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Self-seeding plants

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:36:25

sun. It reaches 1.5m high.Eryngium giganteumHappy in woodland conditions, the yellow- or orange-flowered Welsh poppies are annuals that don't mind shade, making them perfect to weave under trees and taller shrubs.Meconopsis cambricaA cottage garden


How to take rosemary cuttings

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 16:18:51

in seed tray modules.Water in cuttings from above to settle compost around their stems. Place pots in a cold frame in a sheltered, shaded area, indoors in a propagator or simply cover with a plastic bag to retain the moisure.After a few weeks, gently


How to create a summer hanging basket

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 17:39:06

five pellets per 35cm basket).Give your plants a good water, making sure you fill the central reservoir with water, which will gradually soak into the surrounding compost.AdamChoose a sunny spot for your hanging basket, although some shade for part


Exotic winter bloomer

By Adam Pasco on 03/12/2007 11:41:02

looks it's pretty hardy, and tolerates shade well, too. This shrub is an ideal choice to form the permanent framework for an exotic garden, something I know many people now try to develop. My own garden is more traditional, with lots of perennials


Nemesia and petunia hanging basket

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 15:54:01

Nemesia plants produce a haze of flowers throughout the summer, and with the pale-gold felt leaves of the helichrysum, a soft cloud-like effect is created. Helichrysum grows happily in sun or part-shade and is ideal for brightening up a dull corner


Camellia pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 15:27:48

not in flower. Place it in a shaded, sheltered position in view of the house so you can always enjoy the display.March - April or October - NovemberApril-May30 minutesCompact camellia, e.g. 'Tom Thumb', 'Anticipation' or 'Black Lace'Large, deep pot, 30-35cm


Houseplants

By Adam Pasco on 10/03/2008 11:49:00

Why don't houseplants ever get featured on gardening programmes on television? Millions of houseplants are sold every year, yet so little is ever written or broadcast about them. Don't other people share my passion for them?I'm a sucker for new


Cherry blossom

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 21/04/2009 10:18:51

. Like the lives of James Dean or Tupac Shakur, it's short and spectacular. Thereafter, the leaves can be a bit dull and cast a lot of dry shade, so be wary of planting cherries as the sole centrepiece in a small garden. Plant small trees instead


Iris, ivy and fern pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 15:49:37

planting them.Plant the ivy along the front edge of the trough. Top up with compost, firming it around the plants with your fingers. Stand the trough on the patio or on a windowsill in full sun or light shade.AdamExtend your display once the ivies are over


Late-summer colour

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:33:04

, this spreading plant features clumps of strappy leaves alongside sprays of trumpet flowers in shades of red, yellow and orange.My top plants for extending colourCrocosmiaThis plant is ideal for the no-fuss gardener. The large, long-lasting flowers in pinks


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