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Growing species tulips

By Gardeners' World on 16/11/2011 15:53:35

. With minimum care, they'll flower year after year, and many will bulk up into clumps after a few years.Like cultivars, species tulips prefer growing in free-draining soil in full sun. Plant them in drifts for swathes of colour, dot them around a rockery


Growing spring bulbs

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

I love daffodils. To get the best from these wonderful flowers, I plant up a dozen plastic aquatic baskets with spring bulbs in autumn, choosing varieties that flower at different times. When spring arrives, I pop one basket after another


Growing plants for winter scent

By Kate Bradbury on 04/02/2013 17:03:52

Thank heavens for winter-flowering plants. These hardy specimens often have tiny, inconsequential blooms, but they more than make up for them with their powerful, sweet fragrance. I rarely notice the flowers of Sarcococca hookeriana, but I’m always


Growing sweet peas

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 20/06/2011 17:47:30

grassy bank. The flowers are strong purple and pink and it is a wonderful sight. I wish I had a photograph but driving while taking plant portraits tends to be frowned upon by the constabulary in these parts. It is easy to grow, needing only sunshine


Essentials for growing under cover

By Daniel Haynes on 16/01/2013 15:31:56

A greenhouse or polytunnel allows you to grow a wider range of plants, and extends the growing season. Once the structure is in place you'll need to kit it out with a few essential items, listed below.You’ll have more success raising your own seeds


Growing fragrant sweet peas

By Adam Pasco on 08/08/2011 13:02:27

year when I got really obsessed trying to grow the very best sweet peas – just like the show growers. To produce flowers with really long straight stems you need to grow plants as single stemmed cordons. Each plant is only allowed to produce one shoot


Growing chilli peppers

By Adam Pasco on 20/04/2009 10:49:29

How tastes change. Going back five years, I hardly remember ever cooking with chillies, but now I use them nearly every week. They're so easy to grow from seed, but you can buy young plants from garden centres, like the pretty 'Medusa' (pictured) I


Growing Russian vine

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 21/11/2011 16:07:14

by this plant: on the surface it is an excellent idea - fast growing, popular with bees, long flowering (it will happily perform for months) and reliably tough in all situations. However, it is also as untameable as a coach load of Visigoths on the razzle


Growing wisteria in a pot

By Adam Pasco on 17/05/2010 11:13:11

encourages flowers to form at the base of each of these pruned shoots.I regularly hear of people whose wisteria won't flower, but my plant flowers very reliably. Perhaps growing it in a pot helps, along with correct pruning, and feeding with a high potash


Growing roses - rose diseases

By Adam Pasco on 30/05/2011 09:29:22

varieties which have been bred to resist disease, but some of us inherit old varieties, or just grow roses we fall in love with for their colour or fragrance, without considering their health status.If that sounds like you then you have a choice: leave


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