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Scented bulbs

By Adam Pasco on 02/02/2009 13:44:38

Breathe deeply as you enter my sitting room this month and you’ll take in the powerful, almost intoxicating fragrance of paper-white narcissi.I planted the Narcissus papyraceus bulbs last autumn, in a glass bowl layered with gravel. All I've done


Algae in the garden

By Pippa Greenwood on 16/12/2009 16:21:21

I've always been fascinated by algae. These simple organisms take so many forms. Some are accurate indicators of water pollution, and some, like the blue-green alga spirulina, are a brilliant source of vitamin B12. But right now they've gone too far


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


Ferns in pots

By Adam Pasco on 24/11/2008 14:47:42

as required.For planting things that are going to live their life in a pot I always choose a loam-based John Innes No.3 compost. The loam gives it the guts to last, along with longer-lasting nutrients. There's no harm in mixing in some water-retaining gel


Growing sweet peas from seed

By Adam Pasco on 04/04/2011 15:23:33

that the thick seed coats of sweet peas needed chipping with a knife or sanding down to allow water to enter the seed. Times have changed, and so has the advice. Just soaking sweet pea seeds in a glass of water overnight is all that's required, and seeds should


Frost and potatoes

By Pippa Greenwood on 15/01/2009 12:36:53

.When the icicles melted, the water landed on my hellebores and sarcococca and then froze again, coating the plants in thick layers of ice. Now the temperatures have increased and everything has defrosted, it's good to see that neither the hellebores nor


Oriental hellebore

By Adam Pasco on 04/02/2008 11:01:00

It's worth getting out into the garden even when the weather is so cold. I find I've been missing out for the past few weeks; there's a plant doing its own thing while everything around it is dull and dormant - the hellebore. The oriental hellebore


Colourful camellias

By Adam Pasco on 30/03/2009 17:28:12

ways. The oldest variety I grow, and the earliest to flower, is 'St Ewe', which I planted directly into my border soil. Now I wouldn't claim my clay soil is ideal for camellias, which enjoy a lime-free and water-retentive soil, but this one has


Dividing perennials

By Adam Pasco on 03/05/2011 11:01:55

taken down by worms to improve the soil. At this time of year, when perennial plants are putting on such a burst of new growth, I also make sure they don't go short of water. Adding a liquid feed a couple of times a year also helps.It has been


Protecting plants from cold weather

By Adam Pasco on 29/10/2012 16:43:00

the end of the 2012 growing season. The reason I’m flustered is that there’s so much still to do, and the most urgent job is to bring any tender plants that are still outside under cover before they’re damaged.I have a lovely selection of tender succulents


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