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A rose by any other name...

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 04/12/2007 08:51:02

for various clients. If you have not yet ordered then get your skates on as they are best bought at this time of year for winter planting. As were all plants until relatively recently - nurserymen dug up and split plants and then sent them out wrapped in paper


It was a dark and stormy day...

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 11/12/2007 08:51:02

into groups and classifications) and Joseph Banks (who travelled with Captain James Cook and discovered many new plants). He was also one of the founders of the Royal Horticultural Society and, possibly, the only committee member of that august institution


Garden jobs for spring

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 01/03/2010 14:33:06

that are still viable. (iv) Plant the seeds that my very efficient wife has ordered. (v) Divide grasses and some herbaceous plants. (vi) Prune and tie back climbing roses. (vii) Cut back willows and dogwoods - although this can wait a bit. (viii) Plant bare


Five plants for Christmas gifts

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 06/12/2010 11:39:54

of the chicken yard and doing star-jumps in order to restore circulation.As a result I will take this opportunity to give you a bit of a pre-Christmas run down. I know that plants (apart from the ubiquitous poinsettia) do not figure much on Christmas lists


Christmas compost

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 18/12/2007 10:20:00

brown and crumbly and smelling of fertility without much effort.I am lucky enough to have a fair bit of space to use as a compostery (I am almost certain that is not a real word but I rather like the sound of it) and the way that my garden is planted


Garden wildlife

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 11/10/2010 13:22:55

should remain untouched during autumn in order to preserve shelter for critters. I maintain that we are allowed to clear up the messier plants in order to stop our gardens looking like bits of derelict bombsite for part of the year.I just thought it would


Growing eryngiums

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 18/07/2011 11:30:48

Ladies and gentlemen, let us pause from our busy lives for a few minutes in order to consider the eryngium. Those of you an eye for a bargain will already be subscribers to Gardeners' World Magazine, and a few of you will have noticed my writing


A poke in the eye

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 30/10/2007 09:01:02

One of the best looking plants in my garden this week is the Pokeweed or Phytolacca americana. It is always interesting when plants that are noxious weeds in some parts of the world are regarded as something interesting and unusual in others


Winter iris

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 24/02/2009 14:48:28

in summer to produce more plants. The tricky bit is remembering to order them in August, so long after they've actually flowered.Make notes, Ladies and Gentlemen, always make notes (says the man who always forgets everything).


The National Gardens Scheme

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 06/06/2011 14:17:38

unusual and interesting at a plant stall. For the owners it is the opportunity to show off all their hard work and raise some money for charity.There are literally hundreds of gardens opening all over the country over the next few weeks so you are spoilt


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