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My garden

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 01/09/2009 11:37:36

in other parts of the garden. I planted the very luscious Dahlia 'Hillcrest Royal' to make up for the absentee monarda, it's a bit pinker but equally effective.The thalictrum has gone a bit floppy as my early spring staking was a bit shoddy in places


Five ways to grow better roses

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:31:05

Coaxing roses to produce a spectacular floral display is easy, if you follow a few simple rules. Learn more about deadheading, pruning, feeding and staking your roses, below.With a bit of care and attention, you can encourage your roses to flower


How to build a leaf heap

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 12:07:39

be shaded in summer but not too sheltered from the rain.Weed-smothering membraneChicken wireFour tree stakesHammerRubber malletWire or twineautumnan hourCut a piece of weed-smothering membrane to about 1m², allowing a little extra at the edges to tuck around


Growing raspberries

By Lila Das Gupta on 05/02/2010 15:24:46

. Luckily, they don't need staking.Summer-fruiting raspberries, on the other hand, produce fruit on the previous year's canes. Cut these canes down in autumn after they have produced fruit, leaving the new, green canes to fruit the following year. Summer


Growing tomatoes: dos and don'ts

By Kate Bradbury on 11/03/2010 16:05:08

-sized tomatoes and need staking and growing in large pots or growing bags (three plants per bag). Bush types may be grown in smaller containers and usually produce cherry tomatoes and don't need staking. Popular cordon types are 'Moneymaker' and 'Gardeners


Cactus dahlias

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 19:18:48

staking than other varieties, which tend to have dense, heavy heads of petals.Cactus dahlias are perfect for providing extra colour to herbaceous borders, as they have such a long flowering season. They also come in a rangeof heights, so can be planted


Rose rust

By Gardeners' World on 19/10/2011 14:07:30

The fungal spores that cause rust are spread on the wind, and they can survive over winter on the soil surface, on fallen debris and even objects such as fences and stakes. The symptoms spread in early summer from patches of orange on the stems


More verbosity about Verbenas...

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 04/09/2007 09:38:02

until November), it needs no staking, the colour goes beautifully with everything (hot colours, softer colours and, of course grasses). Then it seeds itself and you get free plants. I started with twelve in my garden and now have hundreds (not counting


Brussels sprouts

By Jane Moore on 26/09/2008 15:39:00

. I now need to earth up again and stake each plant to help it survive the autumnal winds that pummel our hilly site. I don't think canes are going to withstand the onslaught, especially as the plants are so big, but, like most allotmenteers, I've got


How to install an automatic watering system

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 12:23:22

, placing one of the root control discs provided, under the base of each. Stake the plants or attach them to support strings.Fill up the tank with tap water. It's a good idea to add a suitable liquid plant feed to the tank as well, so that your crops


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