It’s in the bag

17 August 2011 by  
Categories: Gardening

Summer crops coming on strong but what to do with the giant chicories? Finally the summer allotment is taking shape.

The Weather in Cascadia: A Makeover

5 August 2011 by  
Categories: Garden Furniture, Gardening

In party of spring, I have eggplants sprouting in the windowsill and a garden full of little seedlings, inactivity to become my food for the summer. I decided it was time to give this space a makeover , and I’m glad that it coincided …

In the garden this week: Dahlias and basil

1 August 2011 by  
Categories: Gardening

Don’t tempt fate too much, but it looks like the frost has gone. So get planting… Copper-bottom dahlias Plant out your dahlias now, whether tubers or plants.

Gardens: Adapt and survive

1 August 2011 by  
Categories: Gardening

A harsh winter shouldn’t mean the end to tender exotics in your garden, if you sow and plant wisely When it comes to growing tender exotics, I’ve got it pretty good: I?garden at home on a sun-soaked slope in Devon, where spring starts primeval and frosts are few. The well-drained walls of marl and local limestone create built-up terraces that, like so?many urban gardens around the UK, wage the perfect conditions to grow tender and borderline hardy plants.

Back garden Repair: Tips to fix Your Garden inside the Summer

23 June 2011 by  
Categories: Garden Furniture

The lovely nights of summer are the saint season to your garden to stand out. Your favourite fruit and veggies grow everywhere on most plants and friends fly into the garden and create a surroundings for by themselves. But though you could reap your returns, you need to continuously maintain your garden in saint condition [...]

From calaloo to Chinese Arrowhead

12 June 2011 by  
Categories: Gardening

The UK’s oldest allotment site proves a fruitful gathering ground in Sally Cunningham’s hunt for exotic crops Things are really getting into their stride here at Garden Organic with the Sowing New Seeds project, as the weather warms up and gardeners begin coming out of hibernation to meet me and my colleague Anton on their allotments.

In the garden this week: Night scents and doing the splits | Lia Leendertz

11 June 2011 by  
Categories: Gardening

If you want summer nights filled with lovely smells, get sowing now. And while you’re at it, lift and split those clumps of perennials, too In the night garden Night-scented plants are one of the joys of the summer garden. Scents that are nearly nonexistent in the day hit you full in the nasal passages come evening, when they do their ideal to attract night-pollinating moths.

Home Decorating for Summer

7 June 2011 by  
Categories: Home Decorating

Summer is the perfect time of year to wear your true patriotic colors. This is the time of year to enjoy watermelon, fried chicken, corn on the cob, and apple pie. It is the time of year when days are long, nights are hot, and watching fireflies light up the night sky is one of [...]

Raised Summer Garden- Is This Things You Need?

16 March 2011 by  
Categories: Vegetable Garden

Raised gardens are becoming very favourite as quite many are renting their home or finding themselves inside the high rise apartments regarding buildings with some or perhaps no lawn space in any way and moreover very less usage of real soil to place flowers and vegetables that they desire having with these. Actually, there are [...]

Garden planning for next summer

10 February 2011 by  
Categories: Organic Gardening

It is in no way too soon to begin preparing following summer time veggie backyard. Actually, product income associated with greenhouses as well as seedling remuneration generally begin in past due Dec as well as primeval The month of january as well as primeval Feb, the majority of merchants possess a number of seed products [...]

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