London (change)
Today 18°C / 12°C
Tomorrow 16°C / 11°C
Keywords:
Sort by:

31 to 40 of 43 results

How to tie in your plants

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 14:13:40

, tie in the new growth when it has reached 10cm - 15cm in length. This will hold the shoot in place until the wood develops to stiffen it.When using string or garden twine, wind it once or twice tightly around the support and knot in place. Then wrap


How to make a spiral plant support

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 17:30:39

should be able to buy all the ingredients for your plant support from a garden centre or DIY store for less than £10.Galvanised wire1.5m bamboo cane45cm terracotta potWire cuttersCompostIvy plantall year round30 minutesCut a 3m length of wire and bend


Ants

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 11:13:01

Of the black, red and yellow ants that are commonly seen in the garden, only the red ones (from the Myrmica species) sting. Other than that, ants are more of a nuisance than a pest. They feed mostly on insects, including other ants, and honeydew


Slugs

By Gardeners' World on 18/10/2011 15:58:23

Every garden has its fair share of slugs and the bad news is that they are around for most of the year. They're active mostly after dark, especially when it's damp. In hot dry weather they bury themselves to avoid dehydrating.Holes are chewed


Skimma and ivy pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 16:12:09

to nourish them.AdamBoth the skimmia and the heuchera will be happy planted out into a shady spot in the garden in spring.Inspiration and jobs for winterCreating a winter display of dogwood, snowdrops and lilyturf.Winter-pruning wisteria.Wrapping bananas


Daily lily and thistle pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 15:39:51

it with bubble wrap or polystyrene before planting.More ideas for structural displaysAdd height to your borders with a home-made metal obelisk.Grow an ornamental Japanese acer in a pot.Combine height and colour with a container display of dogwood, snowdrops


Create a shade-loving pot display of Nandina, Heuchera and Dryopteris

By Gardeners' World on 28/07/2011 15:06:58

A shady garden might seem like a challenge, but in reality there's a huge range of plants suitable for growing in dark places. This container display is made using a boldselection of plants, combining different leaf forms, colours and textures


How to prevent Christmas tree needle drop

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 14:32:56

good variety, such as the cone-shaped 'Nordman' or citrus-scented Douglas fir. They're more expensive than the traditional Norway spruce, but they hold their needles well.Before you position and decorate your tree, take it out of its net wrapping


How to create an exotic container display

By Gardeners' World on 19/07/2011 15:40:30

Filling a large planter with sub-tropical plants is a perfect way to add instant impact to your garden. It gives you the chance to fulfill your wildest planting ambitions and grow bold, statuesque plants.Many sub-tropical or tender plants


Christmas box pot display

By Gardeners' World on 22/07/2011 15:28:50

and water them well. Try not to let the compost dry out.Wrap the lights around the box cones. Make sure the bulbs are evenly spaced then connect to your power supply.AdamKeep box in good condition by trimming in spring and feeding regularly.More seasonal


31 to 40 of 43 results
Search time: 0.014 secs