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Felling trees

By Richard Jones on 15/10/2008 12:54:00

creation and management, especially for small garden ponds where even a small amount of leaf fall can foul the water. I'll add that to my feedback to the RSPB.Saturday was a fabulous blazing sunny day in East Dulwich and we made a family day out


How to grow winter salad

By Gardeners' World on 15/09/2011 17:48:13

favourite salad leaves, or experiment with more unusual crops such as winter purslane and salad burnet. One of the most reliable winter leaf crops is corn salad, or lamb's lettuce, Valerianella locusta.Grow plants in a sheltered, sunny spot, to protect them


How to sow sweet pea seeds

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 17:46:23

individually into seed compost. Water well and place on a sunny windowsill or in a greenhouse or heated propagator.Water the sweet peas regularly. As they grow, you'll notice roots start to emerge through the sides of the cardboard tubes.Pinch out the growing


Dahlia and cosmos pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 15:38:01

Dahlias come in a fascinating variety of shapes and sizes, and the pom-pom types, with their rows of incurved petals, resemble old-fashioned bathing caps. Dahlia 'Franz Kafka' lends itself - ironically, given its name - to a relaxed cottage-garden


Gazania and rudbeckia pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 15:42:08

This bright, contemporary container filled with sunny gazanias and rudbeckia plants is just the thing to jazz up your garden for the summer. It looks effective on its own or placed in a group with others, and best of all it's quick and easy to plant


Weeds and wildflowers

By Pippa Greenwood on 16/04/2009 16:53:45

What's the difference between wildflowers and weeds? They're at opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to acceptability in the garden, but are they really so different? A weed is a essentially just a plant growing in the wrong place. But what


Narcissus and aubretia pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 15:53:19

Add a cottage-garden feel to your patio with this simple pot project. The trio of narcissus, carex and aubretia provides instant colour, as plants can be bought in flower. If other spring flowers catch your eye at the garden centre, you could use


Rose pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 16:08:20

.Plant the roses in the centre of the bath, towards the back. Then evenly space the heucheras around the edge, filling in the gaps with the salvias and violas.Fill around your plants with compost, firming it with your fingers. Place the container in a sunny


Pelargonium and nemesia pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 16:04:02

to spread over the summer.Position the box on a sunny windowsill, bearing in mind the nemesia will reach 30cm tall once established. Be ready to cover it if frost is forecast overnight.AdamRemove the old blooms as soon as they fade and both plants


RHS Wisley

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 15/03/2010 15:10:43

want somewhere to go especially when it is dry and sunny. One if the best places at this time of year is the Royal Horticultural Society's garden at Wisley in Surrey. To be honest the garden has some flaws but, if you want somewhere to spend a very


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