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Sunflowers

By Adam Pasco on 30/06/2008 10:19:00

What a tremendous pleasure it is to grow sunflowers from seed. Thousands of children up and down the country sow sunflowers in spring, no doubt hoping to grow the tallest and enter the Guinness Book of Records.My sunflowers will never do


Calla lily

By Adam Pasco on 11/08/2008 12:10:00

I've had mixed results with calla lilies over the years. It's getting them going in spring that's caused me problems. I don't think I provide them with enough heat as I don't want the expense of heating my greenhouse. Until two years ago, they


Frost on flowers

By Adam Pasco on 25/02/2008 10:12:00

or we'd be left with a deciduous desert with little of interest until spring.


Beefsteak tomatoes

By Adam Pasco on 07/01/2008 11:04:00

-sized tomatoes.I had vowed never to bother with them again, but last spring I was tempted to sow seeds of a brand new variety sent to me to trial, and set for introduction in the 2008 seed catalogues. A new variety would be worth growing, surely?In short... no


Plants for shade

By Adam Pasco on 05/05/2008 11:04:00

can't wait to see their display next spring.


Astrantia and alstroemeria

By Adam Pasco on 23/06/2008 14:17:00

I've planted everywhere. I simply let it spring up among other plants, adding another tier of seasonal colour. Stems can be gently plucked from the soil to use as cut flowers, but I leave mine in place to enhance the display. Without tightly packed


Japanese anemones

By Adam Pasco on 06/10/2008 15:18:00

Anemone x hybrida) always springs to mind. There are several related varieties, too, including Anemone hupehensis, all originating from the Far East from Japan to China. They shade, cope with dry sites, but doesn't seem to mind a heavy clay soil either


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