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Last of the leeks

By Jane Moore on 25/04/2008 11:49:00

, crowned with a plume of pungent green leaves. A beauty. And it became an equally fine supper, transformed by a mild cheese sauce into a lovely au gratin.Still, the next batch is underway already. The seeds were sown in a seed tray indoors, rather than


Sunflowers

By Adam Pasco on 30/06/2008 10:19:00

, and are therefore infertile, which means they won't set seed. They're bred to be pollen-free, so you can bring them indoors without pollen dropping all over your window sills. New varieties are introduced each year, like 'Peach Passion', which is not only pollen


Jersey tiger moth

By Richard Jones on 03/08/2007 10:57:49

though they are tiny compared to the spiders, each burst leaves 20 or 30 struggling in the webs and they are quickly wrapped up by the spiders to eat later. It does mean that we get quite a few of the flies coming indoors to pester the fruit bowl. I


Autumn pots

By Adam Pasco on 15/10/2007 11:11:02

, so this year I've invested in a few dwarf cyclamen. These are really indoor pot plants, but are quite at home in a patio pot for a couple of months. Now these are not hardy outdoor varieties, so could be killed off by cold and damp winter weather


Houseplants

By Adam Pasco on 10/03/2008 11:49:00

houseplants, and I'm often surprised where you can pick one up. Of course good garden centres usually have a dedicated area under glass for indoor plants, and M&S sell some nice ones, but how about Tesco's? Just look at what I found there last week (pictured


Achimene - hot water plants

By Adam Pasco on 17/03/2008 11:49:00

Wales. I've enjoyed their stunning displays of streptocarpus, begonias and indoor plants at the Chelsea Flower Show, Gardeners' World Live and other events for many years, and am always tempted to try something new.


Begonias

By Adam Pasco on 25/03/2008 14:10:00

carefully slip split canes down the sides of the pot and tie in the thick fleshy stems with soft green string.Then come the flowers; I usually bring a pot indoors to brighten the kitchen window sill while I'm doing the washing up - it's good to have a


How to grow dahlias from seed

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 15:27:30

this method for sowing seeds saved from your own dahlia plants at the end of the previous season.10cm pot or seed trayMulti-purpose compost Dahlia seedsPlant label and pencilClear polythene bag and rubber band (for pot) or propagator lid (for seed tray


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