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Moth orchid

By Adam Pasco on 14/01/2008 11:12:00

water once a week or so, and dunk the whole pot and roots right down for a good soak. They love it, especially when I add the occasional drop of liquid feed.Supermarkets and garden centres sell such wonderful phalaenopsis, and if you pay a little more


Calla lily

By Adam Pasco on 11/08/2008 12:10:00

've just rotted off without showing any sign of growth, but recently I've had more success. Now a group of them takes centre stage on my garden table to steal the show, near the bench where I can admire them close-up. With luck I'll be able to let them die


Acers in pots

By Adam Pasco on 03/11/2008 11:21:36

 and John Innes No.3 loam-based compost. All this weight provides extra stability to prevent the trees catching the wind and toppling over. These acers are no more demanding than any plants in pots, and just need regular watering and feeding.The foliage


Apricot trees

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 21/07/2009 12:01:25

. Apricot trees (Prunus ameniaca) grow particularly well there because of the south-western aspect and because, before the invention of the gutter, they got lots of rain - apricots need lots of water to prevent the fruit from splitting.I mention this because


Fungi

By Richard Jones on 16/09/2009 11:45:25

My lawn is bone dry. I keep putting off watering it because it's autumn for goodness sake and it should rain soon. It's looking a bit brown, but I know it will recover fine with the first precipitation. The clouds, however, tenaciously hang


Growing primulas

By Adam Pasco on 08/03/2011 12:44:52

There's nothing wrong with instant gratification. Who can resist the appeal of primulas at this time of year? Certainly not me.I visited the garden centre a couple of weeks ago to buy seed-sowing compost (much better than multi


Cleaning the greenhouse

By Pippa Greenwood on 09/01/2013 13:02:50

-free this year. Last year they wreaked havoc, unearthing seeds and decapitating young plants.Red spider mite can overwinter in tiny cracks and crevices, so I’ll be sure to scrub the whole greenhouse structure with a brush and soapy water. I didn’t have any


How to raise cut flowers from seed

By on 27/03/2013 11:32:14

, you could sow in a small pot or tray.Sow one to three seeds per module, checking the seed packet for sowing depth. Moisten your fingers, to help pick up individual seeds.Cover the seeds with vermiculite or seed compost, label the tray, then water well


Bank holiday gardening jobs

By Kate Bradbury on 21/04/2011 15:01:55

Like many gardeners up and down the country, I'll be indulging in a spot of gardening this bank holiday weekend. And the next, and the one after that. The truth is, I'm really far behind and if I don't catch up soon, I'll miss this year's boat to a


How to make an alpine trough

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 11:37:30

CementPlastic sheetSandTrowelTwo cardbaord boxesWire meshWooden dowelspring to autumna couple of hours, then two days to let the concrete setMix together two parts sieved coir fibre, one part cement and one part sharp sand. Pour water into a well in the centre and mix


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