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Exotic colour in April

By Adam Pasco on 27/04/2009 17:46:31

it in gardens.Quite why so many of the flowers in our gardens during these early months of the year are yellow, I don't know. Winter flowering jasmine has been followed by forsythia (don't get James Alexander-Sinclair started on this again), daffodils have


Growing multi-headed tulips

By Adam Pasco on 05/09/2011 16:42:13

glorious variety called 'Antoinette', picture above. Not only does each bulb produce stems carrying three to six flowers, but the flowers change colour from pale creamy yellow to rich pale pink as they fade. This was quite unexpected, as the photo


Ornamental veg

By Adam Pasco on 25/07/2011 08:10:01

trumpets bursting open at tip of yellow courgettes are pure beauty – and yes, they are good enough to eat (deep fried in a tempura batter sounds appetising).Flowers adorn climbing beans, squash, tomatoes, aubergines, chillies, garlic chives and many more


The world's favourite rose

By Adam Pasco on 03/08/2009 15:20:21

, such as flower form, colour and scent, with the repeat-flowering characteristics and performance of new varieties. This was admirably captured in 'Graham Thomas', one of his first English roses.I was charmed by 'Graham Thomas' from the moment I set eyes on it. I


Cosmos

By Adam Pasco on 21/09/2009 17:13:21

coloured flowers, usually with a brilliant boss of yellow stamens at the centre. While many bedding plants remain dwarf and compact cosmos grows taller, swaying above them on the breeze. Seeds are cheap, and these tender summer bedding plants are always


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


Edible weeds

By Adam Pasco on 13/05/2013 11:55:30

I don’t like waste, so digging dandelions from the lawn last week got me thinking about the value of weeds. Dandelions are hardly the master of disguise, revealing their position in the lawn with brilliant yellow flowers. I used a long-bladed, old


Colourful camellias

By Adam Pasco on 30/03/2009 17:28:12

ways. The oldest variety I grow, and the earliest to flower, is 'St Ewe', which I planted directly into my border soil. Now I wouldn't claim my clay soil is ideal for camellias, which enjoy a lime-free and water-retentive soil, but this one has


Fragrant plants

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

strong, powerful, fragrance that fills the surrounding air. It's also nice having pure white flowers at this time of year to ring the changes from an abundance of yellow.Standing by my choisya and savouring its scent I'm struck by how much I'm enjoying it


Great value dahlias

By Adam Pasco on 20/08/2007 10:58:02

companies is that most of the varieties come as mixtures. That means a packet contains a kaleidoscope of colours, and you can't tell what colour a plant will be until it actually flowers - fine if you want a flower bed reminiscent of Joseph's Amazing


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