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Growing spring bulbs

By Adam Pasco on 16/03/2009 14:24:55

I love daffodils. To get the best from these wonderful flowers, I plant up a dozen plastic aquatic baskets with spring bulbs in autumn, choosing varieties that flower at different times. When spring arrives, I pop one basket after another


Planting bulbs in lawns

By Adam Pasco on 31/10/2011 16:22:20

When visiting large gardens during spring, I always admire the drifts of dwarf flowering bulbs growing up through wide expanses of grass. Catch them when flowers are at their best and they look magnificent. They could be snowdrops or crocus, dainty


Buying lily bulbs

By Adam Pasco on 19/01/2009 12:16:13

to be irresistible. Those open boxes of loose bulbs just aren't the same. They may be a bit cheaper, but pictorial packs provide something to focus on while waiting for the bulbs to bloom.Last spring I bought a wonderful new variety of lily called 'Strawberry & Cream


Growing summer bulbs

By Adam Pasco on 07/02/2011 11:57:10

It won’t be long before daffodils, tulips, fragrant hyacinths and a host of other colourful flowers signal the arrival of spring, but if we want summer and autumn to provide similar displays we have to start planning and planting now


Growing multi-headed tulips

By Adam Pasco on 05/09/2011 16:42:13

Much of my gardening time in September is spent planning for spring colour. I'm not wishing the year away - I love autumn in all its fading glory - but now is the time to buy spring-flowering bulbs for planting over the next couple of months


Shrubs for patio pots

By Adam Pasco on 17/12/2007 11:01:00

I'm always looking for plants that make an impact - things that will grab the attention and put on a good show. Seasonal bedding and bulbs are always popular, but many shrubs also grow well in patio pots.Over the years I've tried all sorts, from


A snow-covered garden

By Adam Pasco on 09/02/2009 15:45:38

degrees of frosty weather in between. I like to think a deep carpet of snow, although clearly at zero degrees or less, is actually insulating plants below from even colder air temperatures above. Hopefully no harm will come to the perennials and bulbs


Are garden centres dull?

By Adam Pasco on 06/09/2010 11:10:56

products at many garden centres. Christmas takes centre stage as baubles and singing Santas replace spring-flowering bulbs, and once again I'll be left searching in vain for gardening inspiration.Now, I'm not saying that all these fabulous marketing


Dealing with a waterlogged garden

By Adam Pasco on 26/11/2012 16:26:00

up more quickly in spring, especially when covered with black polythene or cloches, creating ideal conditions to get crops off to an early start.I’ve built brick raised beds on my patio too, filling one with ericaceous compost for acid-loving plants


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