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Plants for bees

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:34:19

others have so many petals bees can't get to the nectar and pollen to collect it. This is the main reason why single dahlias are popular with many bees, while doubles are usually ignored.Preferred flowersThe single-flowered rose family, which includes


Monty Don

By Adam Pasco on 13/12/2010 14:17:15

we are making the changes we are making. We are simply going to refocus to satisfy the needs of our core audience."However, criticism of the programme continued through 2010, leading to the announcement last week of further changes for 2011


Plants for small gardens

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:35:06

and spread of 2m x 40cm.Climbing beansHybrid varieties of the Lenten rose, Hellebore orientalis produce large clusters of saucer-shaped flowers in a variety of colours from midwinter to mid-spring. They prefer full sun to part shade and grow to a height


How to breed hellebores

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 10:35:04

and shape of its flowers.The day before you intend to pollinate your plant, cut at least one fully open flower from the father plant, making sure it has 2.5cm (1in) of stem. Bring this flower into the house and float it in a shallow bowl of water overnight


Dead thrushes and the bloody nose beetle

By Richard Jones on 18/08/2010 16:43:31

and more sky than I can take in even with both eyes. There is just too much wildlife to look at in detail, so here is a mélange from the first week of our stay.Saturday 7th August 2010 Everything is much greener than England so they've obviously had more


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