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How to make comfrey ointment

By Gardeners' World on 13/10/2011 17:12:21

herbsHow to make a lavender bath oilSoothe sore throats with an onion and honey solutionHow to make a comfrey feed for plants


How to make lavender bath oil

By Gardeners' World on 13/10/2011 17:12:56

How to make a lavender bath bagFollow Monty Don's guide to creating a lavender gardenTaking lavender cuttings


How to make a mini-greenhouse

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 16:12:34

unwanted boxes.If you need more space, hang two or three boxes together.Advice on propagating plantsCarol Klein's video guide to taking basal cuttingsMaking a cloche for seedsSowing seeds indoorsTaking summer cuttingsView a variety of conservatory climbers


How to make a natural cough remedy

By Gardeners' World on 13/10/2011 17:11:41

home-made comfrey ointmentHow to make a comfrey feed for plants


How to make a nettle feed

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 12:19:13

Learn how to turn clumps of stinging nettles to your advantage, by turning them into nitrogen-rich, liquid plant food, in Rachel de Thame's video guide.sping-summerMore tips on nettles and feeding plantsRemoving stinging nettles from your garden


How to make a box ball

By Gardeners' World on 04/11/2011 11:56:40

, making box balls is a great way to start. Box is the ideal topiary plant, and a simple sphere will allow you to try out the basic techniques and see the results quickly. Simply buy a tray of rooted cuttings and follow our instructions. It will take around


How to make a clematis wig-wam

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 14:48:05

Watch Monty's video on making natural wig-wams for clematis with hazel, including tips on typing in the plant and spacing the poles.early summerMore on clematisFeature on late-flowering clematisHow to prevent clematis wiltBrowse clematis varieties


Gardening mistakes

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 01/09/2010 16:10:59

last week). It is a good moment to look back on the triumphs and disasters in our gardens and to make notes, so that we do not make the same mistakes again.Allow me to share a few of my best mess-ups of 2010.My first is a mistake I did make last year


Shrubs for patio pots

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

I'm always looking for plants that make an impact - things that will grab the attention and put on a good show. Seasonal bedding and bulbs are always popular, but many shrubs also grow well in patio pots.Over the years I've tried all sorts, from


The winged spindle

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 10/10/2011 16:59:01

, it boasts the most spectacular colour. The leaves are 70 shades of scarlet, and they contrast with the extraordinary orange seeds and pink seed-pods. The whole plant makes an eyeball-searing spectacle - almost hallucinogenic.In parts of the USA, Euonymus


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