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Dog violets

By Kate Bradbury on 02/11/2012 11:16:22

Dog violets, Viola riviniana, appeared almost as soon as I laid the topsoil of my new garden. They’ve been here for three years now, slowly bulking up in corners where nothing else grows.They thrive in the shadiest parts of my garden, flowering just after the snowdrops and before...


Cuckoo flower

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 07/05/2013 11:19:52

Sometimes the best things are the subtle or quiet things. A little rustle of wind through a tree, the distant knock-knocking of a thrush beating seven bells out of a snail or, in this case, a modest wildflower lurking among the rough grass beside a


Argentinian wildlife garden

By Kate Bradbury on 26/04/2013 14:37:19

've visited. It has sculpted meadows, native wildflowers (including Verbena bonariensis) and a plethora of fruit and nut trees, dominating the landscape. Except for the beautifully kept English rose garden and vegetable patch, the garden is almost entirely


Edible weeds

By Adam Pasco on 13/05/2013 11:55:30

of our native butterflies to lay their eggs on, including peacock, red admiral, comma and small tortoiseshell. Without nettles in your area, you're unlikely to enjoy adult butterflies visiting your garden.Which other weeds could I welcome as food crops


How to plant primulas and fritillaries

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 14:49:24

Carol Klein offers advice on getting the best results from moisture-loving plants cowslip and fritillary.springMore advice on growing primulasTreating primula leaf spotHow to rejuvenate primrosesBrowse primula varieties


Growing honesty

By Kate Bradbury on 10/05/2013 12:43:42

There are so few plants that do well in my small, shady garden, but those that do thrive deserve a medal. This week, honesty is taking centre stage, with its tall spires of brilliant white flowers, towering above more subtle spring blooms.I love honesty. It's one of the many plan...


How to sow bluebell seeds

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 11:59:07

Chris Beardshaw sows bluebells under the shade of the deciduous trees at Berryfields, and discusses the benefits of growing bluebells from seed over planting bulbs.springMore about woodland flowersPlaces to see bluebells in the UKSnowdrops and where to see them, by Michael Baron....


How to prick out seedlings

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 16:46:51

Learn how to prick out seedlings with Monty Don's comprehensive video advice.springMore on growing plants from seedHow to grow sweet peas from seedGrowing exotic plants from seedGrowing dahlias from seedSowing seeds indoors


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