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Hyacinthoides non-scripta Bluebell

On 05/10/2012 in plants


Convallaria majalis Lily of the valley

On 05/10/2012 in plants


How to improve your soil

On 20/07/2011 in Projects: The basics

Digging and forking through the soil allows you to loosen any compaction, remove weeds and debris as well as providing the perfect opportunity to add the organic matter. Plants need good soil conditions if they are to give the best results



Restios

On 20/10/2011 in Plant features: Structural

Make cape reeds the new stars of your borderEnjoy the architectural beauty of these elegant plants that have only recently reached us from the fynbos of South Africa.Restios are a rush-like group of architectural plants that are set to join grasses


Wildlife-friendly plants

On 20/10/2011 in Plant features: Wildlife

, and therefore a must for every garden.Designing your wildlife gardenWhen planting a nectar border or any selection of flowers to attract insects, think first of what's best for them and second, of what you want to look at. The two are not remotely exclusive


Late-summer-nectar

On 20/10/2011 in Plant features: Wildlife

Late-summer nectarAs some insects are still out foraging in late-summer, it's a good idea to provide food for them with nectar-rich, late-flowering plants.Plants for beesIn late-summer, many plants have finished flowering, but bees, butterflies



Oriental poppies

On 20/10/2011 in Plant features: Wildlife

, they will not thrive in sodden soils - decent drainage is essential. As with any other plant, get them off to a good start by incorporating plenty of organic material, such as home-made compost. Oriental poppies will appreciate a small amount of fertiliser, but don


Ornamental grasses

On 20/10/2011 in Plant features: Structural

lessoniana (formerly Stipa arundinacea). From autumn through to spring, its foliage takes on spectacular red, orange and yellow tints, making it an essential grass for mixed borders.Amenanthele lessonianaPlants don't get much more architectural than


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