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Wilting wisteria: an update

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 14/09/2009 15:47:42

many causes of this, and sometimes the answer lies in damage to roots by factors such as water-logging, ill-advised heavy pruning at the wrong season and harm to the root zone by construction work nearby.Sometimes it is apparent that there is fungal


Cherry trees

By Lila Das Gupta on 11/12/2009 16:33:46

frosts. Prune them in summer (fruit develops on new wood) and give them a liquid seaweed feed once a year and they will thank you for it.Since morello cherry trees are self-fertile, you will only need one tree to get any fruit.If only I had a bigger


Growing raspberries

By Lila Das Gupta on 05/02/2010 15:24:46

satisfying week.Today I sorted out the autumn raspberries: pruning, clearing and feeding the bed. Autumn-fruiting raspberries produce fruit on new canes, so they should be cut to the ground in February to encourage them to produce this season's canes


Patio climbers

By Adam Pasco on 22/02/2010 14:36:26

.5-10cm pots, until late May, then placed them on my patio in a large terracotta pot, using a peat-free, multi-purpose compost.To support the climbing stems I used silver birch stems saved from winter pruning, pushing them down into the pot to create a


Growing orange trees

By Kate Bradbury on 04/03/2011 13:40:26

flower and bear fruit. I've top-dressed it with some sieved, home-made compost, sponged down its leaves and given it a light prune - it's all set to go outside once this bout of freezing weather has passed. As for the mealybugs, I'm convinced


Growing herbs

By Kate Bradbury on 08/04/2011 15:05:31

the top layer of soil, replace it with fresh, home-made compost and give all the plants a good water. Any vine weevil grubs will be dispatched to the blackbird, and the thyme replaced with some garlic chives, which I'm ready to plant out. I'll prune out


Protecting plants from cold weather

By Adam Pasco on 29/10/2012 16:43:00

crops and bedding plants cleared and composted, and soil roughly turned to incorporate manure. Then there’s fruit pruning to be done, but that’s a job to tackle with some winter sun on your back. Yes, November’s a busy month, so I’m wrapping up warm


December gardening jobs

By Adam Pasco on 10/12/2012 11:49:51

to look forward to, and get me through this cold winter.In addition to all these jobs, there are still more leaves to rake up, old crops to clear and compost, veg beds to dig over, and then winter pruning to start...Now, what have I missed?


Gardening by the moon

By Lila Das Gupta on 11/06/2010 16:56:15

the last quarter and the new moon.Plant leafy crops in period one, fruit crops in period two, root crops and perennials in period three, and take a break in period four (do housework, hoeing, pruning, making raised beds. Don't plant anything unless you


Bank holiday gardening jobs

By Kate Bradbury on 21/04/2011 15:01:55

.Some plants need moving, some need supporting, some need feeding, some need pruning. Many just need sowing.I need to cut the lawn (we don't have a mower so we do this on our hands and knees with shears.) Luckily it's full of dead patches so it shouldn't take


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