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Growing plants for winter scent

By Kate Bradbury on 04/02/2013 17:03:52

Thank heavens for winter-flowering plants. These hardy specimens often have tiny, inconsequential blooms, but they more than make up for them with their powerful, sweet fragrance. I rarely notice the flowers of Sarcococca hookeriana, but I’m always


Siting a greenhouse

By Daniel Haynes on 16/01/2013 12:27:40

on the foliage of trees can make the glass or plastic sticky and dirty, so it lets in less light. Tree roots can also upset the foundations and make planting directly into the beds inside tricky.Good lightAs you’ll be visiting your greenhouse or polytunnel


Easy-care veg crops to grow

By on 07/02/2013 12:30:35

everything we might like, so it's important to be selective when choosing which crops to grow.Make the best use of your time by growing the four crops recommended below.Raise young plants on a windowsill indoors, then plant out in late May into well


Money-saving veg crops to grow

By Daniel Haynes on 07/02/2013 12:42:51

Growing vegetables from seed can make a limited budget go a long way. Some crops, such as maincrop potatoes and onions are fairly cheap to buy in shops, so growing your own might not save you a lot of money. But runner bean, cherry tomato


Growing a yew hedge

By Kate Bradbury on 25/01/2013 12:54:24

, in the churchyard at Fortinghall, Perthshire, is estimated to be around 2000 years old, making it one of the oldest trees in Europe.Yew makes a fine hedge, which is how I plan to use my plants. It grows well on old wood, so you can keep your hedge in shape


How to grow on plug plants

By on 14/03/2013 13:57:28

Filling your garden with colour can be an expensive business. Garden centres and nurseries are packed with attractive bedding plants in April and May, which are perfect to plant out for an almost instant show.This convenience comes at a price. It


Planting tulips late

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 14/01/2013 14:40:59

reading the paper - becomes more important than making decisions about where to plant bulbs. Silly really, but there you go.Fortunately, all is not lost. A good healthy tulip (by which I mean a bulb that is about the size of an egg and is firm of flesh


Know your potato types

By on 14/02/2013 12:48:57

We've been enjoying potatoes since the late 16th century when Spanish conquistadors brought them back from Peru.There are three main types, named according to when you plant and harvest them: first earlies, second earlies and maincrop. Depending


Space-saving veg to grow

By Daniel Haynes on 07/02/2013 12:03:07

A huge plot isn't essential for growing vegetables - in fact, it can be a drawback. A small, intensive, easily managed plot produces far more top quality, usable crops for most busy people. The secret of success is making best use of available space


Top 10 plants for a dream garden

By Kate Bradbury on 22/02/2013 14:49:00

the birds, but also make a delicious ketchup.I won’t consider which fruit and vegetables I’ll grow just yet. Perhaps that’s a blog for another week.Which plants would you grow in your dream garden, and why?


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