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New plants for 2009

By Adam Pasco on 15/12/2008 13:17:56

's these long evening spent leisurely flicking through seed and plant catalogues that are costing me dearly. After a first run-through, the list of 'must have' plants is far too long, so I have to go through again in more detail. This is meant to be a ruthless


Gardening mistakes

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 01/09/2010 16:10:59

of long thin borders (I wrote about its birth about a year and a half ago). Some of the beds have worked really well, I think, like this arrangement of Phlomis amazone and Seseli libanotis. The central part, surrounding a pond, has some wonderful grass


Top 10 salad potatoes for flavour

By on 14/02/2013 11:38:38

well. Superb flavour, easy to grow.'Red Duke of York' (first early)Firm texture, waxy flesh. Very quick growing, trouble-free and produces a good yield of tubers.'Lady Christi' (first early)One of the most popular, with a large, oval shape. Thin skin


Damping off disease

By Pippa Greenwood on 01/05/2013 10:51:48

up’ one or more of the organisms that can cause damping off.I’m not saying don’t use water butts, but it’s well worth taking care with what plants you use the water on. I use water butt water on more mature plants, and on those in open ground. I


Growing bamboo

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 12/04/2011 17:47:57

.Semiarundinaria yashadake 'Kimmei' – lots and lots of thin yellow canes with narrow green stripes. 2.5m highThe following are clump-formers:Thamnocalamus crassinoides 'Merlyn' - graceful 4m-high, blue-stemmed plant with tiny leaves. Perfect for the smaller garden


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