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Protecting daffodil shoots

By Pippa Greenwood on 05/02/2009 10:13:05

When we moved into our house we planted daffodil bulbs by the sackful. The result each spring is phenomenal – our drive is flanked with gold. But at this time of year, when delivery vans and friends visit, the emerging daffodil shoots are often


Planting snowdrops

By Pippa Greenwood on 09/04/2009 16:37:20

Should snowdrops be planted in spring in-the-green (after the flowers have died down but when their foliage is still green and lush) or as dry bulbs in autumn? It's a question that divides opinion in even the most prestigious horticultural circles


Planting garlic

By Pippa Greenwood on 07/10/2009 08:57:10

the coming months, I've already started planting bulbs for the 2010 crop. The ground has been forked over thoroughly, some well-rotted garden compost added and ridges made - a particularly good idea with soil as heavy as mine. I've planted bulbs of two


Plaiting garlic

By Pippa Greenwood on 17/07/2008 14:06:00

We've had a mixed garlic harvest so far this year - the bulbs I planted in spring did nothing and were a total waste of time. They were probably the worst I've ever grown (or, dare I admit it, the worst I've ever seen).However, the bulbs I planted


Squirrels vs bulbs and corms

By Pippa Greenwood on 28/02/2008 09:56:00

of late bulb and corm planting - crocus, daffodils and tulips. I'm incapable of resisting a 'reduced-for-clearance' bargain bulb.Months after the theoretical planting date I was out, small daughter at my elbow, cramming crocus and other favourites


Writing with daffodils

By Pippa Greenwood on 19/11/2008 17:07:50

christmassy, I get all bulby! I also love being out in the garden with the kids. So what better way to enjoy my two great loves than to plant spring bulbs with my children?I'd definitely recommend writing with bulbs. Even tiny kids tend to recognise their own


Bulbs under attack

By Pippa Greenwood on 12/02/2009 09:12:39

to flower.But last spring, thanks to the vigilance of our newly-acquired cat, the tulip bulbs did actually flower. The display was gorgeous. Old habits die hard, though, and this year I placed plastic trays over two low-level planters that were planted


Rampant rust

By Pippa Greenwood on 30/08/2007 10:19:35

First it was my garlic - a crop I pride myself on (usually) as we get huge bulbs of super-succulent, tremendously tasty garlic that lasts us well in to the next year, generally until the next year's crop is ready...and keeps our friends smelling


Harvesting garlic

By Pippa Greenwood on 28/07/2010 09:14:00

Every year I grow masses of garlic. It's one of the easiest and most satisfying crops to grow, and my entire family adores it. My son has just lifted the autumn-planted crop. This is mostly my favourite variety, 'Albigensian', with four or five


Growing garlic in a clay soil

By Pippa Greenwood on 24/01/2008 11:07:00

slightly (a symptom of waterlogged soil), but this shouldn't inhibit the bulb growth. The reason for my success is simple - I plant the cloves on a ridge, and I'd suggest that anyone growing garlic in similar conditions do the same. The ridge height varies


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