How to deal with box blight and box tree caterpillar 🐛➡️ https://t.co/mVE8FOiMgz #BoxTree #Garden #Gardening https://t.co/wlUhK9vBZT
Solar sowing
For successful, stress-free sowing with no ecological cost, work to nature’s timetable and let the sun supply the power. It’s here. The frogs know it; they’re back – defrosted after a few false starts – with an orgiastic vengeance. The dandelions know it; their patient rosettes are pushing up yellow-hinted buds. Nature all around knows […]
The fullest month
It all seemed to be going so well in the greenhouse. It had been a pretty mild winter and I could see that my aeoniums and pelargoniums had made it through the darkest days with no problems. I have had a small heated propagator matt in the mini greenhouse with them, which keeps off the […]
Wake up to zingy spring tonics, says Francine Raymond ➡️ https://t.co/KjH9OCes78 #GrowYourOwn #GrowToEat #Gardening https://t.co/9gMCJYGmsO
Highlights of the Philadelphia Flower Show
The weather forecast was foreboding, with the third major winter storm in two weeks about to hit the northeast. But the blinding snow and lashing winds that my Amtrak train hurtled through on its way to Philadelphia belied the beautiful, springtime ambiance awaiting me inside the 2018 Philadelphia Flower Show. This premier horticultural event, presented […]
Why grow from seed?
Jean Vernon explores the wonder of seeds. Growing plants from seeds is one of the most satisfying parts of being a gardener. It’s sometimes surrounded in mystery and perceived as something difficult, but take a look in nature, any bare patch of soil and you will see that seeds germinate outside all of the time. […]
Darcy Daniels on Plant Lust—How to impulse buy and still love yourself in the morning
Plant lust. If you garden, you’re probably susceptible. You fall in love with a plant—or many plants—and then find yourself wandering your yard, not knowing how to fit your exciting new beauties into your garden’s design. So in anticipation of my own yearly plant lust, I’m turning to Portland, Oregon designer, Darcy Daniels. Would she […]
Not Tyranosaurus but Begonia
I have written before of the tremendous value in our greenhouses from the Begonia tribe though I was mostly talking about their huge range of floral varieties. Now I am waxing even more enthusiastically about the foliage varieties of Begonia particularly B. Rex-cultorum. Rex is a term not often employed in botanical Latin and as […]
How to grow parsley – tips from Alys Fowler ➡️ https://t.co/13VpgFRuLf #Gardening #Garden #GrowYourOwn #GrowToEat https://t.co/9hajvUtdCv
Looking ahead to spring
If you didn’t have time in the autumn, transplant conifers and evergreens later in the month, when soil temperatures rise. Dig round the plant just beyond the spread of its branches, cut carefully through any larger roots with a pair of old secateurs, keeping root damage to a minimum. Once the root ball is free, […]
Is My Evergreen Dying? — Arborist Kevin Narbonne explains what to look for
On certain nights in January this year, more than ninety percent of the U.S. shivered with temperatures under 30 degrees F. Especially vulnerable were those plants with evergreen foliage. So what’s a gardener to do? If you couldn’t trundle susceptible plants into a greenhouse or other shelter when the cold hit, how do you help […]