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Alpine

By Gardeners' World on 14/09/2007 16:56:29

In gardening, this term is used for any plant that is native to alpine zones of the world. This zone is identified as being below the permanent snow line and above the tree line. Alpines have many adaptations to this environment, including deep


Around the garden job checklist - week 6

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:55:37

Knock heavy snow off shrubs and conifers to prevent its weight damaging branchesPlace rabbit guards around trees to protect barkFirm down plants lifted by frost or wind rockCover areas needed for early seed sowing with polythene or cloches to warm


Around the garden job checklist - week 4

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:54:36

Keep window bird feeders topped up with seed to attract bluetits and sparrowsWash out flowerpots and seed traysMove patio pots to sheltered sites during cold periodsIf snow falls, knock it off the branches of evergreen shrubs and conifers to prevent


Flowers garden job checklist - week 1

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:52:16

, taking time to pick out roots of perennial weedsSpread a layer compost around shrubs and along the base of hedgesPlant new roses and shrubsThin out the top growth on standard roses to prevent damage from the weather and wind rockBe ready to knock snow


Flowers checklist

By Gardeners' World on 23/11/2011 12:55:30

bulbsDeadhead pansies regularlyPlant lily-of-the-valleyTie string or wire around conifers and yew to prevent heavy snow damaging branchesFill empty containers with winter heathers and trailing ivyFirm soil around roses loosened by stormsReplace wobbly


What to do now in your garden - week 6

By Gardeners' World on 31/10/2011 11:16:42

Grow dahlias from seedColourful dahlias make a welcome addition to the late-summer garden and will continue to flower until the first frost. While many dahlias are grown from tubers planted in May, you can also raise them from seed.Knock heavy snow


Jack Frost nipping at your nose

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 21/12/2007 17:20:00

Happy Christmas - I hope that you are all rosy of cheek, tousled of appearance and brimming with goodwill to all men, women, children and close relations.The chances that this Christmas will have snow is anybody's guess but we might get slightly


Birds: thrushes and fieldfares

By Richard Jones on 20/01/2010 16:31:48

Snow is not the best weather for finding insects, so I was not surprised, last week, when my brief wander up the garden found nothing. It didn’t help that I was under sustained attack from snowballing children at the time. But as my fellow bloggers


Most loved plants

By Kate Bradbury on 11/02/2010 16:40:34

different, if it ever stops snowing. Ooh I hate the snow...


Garden birds and my Big Garden Birdwatch

By Kate Bradbury on 27/01/2011 16:01:59

no birds, despite the sparkling clean feeders and expensive food I put out for them.I'm pleased to report that this has all changed. What's more, my garden has become a battle ground. When the snow came in December, a robin and blackbird tentatively started


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