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Winter snow and tender plants

By Adam Pasco on 29/11/2010 11:27:46

with fresh water - do try to do this when topping up feeders.Any tender plants still left outside will, or should I say won’t be alive now! Even those brought under cover and into an unheated greenhouse will probably have been frosted. That doesn’t mean they


Growing summer bulbs

By Adam Pasco on 07/02/2011 11:57:10

as the season progresses. They also provide great cut flowers, or just simply take a single flower and float it in a glass bowl of water as a simple table decoration.Another favourite is Tulbaghia, and in particular a variety called ‘Silver Lace’ with silvery


Growing veg in small spaces

By Adam Pasco on 21/02/2011 15:50:03

onions, watercress (no you don't need running water), runner beans and cut-and-come-again lettuce.Which veg crops do you think offer the best return from the space devoted to them? For me it's salads (a wide mix of tasty leaf types), herbs like parsley


Growing rhubarb

By Adam Pasco on 18/04/2011 11:43:57

into the soil before planting. I crammed three plants into the end of one of my deep beds, where it can be left undisturbed to flourish. A deep compost mulch and regular watering during last summer's drought got it well established. However, this spring two


Gardeners' World Live 2011

By Adam Pasco on 14/06/2011 16:59:16

grow to about 7-10cm long before cutting off and rooting in a glass of water. Pot them up, and you've got smashing young plants that will start flowering and fruiting in just a few weeks.And when it comes to fertilisers, many people are totally confused


Gardening holidays

By Adam Pasco on 22/08/2011 15:02:13

conditions she experiences near the east coast. Rainfall is sparse and infrequent, and watering costly and time consuming, so plants are chosen that relish dry conditions.And that is one of the big lessons I've learned from visiting gardens during this cruise


Planting bulbs in lawns

By Adam Pasco on 31/10/2011 16:22:20

turf overcoat, and this time the area is being regularly watered to ensure they grow.Now I'll have to wait and see if they grow. And if they do, will my wife insist I go straight out with the mower to return our lawn to its natural state? Watch


Growing onions: seeds versus sets

By Adam Pasco on 14/11/2011 15:14:12

large enough to hold everything.When seedlings had rooted well into their modules I planted them out in rows in May, and they grew really well through summer. They did need regular watering throughout the dry summer we had in the East Midlands


Protecting plants from cold weather

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

an occasional watering to keep them going.My gladioli produced lots of cut flowers during August, and I lifted their fat corms at the weekend. They should store well, nestled cosily in a box of dry, insulating vermiculite to keep them frost free. Hopefully they


Garden centres revisited

By Adam Pasco on 24/09/2010 08:48:29

medium around. The garden industry was all a buzz back in the late 90s when millions tuned in to Ground Force. Garden centre tills rang out at almost deafening levels as 'the Dimmock Effect' encouraged many people to build water features and makeover


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