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Planting bulbs in lawns

By Adam Pasco on 31/10/2011 16:22:20

When visiting large gardens during spring, I always admire the drifts of dwarf flowering bulbs growing up through wide expanses of grass. Catch them when flowers are at their best and they look magnificent. They could be snowdrops or crocus, dainty


Shrubs for patio pots

By Adam Pasco on 17/12/2007 11:01:00

different. Having seen drifts of oleander flowering relentlessly on visits to the Mediterranean in the past, I was tempted by a really large specimen I discovered in a garden centre last spring. Costing about £12, this made the perfect subject for a large


National Conifer Week

By Adam Pasco on 05/10/2009 09:00:17

are 'creative, colourful and convenient'. In other words, they'd like us all to buy and plant more of these valuable evergreen shrubs.I find it surprising that while most of us love seasonal colour in our gardens, and invest a great deal of time and money in pot


Foliage plants

By Adam Pasco on 01/09/2009 17:08:27

Although flowers usually steal the headlines, think how bleak a garden would look without foliage. Leaves are a vital part of every garden. Consider the contrast between the lushness of summer and the bleakness of winter, when tender plants have


Dividing perennials

By Adam Pasco on 03/05/2011 11:01:55

from time to time is to lift and divide our plants. Large, congested clumps need gently lifting completely, like with my hardy geraniums, hostas, phlox, campanula and others.Healthy, young outer portions can be teased or cut away to be replanted


Growing zinnias

By Adam Pasco on 23/08/2010 08:01:15

to everyone.For me it's the single colours that appeal. Bedding plant producers tell me that at retail it's always packs of colour mixtures that sell best, but I always avoid these. OK, so I must be an exception, but thankfully the seed companies cater to my


Colourful camellias

By Adam Pasco on 30/03/2009 17:28:12

of compost I knew they would be weed-free (and still are after 15 years), and would provide perfect planting conditions.Lastly comes a camellia growing in a large terracotta pot, again filled with ericaceous compost. Despite using the perfect compost I still


Summer-flowering bulbs

By Adam Pasco on 23/03/2009 11:51:14

that really need to be planted in pots of compost rather than directly into the garden. Coming from warm and tropical regions of the world also means they enjoy warm growing conditions, so a greenhouse or conservatory really is helpful to provide


Clematis 'Arabella'

By Adam Pasco on 14/07/2008 12:47:00

too, as they've given it their Award of Garden Merit.'Arabella' is a herbaceous clematis; it doesn't twist around objects like 'proper' climbing varieties, so it does need planting partners for support. That's one of the great things about clematis


Acers in pots

By Adam Pasco on 03/11/2008 11:21:36

will send the leaves tumbling to the ground.Slow-growing Japanese maples, particularly those with dissected leaves, make perfect small trees for patio pots. I've grown acers in pots on my patio for about six years now, using large, heavy terracotta pots


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