London (change)
Today 9°C / 6°C
Tomorrow 16°C / 9°C
Keywords:
Sort by:

11 to 18 of 18 results

Dividing perennials

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

most of them a second thought. Well, that's why I planted them in the first place – to be reliable performers that look after themselves.The problem with leaving perennials alone is that the central parts of plants grow less productive over time


Growing schizostylis for late summer colour

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:36:11

pretty display for the Christmas table. In colder situations it will flower prolifically until the first frosts, then bloom intermittently in warmer spells until the end of the year.Dig in plenty of organic matter before planting the bulbs and water them


Growing species tulips

By Gardeners' World on 16/11/2011 15:53:35

. With minimum care, they'll flower year after year, and many will bulk up into clumps after a few years.Like cultivars, species tulips prefer growing in free-draining soil in full sun. Plant them in drifts for swathes of colour, dot them around a rockery


How to grow agapanthus in a pot

By on 23/05/2013 10:01:25

Agapanthus make fantastic patio plants and look particularly good grown in terracotta pots. Given a sunny spot and free-draining compost, they'll produce spectacular flowers in June, July or August, depending on the variety.Although agapanthus


Growing summer bulbs

By Adam Pasco on 07/02/2011 11:57:10

being far hardier.Another trick when growing them in the garden is to plant deeply – perhaps 20cm or more down – so that they’ll get through winter without being frozen. You can often do the same with dahlias and gladioli, perhaps with just a mulch over


Restios

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:35:51

less-hardy restios during cold spells. Wrap plants with a layer of horticultural fleece or cover the crown with a deep layer of mulch.How to grow restiosLearn more about restiosSee the RHS guide to cultivating restiosTrevena Cross Nurseries have over 50


How to plant out dahlias

By on 04/03/2013 15:05:47

. This will help to support the brittle stems.Using your heel, firm the soil around the plant, then water well so it settles the soil and soaks down to the roots.Spread a 5-7cm-deep layer of mulch over the soil around the plant. This should stop it drying out


Growing sunflowers

By Kate Bradbury on 24/03/2011 16:50:53

generous mulch of compost. Despite getting such little sun, the wall warms up quickly, so should keep plants warm at night, aiding growth. All plants will be given a weekly nitrogen-rich nettle feed to encourage stem and leaf growth. I'll stake them from


11 to 18 of 18 results
Search time: 0.018 secs