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Redesign of garden

On 15/03/2012 in forum

anyone else done this? Would you recommend it? Kategardenersworld.com web team Hi kate My garden is slightly bigger.  Rather than a circular lawn I have a stone pavior circle with wide beds around it (so plants can 'flop' onto the circle).  Just off


Talkback: Cosmos

On 28/11/2011 in forum

of that now! I have grown cosmos for about the last three years and they have always made a great display. I've grown both the tall & dwarf varieties and think they're a great annual flower. This years display hasn't done so well though!. Cosmos. One of my


Talkback: Wildlife and wild death

On 28/11/2011 in forum

them in my sunny gravel bed with stipa gigantica - a lovely plant combination I've got two rat skulls decorating a pot. I found them side by side in my garden. No other bones; just the skulls. I'd love to know why. Now I'm looking out for more. They


Talkback: Growing alliums: best varieties

On 28/11/2011 in forum

you'll get gasps of admiration for your display. Tottenham - good point, thank you for that. We have amended the title accordingly.BestKategardenersworld.com I am on heavy clay and always struggled growing alliums with any great success. I have planted


Are garden centres dull?

On 06/09/2010 in Gardeners' musings

at a recent conference, as reported in Horticulture Week, weren't exactly greeted with rapturous applause by some garden centre owners, who felt that I was speaking out of turn by suggesting there's more to displaying plants than simply placing them


December gardening jobs

On 10/12/2012 in Gardeners' musings

, as the four fat balls in one feeder ‘disappeared’ in about three days! I love these feeders that I hang from a branch, and enjoy watching the aeronautical displays of blue tits, starlings and sparrows on the feeders and also the blackbirds, robin, collared


Sowing seed outdoors

On 13/05/2013 in Grow & eat

ground without forking too badly. Also, straight into the ground go beetroot, spinach and spring onions.To look at my veg garden you'd think I have a rebellious streak. I spent most of last winter digging up my straight 4’x10’ raised beds, in favour


Inspiration needed! Sunken patio/lawn edging

On 07/07/2012 in forum

down onto the patio! I dont really want to have to put a full fence up as it will make the patio feel like a bit of a bunker. Ideas so far have been to nick a bit of the lawn to create a flower bed (could be about 2feet wide) but i have no idea what


Talkback: Watering greenhouse plants

On 28/11/2011 in forum

Windows, the door and the roof vent are open in my conservatory as well as the connecting double doors to the lounge. The plants of salvias, cosmos and nicotiana which I've grown from seed for the front garden display are in pots lined up


Hellebore varieties - suggestions please

On 29/07/2012 in forum

, it will give you some ideas i hope Lovely site, thanks.  I particularly like Karina Green and Green Corsican  Your welcome, Helleborus foetidissima has lime green flowers and cut leaves and was in flower from November to early March in my damp, shady bed


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