female parts, while


Growing cut flowers on the allotment

By Lila Das Gupta on 18/03/2010 16:53:15

centre. The latter turned out to be an annual chrysanthemum: 'Eastern Star'. All of the above are easy to grow and will also help attract vital pollinators to your vegetable crops.There's still time to get dahlias started now and get a head start


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