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Ashford House Gardens

By on 11/04/2013 12:24:27

869Talybont-on-Usk, Brecon, Powys01874 676 271LD3 7YROpen 2 Apr-24 Sep, Tue (or by appointment), 2-5pm. Adults/OAPs £3, under-17s free. Single discount: 50p.parking,toilets,part-disabled,plants,refreshments,shop,dogs,public-transport


Writing with daffodils

By Pippa Greenwood on 19/11/2008 17:07:50

I'm passionate about spring bulbs. They're not the poshest of flowers, but I couldn’t bear to live without them – especially daffodils. I'm addicted to miniature daffs, especially tete a tete, and at this time of year when everyone else gets all


Blackthorn

By Jekka McVicar on 25/04/2008 17:23:00

In 15 years of exhibiting at the Chelsea Flower Show, I've never known such a late spring. Here on the farm the blackthorn, Prunus spinosa, is still flowering. Interestingly, because it flowers early in spring, a cold spell of weather at this time


Biodiversity at the Malvern Show

By Kate Bradbury on 13/05/2011 15:08:08

As someone who is potty about wildlife gardening, I was more than a little happy to learn that biodiversity was the central theme at this year's Malvern Spring Gardening Show. Between now and Sunday there's plenty to keep gardeners and wildlife


Weeds on the allotment

By Jane Moore on 24/04/2009 15:54:40

The weeds are growing like mad this year. They seem to love the combination of spring showers and sunshine we've been having lately. Sadly, the fine weather is having as positive effect on the weeds as it is on me.Speedwell is one of the moist


Seed potatoes

By Pippa Greenwood on 10/02/2010 18:10:11

The first of the snowdrops are up, my daffodils are romping away - I can almost believe that spring will actually arrive. But it's the seed potatoes that are really firing me up.I can't resist buying seed potatoes, and have bought three batches


Octoberfest

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 09/10/2007 11:38:02

I do love the garden in October - especially in the sunshine. In the early Spring it is all about hope and waiting: all that mulch and neatly tidied brown border. A month or so later and there is green stuff and bulbs all over the place. Then we


Pelargoniums

By Pippa Greenwood on 22/09/2010 08:14:55

have been a real triumph. It hasn't been an easy growing year, with very hot, dry spells followed by regular downpours, but the pelargoniums have been in flower since spring and are still going strong.One amazingly vigorous variety, 'Calliope Dark Red


Gardening injuries

By Kate Bradbury on 30/07/2010 17:57:23

myself to A&E for an X-ray (it wasn't broken, but I had torn some ligaments, apparently). I'm not the only one who's ended up in A&E after a garden injury: the Telegraph reports that in spring visits to injury clinics with gardening-related injuries


Saving foxglove seeds

By Kate Bradbury on 02/07/2010 17:01:47

Last spring I found a foxglove seedling in a pot, which had presumably self-seeded from a neighbour's garden. Excited, I potted it on and nurtured it in anticipation of seeing it flower this year. (Foxgloves are biennial, so flower in their second


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