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Summer stunners

By Adam Pasco on 10/09/2007 10:38:02

, but the reward is instant - a neat, tidy display revealing the full beauty of the blooms without the distraction of dead flowers.Now I'm contemplating propagation, so need to delve down to try and find some healthy non-flowering shoots to use as cuttings


Sowing seeds - chillies and sweet peppers

By Adam Pasco on 14/04/2008 12:26:00

; for the first time I've been able to run an extension to my greenhouse to power an electric propagator. When temperatures all around have fallen, the propagator maintains a warming 20Ë?C, perfect for germinating most seeds.I always grow an assortment of chillies


Greenhouse heating

By Adam Pasco on 25/01/2010 16:26:08

Should I feel guilty about heating my greenhouse? While I'm turning the heat down in my home to save energy, keep bills down, and reduce CO2 emissions, here I am considering heating my greenhouse to both protect plants through winter and provide


Seeing double

By Adam Pasco on 23/07/2007 10:58:02

for identical plants to be propagated from them.I can't be the only person making unusual discoveries in their garden this summer. As I write this, there are probably gardeners all around the country stumbling across our future 'must-have' plants...


Foxgloves

By Adam Pasco on 28/07/2008 13:23:00

wonderful biennial, so are naturally short-lived, but lending a hand with their propagation ensures they'll be around to be enjoyed for many years to come.


Achimene - hot water plants

By Adam Pasco on 17/03/2008 11:49:00

-looking rhizomes that can be planted up in February or March in a heated propagator, planting several in one pot to create a bushier display. Later in the year you may find young plants for sale, possibly flowering ones.When I edited a magazine called 'Greenhouse


Exotic colour in April

By Adam Pasco on 27/04/2009 17:46:31

(10ft) in 14 years. It doesn't have a neat or compact shape, so now the stems at the base are bare, with leafy tips and flowers high up. It certainly attracts attention when in flower; although it's pretty widely available it's still unusual to see


Carol Klein: Life in a Cottage Garden

By Adam Pasco on 10/01/2011 16:47:04

Cottage, North Devon.The first episode covered January and February. Carol showed how to lift and divide snowdrops in her woodland garden, then demonstrated a rarely seen propagation technique called twin scaling. This technique is much used


Succulent success

By Adam Pasco on 21/09/2007 15:23:05

.Aeoniums are wonderfully generous succulents, as they can be propagated so readily from their rosettes by cutting them from a parent plant and pushing into pots of gritty compost to root. Many succulents are hardier than often recognised, though you need some nerve to risk


Reflections on Gardeners' World Live 2009

By Adam Pasco on 15/06/2009 16:46:50

demonstrated plant propagation, and Joe inspired us with design ideas for any garden.But it was Alys that I had the great pleasure to work with on stage. Kevin and I shared our own recycling tips with audiences, and Alys topped it all off with a great idea


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