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Rowallane Garden

By on 11/04/2013 12:22:33

807Saintfield, Co Down028 97 51 0131www.nationaltrust.org.uk/rowallane-gardenOpen all year, daily, 10am-6pm (until 8pm 1 May-31 Aug, 4pm 1 Nov-28 Feb). Adults/OAPs £5.70, children (5-15) £2.80.parking,toilets,part-disabled,plants,refreshments,picnic,shop,dogs,public-transport


Exbury Gardens & Steam Railway

By on 11/04/2013 12:23:22

654Exbury, Southampton, Hampshire023 8089 1203www.exbury.co.ukSO45 1AZOpen 9 Mar-3 Nov, daily, 10am-5pm (or dusk if earlier). Adults £11, OAPs £10.50, under-16s free. Card not valid for steam train or buggies & valid only from 10 Jun-25 Oct.parking,toilets,part-disabled,plants,re...


Alby Gardens

By on 11/04/2013 12:21:54

637Alby Crafts & Gardens, Cromer Road, Erpingham, Norwich, Norfolk 01263 761 226www.albycrafts.co.ukNR11 7QEOpen 17 Jan-24 Dec, Tue-Sun & bank hols, 10am-5pm. Adults/OAPs £2.50, under-15s free. Card valid for whole property, but not valid on eventdays – phone or see website for d...


Rose bloom balling

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 14:04:42

Balling is triggered by cool, damp conditions, often in a partially shady site, where water-saturated outer petals fail to dry out before being scorched by the sun. The mushy plant tissue dries to form a stiff straightjacket around the petals, preventing the flower from opening. ...


Reversion

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 14:00:12

Sometimes shoots appear on previously plain-leaved plants with attractive variegations, and these can then be propagated by nurserymen to make a new plant. But the new variegated plant might try to revert to all-green foliage because the mutation isn't stable. If left, this all-g...


Powdery mildew

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 13:55:35

There are many different fungi that cause this problem, each of which usually affects a particular plant or group of plants. In each case they produce similar symptoms. Affected plants will have discoloured leaves, often also distorted when young, while general growth and vigour ...


Late-summer colour

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

in late-summer are pretty wide-ranging, as are shrubs, climbers and herbaceous perennials. Most fashionable annuals, exotics and tender perennial patio plants should also stay in flower until late-September, or even early October, if properly looked after


How to remove dead wood from plants

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 15:36:48

Learn how to recognise and remove dead wood from garden trees, in Chris Beardshaw's video demonstration.summerMore advice on growing treesPlanting a bare-root treePlanting a fig treeTraining a nectarine tree against a fencePlanting a small treeBrowse a selection of deciduous tree...


Black spot

By Gardeners' World on 10/10/2011 11:37:47

, just as the new foliage emerges, as a preventative measure.shrubs, roses spring, summerCommon problems affecting trees and shrubsAcer tar spotLeaf miner flyReversionPowdery mildew


Euonymus scale

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 15:06:49

The sap-feeding scale insect Unaspis euonymi is particularly attracted to Euonymus japonica, although it will feast on other evergreen euonymus too. The white males congregate on the leaves, but the brownish-black females live on the bark, making them hard to spot. Large numbers ...


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