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Bird baths

By Adam Pasco on 18/02/2008 10:44:00

Man cannot live by bread alone, and neither can birds! When it comes to garden bird care, food is not the only thing I consider on these cold winter mornings.Waking up to a thick layer of frost to scrape off the car windscreen before I could leave


Clearing out the cold frame

By Jane Moore on 30/05/2008 13:05:02

urge to grow and flower profusely.My idea back in the autumn was to plant it with a few salad leaves such as mustardand rocket that might overwinter and give us some early, spicy leaves to make a few winter salads, as well as some parsleyto keep us


Trees for autumn colour

By Pippa Greenwood on 18/09/2008 16:43:00

We're getting ready for winter: the chimney has been swept and the logs have been chopped. In the garden the leaves on the trees are starting to turn, marking the beginning of what I hope will be a fabulous display of autumn colour.Now is probably


Frost-proof pots

By Pippa Greenwood on 26/02/2009 18:29:36

) the pots won't need bringing indoors over winter. Over the years I've amassed quite a collection. So why is it that so many of them have broken?Admittedly we've had a colder winter than in recent years, but it wasn’t that cold, and I live in Hampshire


Dealing with aphids

By Pippa Greenwood on 20/04/2011 11:39:38

I had hoped that the ultra-harsh winter weather would decimate overwintering populations of pests. This would go at least some way towards making up for all the bay trees and mimosas that gardeners lost during the cold spell.The outcome


Aphids

By Pippa Greenwood on 13/07/2011 17:29:37

In early spring, there were a lot of discussions in the garden media over whether the harsh winter would have reduced numbers of garden pests.The slugs and snails were slow to appear after the cold, dry April. But most other critters, good and bad


How to create an autumn pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 15:25:17

.Fill the container with compost, to within 5cm of the rim, firming around the plants with your fingers to squeeze out any air pockets.AdamCut the aster and the sedum back to their bases in late winter to ensure they produce fresh growth in the autumn. Leave the carex


Scented herb pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 15:50:36

Most herbs originate in hot, dry climates and dislike our cold, wet winters. Growing them in pots is therefore perfect because they can be brought under cover for the winter. Serrated-leaved lavender is an attractive alternative to ordinary lavender


Canna, eucomis and sedum pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 15:28:19

during winter). Boosting the exotic display is a pineapple lily and a sedum, which come into their own when adorned with late-summer blooms.Carol Klein gives useful advice on planting cannas, while Rachel and Monty choose canna varieties for the Long


Palm pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 16:00:44

. The dasylirion hates being waterlogged, especially in winter, so don't overwater it, and raise the pot on pot feet so it doesn't sit in a puddle.AdamDasylirion thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Given a sheltered spot, it will be hardy over winter


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