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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


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


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 mock orange

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 07/06/2010 16:06:30

I have just come back from a fine couple of days at Bloom in Dublin - a great show that happens in the middle of Phoenix Park. It's well worth planning a trip to Ireland next year in order to coincide with the show.Anyway, I got back late last


Hybrid musk roses

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 12/09/2011 17:36:15

and were inspired by their grandmother’s remarkable collection.I tell you all this because you should really be thinking about ordering bare-root roses for planting out in the winter. If you're wondering what to plant, and you favour old-fashioned varieties


Snowdrop season

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 27/01/2009 14:59:59

and willingness to lie flat on the wet and frozen ground in order to get up close and personal with a tiny snowdrop. It may seem like a strange hobby but there is something particularly gorgeous about the intricate and delicate tracery to be found beneath


Bluebells

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 26/04/2011 10:53:07

hispanica): a plant that has been muscling its way into our gardens and woodlands. Bluebells are protected and it is illegal to dig them up from the wild although there are various nurseries who grow them for sale. They are best planted around this time


Frightful forsythia

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 31/03/2009 16:23:16

Spring is in the air. Birds are tweeting. Comfortable nests are being flung together. Plants are sprouting. Frogs are croaking lasciviously. Daffodils are flowering away with nothing less than gusto and the gloom of February fades into distant


One for the woad

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 19/05/2009 17:08:02

of Isatis leaves will produce about 2 grams of dye so in order to colour more that a small handkerchief you need to grow a fair few plants. It is a gorgeous colour though.Jekka also told me that, traditionally, there was a fair bit of urine involved


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