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Sunflowers and hoverflies

By Kate Bradbury on 29/07/2011 15:13:53

hoverfly). Both of these are supposed to resemble the common wasp to deter predators, and are completely harmless. They lay their eggs on plants and their larvae eat aphids.Having abandoned hopes of growing the world's tallest sunflower, I'm now content


Pollen

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 25/03/2009 09:52:10

problem: the hazel (unlike many plants) cannot fertilise itself, so needs to find another tree. How to disseminate pollen from one tree to another? Many plants use insects — bees, wasps, moths, butterflies or ants — while others draw on the services


Carnivorous plants

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 27/09/2010 16:47:53

plants (there was a particularly striking group of them in Tom Hoblyn's Chelsea garden in 2009). These have slippery sides into which insects fall and are then digested by the fluid at the base of the pitcher. There are large colonies growing in both


Oak trees

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 14/03/2011 15:30:01

.Over the 25-odd years of my life as a gardener I have planted thousands and thousands of trees (many, but by no means all of them, with my own hands), in many places, from Scotland to Cornwall. Some of those trees are 20 years old now and I confess that


Help wildlife survive winter

By Gardeners' World on 11/11/2011 15:00:41

interest and an instant snack for birds.Install a bird bath, where birds can drink and clean their feathers - essential for insulationBirdsFrogs, toads and newts overwinter in log and leaf piles, or beneath stones and plant pots. Some rest in the mud


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