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Japanese anemones

By Adam Pasco on 06/10/2008 15:18:00

will hopefully be as big as theirs!I think some varieties have rather wishy-washy flowers, like 'September Charm', whose blooms are pale pink; I prefer either a pure white flower, like 'Honorine Jobert', or something providing a deep, rich, colour. 'Pamina


Exotic winter bloomer

By Adam Pasco on 03/12/2007 11:41:02

What a surprise it is when the Japanese aralia bursts into bloom in December. Quite why anything should naturally be programmed to flower at this time of year always puzzles me, but perhaps this native of Japan and South Korea is just confused


Peonies

By Adam Pasco on 19/05/2008 11:00:00

gardener needs, but as soon as those big, bold blooms open it's bound to rain and shatter the petals. In the blink of an eye it's all over and I've got to wait another year for them to flower again.My problem is that I love plants, and have to admit


Astrantia and alstroemeria

By Adam Pasco on 23/06/2008 14:17:00

long, gradually fading with age. 'Roma' adds a lovely pink to the display, but there are lots of other equally generous astrantias available in greens, whites and deep reds. Some even offer variegated foliage, but this isn't really to my taste


Calla lily

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

, but it's their striking flowers most people are after. Their blooms are really spathes; bright trumpets at the tip of a stem, with a graceful twist and pointed tip unlike the flowers of anything else you're likely to grow.It's surprising that some


Autumn pots

By Adam Pasco on 15/10/2007 11:11:02

, but I'll leave them on display for as long as possible.I've combined mine with a compact gaultheria with pure white berries, snipping away its green shoots to neaten up the display. All these plants are quite cheap to buy, so could be discarded


Growing melons

By Adam Pasco on 04/08/2008 11:23:00

again, hoping 'Emir' lives up to its catalogue description (though to be on the safe side I'm keeping two melon plants a little snugger in my greenhouse). So far, so good, and flowers are developing well. Now all I need is to cross-pollinate them


Apple harvest

By Adam Pasco on 29/09/2008 12:02:00

see your face in, and you bite through it into pure snow-white flesh. They're always crisp, sweet, and have a really excellent flavour. And they do store well, so my bumper crop will certainly keep the doctor away for a few months.We're lucky


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