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Plaiting garlic

By Pippa Greenwood on 17/07/2008 14:06:00

We've had a mixed garlic harvest so far this year - the bulbs I planted in spring did nothing and were a total waste of time. They were probably the worst I've ever grown (or, dare I admit it, the worst I've ever seen).However, the bulbs I planted


Horticultural fleece

By Jekka McVicar on 25/02/2008 17:25:00

It has been one of those typical early spring weeks, not enough hours to do everything I want to do. The team from BBC Gardeners' World Magazine came down for a couple of days to take a series of photographs on how to raise plants from seed


Hawthorn

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 27/05/2008 16:38:00

I can't really let May pass without mentioning the hawthorn (aka Crataegus monogyna). It is after all the May tree.For those of a mystical bent it carries more folklore and strange stories than many trees. It's all bound up with spring, rising sap


Greenhouse fund

By Pippa Greenwood on 20/11/2007 10:17:17

of slippers or soap sets really doesn't sound appealing, I would advise anyone to speak out nicely NOW and set up their own greenhouse fund, so it can then be up running by spring...


New year, new leaf

By Jane Moore on 28/12/2007 10:58:00

- never-ending you could say - period of rain, cold and cheerless, sunless days. My fervent enthusiasm after the excesses of Christmas usually fades as quickly as any glimpse of sunshine; the allotment lies abandoned until the first glimmers of spring


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.


Gardening in gales, rain, and hail

By Pippa Greenwood on 13/03/2008 10:31:00

lightening - which actually made the house shake. Then came huge hailstones, which temporarily flattened the hellebores and spring bulbs. Luckily, because there was very little soft new foliage about, nothing seems to have been seriously damaged


Preparing beds for planting

By Jane Moore on 14/03/2008 12:29:00

for clay soils and spring for sandy ones. However, I usually add compost to my clay beds now. It always bothers me that all the lovely nutrients in the compost are leached away by winter rains so I go against convention and leave composting until now.


Lemon verbena

By Jekka McVicar on 28/03/2008 14:38:00

Blustery crisp days and cold nights, north winds, sleet, hail, snow and cold rain. It's amazing with this mixture of weather that plants manage to plod their way into spring.I was very excited this week to notice that one of my favourite herbs


Growing salad in a cold frame

By Jane Moore on 04/04/2008 13:05:02

be spring as I'm now off the soup!


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