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Plant support

By Adam Pasco on 13/04/2009 10:14:47

not to bend over and catch the tip of a cane in your eye when weeding. It's fine advising people to pop a plastic bottle or similar cane topper in place, but these look even more obtrusive. But I suppose that's the point of them, as if you don't see them you


Clover in lawns

By Adam Pasco on 20/07/2009 16:03:16

Where has all the clover come from this summer? My lawn is simply covered with clover - I don't recall it ever being so infested in the past. I'm not one of those people who is really bothered about weeds in my lawn, but just look at how it has


Future Gardens and Butterfly World

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 04/08/2009 14:59:06

Who said gardening wasn't easy? Okay, maybe some parts aren't that simple - grafting, propagation, weeding on cliffs, getting rid of slugs and innumerable other things but some aspects of gardens are unbelievably straightforward.Look at this picture


Moles and molehills

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 25/08/2009 16:31:35

is the equivalent of Christopher Columbus seeking out land upon which no mole has previously trodden.I'm not really precious about my lawn - it's mostly rough old grass and a generous helping of weeds - but a mole can cause a bit of trouble if you have a more


Fragrant plants

By Adam Pasco on 03/05/2010 08:54:02

can? Rather than just stimulating my visual sense I was breathing in the scents and smells of my garden, and discovering another world that I so often ignore.Some of this is simply the unique smell of gardening - of mown grass, soil, weeds as they


Gardening with children

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 22/11/2010 13:17:57

the cute stage and, though delightful if very many ways, can no longer be described as chubby cheeked.I also have to admit that I did very little gardening with them when they were small. I tried a couple of times to get them to help lay bricks or weed


Guerrilla gardening and planting tulips

By Kate Bradbury on 14/10/2011 14:50:04

are compacted mud, inconsequential rye grass and very common weeds in tree pits. What’s added" he said, "is more likely to be wildlife friendly.”Tulips are not more wildlife friendly than ivy.I went down to the site, where the ivy had been left on the pavement


How to grow leeks from seed

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 10:26:48

-pegged-down horticultural fleece.On a heavy soil, use a fork to lift leeks when harvesting. On light soils you may be able to pull direct. For best freshness and flavour, lift leeks from the veg plot when you need them.AdamKeep the ground weeded to reduce competition


How to save water in your garden

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 16:43:23

terracotta pots with polythene to reduce evaporation from the sides of the pot.Mulch soil around plants with straw or bark to prevent evaporation of water from the soil's surface. This will also ward off slugs and prevent weeds from growing, which compete


How to plant a small tree

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 12:02:16

to hold the trunk steady and prevent it rubbing against the stake. Secure the end. Spread a thick layer of mulch or bark around the tree to keep down weeds. Water your newly-planted tree frequently, particularly in warm weather.AdamKeep the sides


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