11 Easy Ways to Extend the Harvest Season
05.02.2024 - 12:11 / ramblinginthegarden.wordpress.com / Cathy
Just a very quick IAVOM post from me today, a teeny Bretby Pottery salesman’s sample jug, with a posy of common double snowdrops, Galanthus ‘Flore Pleno’. They may be ‘common’, but that doesn’t stop them being exceedingly pretty, with their frilly white tutus and generous green markings. And if we are going to use a double domino as a prop, let’s have a double six!
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11 Easy Ways to Extend the Harvest Season
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The following is excerpted from Taras Grescoe’s The Lost Supper, and has been lightly edited for length and clarity.
How to Grow and Care for Calanthe Orchids Calanthe spp.
Many people think of daffodils as the harbingers of spring, but we gardeners know there can be many other early spring treasures delighting us before most of the daffodils begin to emerge. Whatever we think of yellow blooms, however, there is still something pleasingly cheery about daffodils and narcissi of various types although personally, I prefer the smaller varieties and those that are – yes, I have to admit it – less yellow.