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How to prune your plants

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 15:07:36

Pruning and cutting back is important if your plants are to give their best display or crop, and to prevent them outgrowing their space. Most woody ornamental plants are best pruned in the dormant season or, if they are spring flowering, as soon


Bedding plants and busy Lizzies

By Adam Pasco on 01/09/2008 12:10:00

, or a recent favourite, the fan flower (scaevola).But these large-flowered busy Lizzies kick many other summer bedding plants into second (or third) place. They're stunning! Find a spot they like, which is thankfully a shaded position that most other sun


Most loved plants

By Kate Bradbury on 11/02/2010 16:40:34

Why is it that we have no trouble expressing our dislikes, but when it comes to things we love, we're more reticent? Last year I conducted a poll in the office to see which plants were 'most hated' and blogged about the results. The response


Protecting plants from frost

By Pippa Greenwood on 19/10/2011 17:15:56

into the greenhouse sooner. The leaves have become slightly downturned – a classic response to cold weather. However, the plant is probably salvageable.Some plants, though, have hardly been affected at all. My small pepper plant is still sturdy and going strong


Choosing plants for autumn colour

By Pippa Greenwood on 21/09/2011 10:40:02

and drowned in gin.September is an inspiring time to visit your local public gardens, as plants start putting on their autumn show. See what tickles your fancy then head off to your favourite nursery or garden centre. If you find and buy your plants when they


Planting seeds and germination

By Jekka McVicar on 15/02/2008 17:02:00

This has been a better week despite the weather. The days are getting longer, the light levels are increasing, the sun has shone off and on and the seedlings are emerging.Our nasturtium seedlings will be beautiful flowering plants at the Chelsea


Growing strawberry plants

By Adam Pasco on 09/03/2009 14:03:21

runners are stored in cold conditions, which encourages flower buds to form in their crowns — just as winter stimulates bud formation in strawberries grown outdoors. Once planted in warmer conditions, the plants undergo a surge of rapid growth.I prefer


Planting spring bulbs

By Kate Bradbury on 27/08/2010 18:38:26

I’m going to plant my bulbs earlier this year, to avoid disturbing any hibernating creatures in colder weather. I've just bought 20 winter aconites, 20 Nectaroscordum siculum, and the Gardeners’ World magazine offers: 100 free alliums and 160


Planting bulbs in lawns

By Adam Pasco on 31/10/2011 16:22:20

dwarf narcissi or delicate snake's head fritillaries – I love them all.Like many others I'm sure, I try to work out the cost of these massed plantings of thousands of bulbs. I also think of the sheer effort that goes into planting these areas


Exotic plants in winter

By Adam Pasco on 16/02/2009 16:57:52

the years this doesn't appear to have done it any damage. This seems strange as my RHS A-Z of Garden Plants tells me that this palm needs greenhouse protection and a minimum temperature of 10-16°C (50-60°F).It has certainly been colder than that in the past


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