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Watering house plants

By on 16/05/2013 10:31:57

watering (the roots turn green when wet). With all others, water with caution, if the pot feels light when lifted.Feature by Dr. Ross Bayton.House plants that require different watering


Top 10 pond plants

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:39:28

Pond plantsWater enhances any garden, and there are a wide range of aquatic plants that will thrive when submerged in a pond. We spoke to expert grower Linda Smith at BBC Gardeners' World Live 2009, who recommended 10 of the best plants for garden


Essentials for growing under cover

By Daniel Haynes on 16/01/2013 15:31:56

A greenhouse or polytunnel allows you to grow a wider range of plants, and extends the growing season. Once the structure is in place you'll need to kit it out with a few essential items, listed below.You’ll have more success raising your own seeds


Growing bromeliads

By on 13/05/2013 15:38:10

spraying your plants with water and standing them on a tray filled with damp gravel. You can also try sprays containing plant oils.Feature by Dr. Ross BaytonBromeliad pests


Weeding garden paths

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:40:22

Paving and gravel paths can quickly become colonised by garden weeds. Follow our tips on keeping your paths pristine and weed free, below. While some plants, such as thyme and alpines, look delightful growing in the gaps between patio slabs or path


Ornamental grasses

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:30:47

Light' reaches 1.7m in height. It looks particularly stunning by water.Miscanthus sinensis 'Morning Light'An interesting, unusual plant from the deserts of Mexico, bearing clouds of tiny leaves on arching stems. Requiring little water or maintenance


Plants for small gardens

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:35:06

garden needn't have fewer plants or less variety than a large garden, but it's important to avoid growing large plants and shrubs, which can exclude light from the garden and compete with smaller plants for water and nutrients. Here, Monty Don and James


Find out your soil type

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:38:09

Soil typesYour soil type - sandy, loam or clay - determines which plant species you can grow. Knowing your soil type enables to you to choose the plants best suited to your garden. Soil type is identified the presence of clay, sand and silt


Siting a greenhouse

By Daniel Haynes on 16/01/2013 12:27:40

Where you place a new greenhouse or polytunnel can make the difference between growing success and failure, so it’s important to get it right. With careful siting, it should be possible to optimise the productivity of your structure, which helps


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