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How to plant lily bulbs in a pot

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 11:56:57

as they grow.AdamPlant lily bulbs into terracotta pots, which are more stable in displays.Feed the lilies weekly in summer with a liquid plant food.More advice for growing liliesWatch Chris Beardshaw dividing day lilies in his video project.Dealing with lily


Buying lily bulbs

By Adam Pasco on 19/01/2009 12:16:13

bulb was planted straight away in its own 20cm pot. These were grown on in my unheated greenhouse for a few months as I watched each produce a tall stem tipped with flower buds, before I planted them out in a group. The resulting lily 'forest', pictured


Summer-flowering bulbs

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

, an easy-to-grow bulb that produces flowers during August, filling that colour gap between summer perennials that have passed their best and autumn ones that are yet to start flowering.My lilies have already been planted, but bulbs may still be available


How to grow arisaema

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 10:23:55

are growing stronglyMore on growing summer perennialsHow to grow climbing glory vinePlant summer-flowering bulbs in potsGrow dahlias for cut flowersGrow exotic plants from seedGrow lilies from bulbilsPlant eucomis


Growing Verbena bonariensis from seed

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:40:11

stems, Verbena bonariensis can be planted alongside a variety of different bananas, ginger lilies and bamboos.Design ideasSeeds can be sown directly in the ground in spring, or you can start them off under glass in late-winter, then pot them on to plant


Top 10 pond plants

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:39:28

. It appears in March and dies back in winter. It will partially disappear in very hot conditions, but will grow again when temperatures fall.Callitriche vernaMore about garden pondsFor more information on pond plants and water lilies visit the Waterside


Plants for shade

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:34:44

, at the edges of ponds and rivers. These include bleeding heart (left), monarda, astilbe, actaea, Solomon's seal, toad lily, Himalayan blue poppy and heuchera.Damp shadeThere are even plants suitable for growing in the darkest corner, such as butcher's broom


Growing summer bulbs

By Adam Pasco on 07/02/2011 11:57:10

being far hardier.Another trick when growing them in the garden is to plant deeply – perhaps 20cm or more down – so that they’ll get through winter without being frozen. You can often do the same with dahlias and gladioli, perhaps with just a mulch over


Pond plants

By Kate Bradbury on 26/02/2010 16:23:36

the offending plants and what to do if you have them growing in your pond (remove and compost them, basically).Great. But what should we plant in our ponds to replace the offenders? My blog on dead frogs highlighted the need for oxygenating plants to maintain


Watering house plants

By on 16/05/2013 10:31:57

to read the signs you'll know whether you plant is thirsty once you’ve mastered watering, don’t be surprised when your house plants grow and bloom more vigorously.Plants rely on their cells being full of water to provide support. When water is in short


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