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Tips for Growing Giant Vegetables - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023

Tips for Growing Giant Vegetables

This is one of the many books in my collection but the only one to focus on growing big, bigger and biggest vegetables. If you want to grow giant vegetable for exhibition or to get large crops then there are many pointers in ‘How to Grow Giant Vegetables’ by Bernard Lavery and below.

Grow Top Patio Roses - gardenerstips.co.uk
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14.03.2024

Grow Top Patio Roses

What is a Patio Rose if it isn’t a rose grown on a patio? Patio roses grow bigger and bushier than miniatures and are about 14 -24 inch high, yet they are perfectly formed. H.T. Bush and Floribunda roses grow bigger but Patio roses are easy and decorative.

Columbines, Aquilegia, Paraquilegia & Semiaquilegia - gardenerstips.co.uk - Japan
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08.03.2024

Columbines, Aquilegia, Paraquilegia & Semiaquilegia

Genetic purity cannot be guaranteed with a species that has been bred and cultivated for centuries. The above Aquilegia flabellata is an alpine species found in Japan and the Kurile Islands. (Flabellata means fan-shaped)

Hydrangeas Gardeners Tips - gardenerstips.co.uk
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04.03.2024

Hydrangeas Gardeners Tips

Hydra may be a monster but Hydrangeas can be stunningly beautiful.

Clematis for Pots and Containers - gardenerstips.co.uk
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26.02.2024

Clematis for Pots and Containers

Use a large pot, bigger the better as the roots need room to grow and the soil needs to hold moisture. 18″ depth and diameter are needed. Use good quality compost and add a slow release fertiliser. Top dress each year and add more slow release fertiliser. Repot when the compost is totally denuded of goodness, perhaps every 5 years. Plant deeply as you would in the garden, to avoid clematis wilt. Water regularly and avoid drying winds and strong sunshine. Support the vine with a good quality, firm framework.

Growing Iris siberica - gardenerstips.co.uk
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25.02.2024

Growing Iris siberica

Iris sibirica is a clump forming member or the Iris family. In this walled garden the clump has been left undivided for several years and looks good in early summer with its blue flowers held above the foliage.

Sunflowers for Display and Cutting - gardenerstips.co.uk - state North Carolina
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09.02.2024

Sunflowers for Display and Cutting

Sunflowers look great in a vase but are heavy drinkers and need conditioning in a dark place overnight after cutting.

Snapdragons aka Antirrhinum majus - gardenerstips.co.uk - Brazil
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01.08.2023

Snapdragons aka Antirrhinum majus

Snapdragons or better known as Antirrhinum are an easy flower to grow and they provide lots of colour with a distinctive scent. Good F1 plants can grow more than 2′ tall and if pinched out they bush out quite well. Available in a wide range of colours I try and grow the same colours together to enhance the effect.

Living Stones – Growing Lithope - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023

Living Stones – Growing Lithope

As a child I tried with seeds to grow stones – daft kid or what? Now I do not see the fun in growing Lithopes, due to the early aversion thereapy, but each to their own.

More Phalaenopsis Moth Orchids - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023

More Phalaenopsis Moth Orchids

It is easier to call a Phalaenopsis by its common name of Moth Orchid

Help Growing Flag Iris - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023

Help Growing Flag Iris

Wild Flag Iris are easy to grow. The flowers are bright yellow, blue or purple. The seed heads show bright red seeds and are quite decorative.

Growing Cannas – Facts and Fancy - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023

Growing Cannas – Facts and Fancy

You don’t need global warming to get a warm glow in your garden if you plant some Canna. The fiery hot flowers and leaves on some Cannas are hard to beat and are worth a place in any passionate garden.

Top Ten Violas to Grow - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023

Top Ten Violas to Grow

Violas are more than just small pansies in fact Pansies are just over blown Violas. They are both in the family that also includes many species of Violets, Violas and Violettas.

Grow Bouquet Garni Herbs - gardenerstips.co.uk - France - Greece
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01.08.2023

Grow Bouquet Garni Herbs

Herbs to make a bouquet garni can be grown at home and used later for cooking. All these herbs you can grow in the garden or on a suitable windowsill. The ingredients for our basic Bouquet Garni are the herbs Parsley, Thyme, Bay and a clove of Garlic. Tie them together with undyed string. Then add other herbs that are specific to the dish you want to cook.

Growing and Floristry of – Peruvian Lily - gardenerstips.co.uk - Peru
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01.08.2023

Growing and Floristry of – Peruvian Lily

Alstroemeria is a beautiful flower also known as Peruvian Lily or Parrot Lily.

Growing Campanula, Canterbury Bells or Bellflower - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023

Growing Campanula, Canterbury Bells or Bellflower

Alpine or border Campanulas come in many species and varieties.

Growing Inula and Inula Varieties - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023

Growing Inula and Inula Varieties

Big, bold and brassy 3 reasons to love growing Inula

Growing Top Ten Patio Roses - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023

Growing Top Ten Patio Roses

What is a Patio Rose if it isn’t a rose grown on a patio? Patio roses grow bigger and bushier than miniatures and are about 14 -24 inch high, yet they are perfectly formed. H.T. Bush and Floribunda roses grow bigger but Patio roses are easy and decorative.

Flowers Grown for Your Vase - gardenerstips.co.uk - Peru
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01.08.2023

Flowers Grown for Your Vase

My perennial Phlox have been a good stalwart flower for cutting and filling a vase this last few weeks. I found the pink colours had more scent but all the Phlox seemed to drink copious amounts of water (I wondered if water and scent were related). The Penstemon in the same vase as the Phlox was not as successful as they had a far shorter life. Another successful long lasting cut flower is the Alstromeria. The Reds performed better than the yellows but both lasted over a week.

Chionodoxa – Glory of The Snow - gardenerstips.co.uk - Turkey
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01.08.2023

Chionodoxa – Glory of The Snow

Chionodoxa are beautiful, hardy spring flowering bulbs that are easy to grow. They grow 6inches tall from small bulbs and have pretty star-shaped flowers with long narrow leaves. (Also spelled Chinodoxa and common name Glory of the Snow). The blossom has a central line on each of 6 petals.

Growing Hellebore in 2016 - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023

Growing Hellebore in 2016

Hellebores are doing very well this year. The combination of the last cold winter, warm spring and now wet winter again has brought out the flowers in profusion. The Niger or Christmas rose is one of the earliest white flowers but many hybrids are now available.

Help with February Gardening Jobs - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023

Help with February Gardening Jobs

There are numerous jobs to start in February and most gardeners will be very busy. Perhaps too busy to read this article. Still Gardeners Tips tries to help new and experienced gardeners with a series of tips and job lists that should save time in the long run.

Prune Witch Hazels for more Flowers - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023

Prune Witch Hazels for more Flowers

The Witch hazels are great winter flowering shrubs and small trees. If your garden is on the small side the Witch Hazels or Hamamelis can be kept in check by judicious pruning. Take care not to prune off and stop the scented winter flowers. Careful annual pruning can encourage the formation of more flowering sideshoots.

Tips for Growing Geraniums (Pelargonium) - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023

Tips for Growing Geraniums (Pelargonium)

There are two great uses for Geraniums that make it worth growing these fine flowering plants. Outdoors they make fantastic border plants and the red varieties are very popular in formal bedding schemes. The second use is as a long flowering houseplant and if you deadhead and feed you plants you will get lots of geraniums from one windowsill plant.

Growing Ferns - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023

Growing Ferns

A Fernery can be a fine thing Evergreen Hart’s Tongue Fern

Growing Aeonium Succulents - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023

Growing Aeonium Succulents

This fine specimen Aeonium arboreum is growing outside in an area sheltered from wind  rain and frost. The variety is Schwarzkopf in honour of the deep purple leaves that look almost black. Others varieties of ‘Tree Aeoniums’ include Atropurpureum a dark red and Variegatum a creamy white with green is an indoor plant nicknamed ‘Youth and Old Age’.

Simple Daffodils - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023

Simple Daffodils

Now is a good time to think of planting some more daffodils for cutting or naturalising.

Extraordinary Leaves in Pictures - gardenerstips.co.uk - Greece
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01.08.2023

Extraordinary Leaves in Pictures

Extraordinary Leaves by Armytage and Schrader is available from amazon.

Growing Convolvulus Cneorum - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023

Growing Convolvulus Cneorum

Convolvulus is synonymous with bindweed that grows in poor soil and is notably hard to eradicate. However there are some species of Convovulus that are worth a space in a Mediterranean style garden.

Tips for Growing Ipomea – Morning Glory - gardenerstips.co.uk
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01.08.2023

Tips for Growing Ipomea – Morning Glory

Ipomea indica the blue form of Morning Glory is a cool clear blue, a startling colour in the garden. As you would expect from a member of the Convolvulous clan it is a strong twisting and binding climber.

Grow Healthy Hydrangeas - gardenerstips.co.uk
gardenerstips.co.uk
01.08.2023

Grow Healthy Hydrangeas

There are several types of Hydrangea to consider. The Mop Heads or Hortensia above, the lace caps or other species. They are a rewarding group of plants to grow well but need the right conditions to excel.

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