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How to grow peas

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 10:28:47

they grew in around 10-15cm (4-6in) apart, with the same distance between each row.Encourage the plants to grow up the supports by gently twining them around the sticks. You may even need to gently tie them to the supports initially so they don't flop over


How to collect allium seeds

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 11:36:57

Alliums are spectacular plants and it's worth saving a few seeds to sow in the spring to grow some more for the garden. The seeds will germinate quickly and reach flowering size in a couple of years.SecateursPaper envelopesSeptember - October20


How to make a cloche for seeds

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 14:51:22

to last a few months and is easily replaced if it does break.Wire hanging basket1 pack of FilmglazeDouble-sided tapeScissorsHairdryerautumn - spring10 minutesCover the hanging basket with a piece of the glazing film, attaching it to the rim with double


Pollen beetles

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 15:50:48

the developing flowers of cauliflowers.Flower heads are infested with small bronze-green shiny beetles that spread pollen over petals.Pollen beetles can be a nuisance if you want to bring cut flowers indoors. Stand the flowers in a bucket somewhere dark for a few


Tomato - cold weather damage

By Gardeners' World on 19/11/2011 21:58:15

Sun-loving tomatoes can suffer outdoors during spells of cold weather, with ideal temperatures from 18-24˚C and no lower than 13˚C. If it is too cold there might be poor pollination, curling of leaves and the fruits might be scarred, with holes


Around the garden checklist

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:55:25

Cover soil with polythene sheets to keep it dry so that winter digging can be completedKeep your Christmas tree outside in a bucket of water until you're ready to bring it indoors to decorateWash cloches and cold framesOrder manure or mushroom


Around the garden checklist

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:55:29

in frosty weatherWrap pots with sacking or insulating material to protect the roots of plantsMake last-minute stocking fillers from collected seedheads saved into pretty envelopesPick evergreen foliage for indoor decorations, storing in water in a porch


What to do now in your garden - week 36

By Gardeners' World on 22/12/2010 15:03:57

cloves outside or in modular seed trays Cover herbs like basil and parsley with clochesFruit & vegTake root cuttings from Japanese anemones and oriental poppiesPot up prepared hyacinths into bowls for indoor displaysPot up rooted cuttings taken in summer


What to do now in your garden - week 40

By Gardeners' World on 31/10/2011 11:14:10

weather sets in.Use a fork or hollow-tined aerator to spike lawnsDig up and pot up tender perennials to bring indoorsRaise the cutting height when mowing the lawnAround the gardenPlant crocuses, fritillaries and dwarf narcissus in lawnsPlant up patio pots


What to do now in your garden - week 51

By Gardeners' World on 31/10/2011 11:16:20

to bring on forced indoor bulbsWater potted fuchsias sparinglyGreenhouse1 hourLearn how to make your own Christmas wreath


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