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Protecting plants from cold weather

By Adam Pasco on 29/10/2012 16:43:00

, but the cold always gets to them eventually. No, these plants need to come indoors, so I’ll make space for them on the windowsill in our spare bedroom. The aeoniums, sedums and echeverias will enjoy the full light of this south-facing window, with just


How to make Christmas decorations

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 14:29:07

These pretty outdoor tea light holders are made from birch logs, which you can often obtain from tree surgeons. The best size to go for is around 10cm in diameter, which is ideal for holding a tea light. Choose different heights for your tea light holders, to emphasize their rust...


How to make poppy Christmas decorations

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 14:31:21

Beech leaves are among the slowest deciduous foliage to break down, making them perfect for Christmas decorations. Combine them with elegant poppy seed heads and spray with silver paint to show off their intricate structure and add sparkle to your Christmas tree. Don't worry if y...


How to make a Christmas wreath

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 14:34:40

Christmas wreath decorations can be made simply from bundles of twigs pruned from your garden and can be left undecorated if coloured stemmed willow or dogwood is used. For a more traditional look, cover the framework with sprigs of evergreen foliage and anything else that takes ...


How to grow herbs from seed discs

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 10:43:23

Growing herbs from seed discs is a simple alternative for anyone who struggles with sowing small herb and salad seeds. These are filled with seeds for herbs such as basil, chives and parsley, or salads such as mixed leaves, mesclun or rocket.Seed discsPlant potsSeed compostVermic...


How to grow hippeastrum

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 10:58:02

The huge bulbs of hippeastrum already have the flowerbud inside, so they couldn't be simpler to grow. All you need to do is pot it up, water thoroughly and stand the hippeastrum in a well-lit place to enjoy its spectacular blooms. Hippeastrum bulbBulb fibre or multi-purpose compo...


How to make an ivy heart

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 11:22:37

This heart-shaped frame will create instant impact for Valentine's day without breaking the bank. You can make your topiary frame with a metal coat hanger, a cane and some garden wire. Ivy plantTerracotta potWire coat hangerThin garden wire25cm length of garden caneCompostall ye...


How to make a lavender bath bag

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 11:33:11

Lavender scent is known for its relaxing, calming qualities. This simple, rustic bath bag will scent your bath water and fragrance the room. Dried lavenderSquare of muslinStringScissorsall year15 minutesTake a handful of dried lavender and place it on a square of muslin. Chop the...


How to take streptocarpus leaf cuttings

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 11:11:35

Streptocarpus is easy to propagate from leaf cuttings. Summer is the best time to do it, as plant cells divide quickly, promoting growth. You don't need a lot of kit - just a pot filled with sieved compost, a plastic bag, a piece of string and a good sharp knife. Plastic potsSee...


How to grow tomato plants from cuttings

By on 30/05/2013 10:23:27

Taking cuttings from existing plants in your garden is a great way of getting plants for free. Cuttings can be propagated from many types of shrub, herbaceous plant and vegetable, including tomatoes.You can increase your yield of tomatoes by taking cuttings from your tomato plant...


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