Winter 2017 – See our recent press ads
A selection of our latest adverts as seen in leading publications such as The Daily Telegraph, Country Life, The English Garden & many more. If you would like to request a brochure please click here.
A selection of our latest adverts as seen in leading publications such as The Daily Telegraph, Country Life, The English Garden & many more. If you would like to request a brochure please click here.
The Friendship Plant is a very tough house plant, and an even better choice for the glasshouse. Attractive clumps of foliage erupt nodding spike after spike of pink bracts, each cascading green petals with a bright blue edge and golden anthers. These continue to appear over a long period. It will withstand neglect, and resists […]
Winter jobs: how to force rhubarb for tender early stems https://t.co/AjIKzLfKRt #Gardening #GrowYourOwn #Rhubarb https://t.co/xfrgrzGZs4
If you are growing C. orientalis and C.tangutica; Clematis texensis, Clematis viticella and their cultivars and the large flowered hybrids like ‘Hagley Hybrid’ and ‘Perle d’Azure’, now’s the time to prune. This group flowers in summer and autumn on the current year’s stems, so select the strongest pair of buds near the base, and cut […]
This spring I visited Heritage Gardens in Sandwich, Massachusetts, to see the rhododendrons in bloom. These 100 acres were formerly the estate of Charles Dexter, who, beginning in 1921, spent years propagating and raising thousands of rhododendrons. He gave many to friends and neighbors without keeping records of these gifts, which is why new Dexter […]
This spring I visited Heritage Gardens in Sandwich, Massachusetts, to see the rhododendrons in bloom. These 100 acres were formerly the estate of Charles Dexter, who, beginning in 1921, spent years propagating and raising thousands of rhododendrons. He gave many to friends and neighbors without keeping records of these gifts, which is why new Dexter […]
This spring I visited Heritage Gardens in Sandwich, Massachusetts, to see the rhododendrons in bloom. These 100 acres were formerly the estate of Charles Dexter, who, beginning in 1921, spent years propagating and raising thousands of rhododendrons. He gave many to friends and neighbors without keeping records of these gifts, which is why new Dexter […]
In recent times the modern planting style has been airy and light, dare I say as frothy as badly drawn beer. It’s led to an explosion of umbels, a term short for umbellifers, in show gardens and gardens alike. These plants have an arrangement of tiny, nectar-rich flowers arranged in a variety of ways. The […]
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At the start of the New Year gardeners and greenhouse owners keep a close eye on nature’s clock. As the sun rises and sets to create a few extra minutes of daylight each and every day, so the sun returns to our gardens and gradually warms the soil. Every extra moment of daylight is a […]
A sanctuary under glass, your greenhouse offers an escape from the winter weather – and the world. The rising clatter is intense, drowning out every other sound, a roaring mix of what a raging waterfall and what – I imagine – an avalanche sound like. The latter’s a decent guess; the greenhouse roof is being […]
It may be the depths of winter but it will not be very long at all until it is time to start sowing Brussels sprouts. This is how the year turns and surprises us: come February, just a few short weeks away, it will be time to sow. I realise I must get my early-sowing […]