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What to do now in your garden - week 22

On 31/10/2011 in Weekly checklists

Plant out summer beddingSummer is almost here, but before you rush into the greenhouse to bring out your summer bedding plants, make sure the threat of frost is completely passed. For a successful display, take it slowly and acclimatise plants


Primula pot display

On 22/07/2011 in Pots & containers: Spring

Thanks to their cheery flowers, which come in a wide range of colours, primulas are one of our most popular spring bedding plants. Once this display is over, plant everything out into a damp spot in the garden.September - early November


Greenhouse job checklist - week 32

On 23/11/2011 in Greenhouse checklists

Buy pansies and other winter bedding plug plants to grow on under coverDamp down the greenhouse floor every morning on hot daysWater plants in pots and growing bags every morning, and again at night if necessaryAdd liquid feed to at least one


Around the garden job checklist - week 44

On 23/11/2011 in Around the garden checklists

Collect and compost autumn leaves Cut back suckers growing around the base of treesVisit garden centres to choose bulbs and bedding for spring displaysMow lawns less frequently now grass growth is slowing downComplete new lawn laying projects during


Snowdrop pot display

On 22/07/2011 in Pots & containers: Autumn & winter

, tease out the roots and plant it at the back of the display. Firm it in place.Split the ophiopogon plants into small pieces and position them in front of the convolvulus. Space them evenly.Plant the snowdrops between the ophiopogon. Take care


plant for large pot

On 21/01/2012 in forum

in summer as you can use bedding like petunias, bidens, verbenas and my favourite Dichondra 'Silver Falls'. In the winter it's a bit harder, but variegated ivy trails beautifully, and Muehlenbeckia complexa will do the job but would be best in a sheltered


Tender succulents

On 27/07/2009 in Plants

when I pass, and thankfully don't need the regular doses that most summer bedding plants demand. Temporary displays like this are fun to create, and can be moved around at a moment's notice to ring the changes. There's nothing permanent here


Flowers garden job checklist - week 45

On 23/11/2011 in Flowers checklists

Cut late-summer-flowering clematis right down to soil levelDivide congested clumps of perennials such as asters, campanulas, rudbeckias and chrysanthemums after floweringPlant bare-rooted rosesDig up and compost exhausted summer beddingPlant out


What to do now in your garden - week 11

On 31/10/2011 in Weekly checklists

.Plan your seed-sowing year Trim lawn edges to keep the area neat and tidy Apply residual path weedkillers Around the gardenPlant lilies in large patio pots for summer displaysPrune shrub roses to low new shootsCut overgrown honeysuckle stems close


What to do now in your garden - week 32

On 22/07/2011 in Weekly checklists

. Create lots of lanterns for a dramatic display and they'll really light up the scene.Sow green manure crops to fill bare soilRemove pond weedsHoe and hand weed bordersAround the gardenDead head pelargoniums and other summer bedding plantsPrune wisteria


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