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Greenhouse Gardening 101: Essential Tips For Beginners - gardencentreguide.co.uk
gardencentreguide.co.uk
14.07.2024 / 22:34

Greenhouse Gardening 101: Essential Tips For Beginners

Struggling to extend your growing season and protect plants from adverse weather? A greenhouse can be a game-changer for gardeners, even those new to the concept. In this guide, we'll cover essential tips for setting up and maintaining a greenhouse garden effectively. 

9 Plants that Look Like Noodles - balconygardenweb.com - Spain
balconygardenweb.com
13.07.2024 / 10:16

9 Plants that Look Like Noodles

From slender and succulent to bouncy and vigorous, these plants that look like noodles and other tasty edibles will have your tummies growling with temptation! And they are distinct ornamentals that will quickly uplift your green decor. Let’s dive in!

This is the otherworldly flower that got me hooked on gardening. But here’s the reality of growing them - irishtimes.com
irishtimes.com
13.07.2024 / 03:09

This is the otherworldly flower that got me hooked on gardening. But here’s the reality of growing them

One of the first things to get me hooked on gardening was an illustration of delphiniums in full bloom. The otherworldly beauty of their soaring flower spires in shades of peacock, sky and electric violet was mesmerising and I coveted them instantly. Too many decades later I feel the same way, except now I know how difficult they are to grow well.

How to start a kitchen garden: what to do in July | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
houseandgarden.co.uk
12.07.2024 / 23:39

How to start a kitchen garden: what to do in July | House & Garden

What I love about my vegetable garden at this time of year is that it is almost as full of flowers as it is with fruit and veg. Alongside the rows of beans, kale and lettuce, beds are edged with marigolds or zinnias, and there are obelisks of sweet peas at either end of a bed (or sometimes in the middle). I also let a hollyhock or two seed around, as well as opium poppies, toadflax, ammi and verbena. Growing flowers alongside vegetables – or companion planting, as it is known – is something I’ve always done. There is no particular science to it, but the flowers attract more pollinators, which will in turn help the pollination of your crops. They can also lure the less beneficial aphids and other pests away from the vegetables and fruit; blackfly, for example, will colonise Ammi majus, lessening the chances of an infestation on your broad beans. And, more than anything else, letting flowers creep around the edges of your vegetable plot makes it look so much more attractive.

The Small World of a Japanese-Style Courtyard Garden - finegardening.com - Canada - Japan - county Garden - county Ontario
finegardening.com
12.07.2024 / 22:22

The Small World of a Japanese-Style Courtyard Garden

Hi GPODers! Today we’ve got an incredible garden story from a frequent GPOD contributor that is a demonstration of how magically small our big world can be. Bas Suharto has previously shown off gardens he has designed and built (check out some of those submissions: Building a Garden With Bas and Building a Japanese-Inspired Garden) as well as his own incredible home gardens (Parterre Garden in Ottawa and A Japanese-Style Garden in Ottawa). But the garden in this most recent submission caught Bas’ eye long before he was asked to lend a helping hand the space.

We're Going to RHS Tatton Flower Show 2024! - jparkers.co.uk - city London
jparkers.co.uk
12.07.2024 / 15:01

We're Going to RHS Tatton Flower Show 2024!

It's been a very busy few months at J. Parker's, and it doesn't stop there! After our appearance at RHS Hampton Court Palace Plant Festival last week, we're excited to announce that we'll be at the RHS Tatton Park Flower Show 2024.  If you're heading our way for the show and are looking to get excited, then consider this your cue! Let's talk all things Tatton, from what to expect at our plant stall to what you can shop across the Plant Village.  Our Mini Wildlife Stall Garden Image: A sneak peak at our wildlife garden from RHS Hampton Court... Imagined by Hannah Rowson and Laura Cartmell, our stall garden has made its way from London after its appearance at the RHS Hampton Court Palace Flower Festival! This mini wildlife garden aims to give customers inspiration for their gardens, regardless of the size or shape.

8 Plants That Can Be Trained As Vines, Shrubs, or Trees - balconygardenweb.com - Usa
balconygardenweb.com
12.07.2024 / 12:57

8 Plants That Can Be Trained As Vines, Shrubs, or Trees

The botanical realm is quite pliable like that. Take, for instance, these plants—complete shapeshifters! From spicing up a dull entrance in a standard pot to emerging as behemoths in your backyard, here are plants that can be trained as vines, shrubs, or trees!

The Ultimate Guide to Growing a Vertical Vegetable Garden - sunset.com
sunset.com
29.06.2024 / 02:05

The Ultimate Guide to Growing a Vertical Vegetable Garden

Ever wish you had more room to grow? We’ve got a secret to instantly increase your square footage, and we’re growing up, my friends. No matter if you’re planting an expansive backyard plot or just have room for a few clusters of balcony pots, vertical vegetable gardening is the easiest way to maximize your growing while also being a space saver, and increasing yields—not to mention it brings some interesting aesthetic appeal to your outdoor space. The perfect solution for every garden? We think so. Read on for our ultimate guide to vertical vegetable gardens and start thinking up!

13 best barbecue tool sets to buy now | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk - Britain
houseandgarden.co.uk
25.06.2024 / 09:13

13 best barbecue tool sets to buy now | House & Garden

Certain sounds fill the heart with the joys of summer, but the season's undisputed high note has to be the sizzle of a garden barbecue. Beyond clear blue skies, and an excellent potato salad recipe, what more could a griller want besides first-rate barbecue tool sets?

Angel Collins' perfect planting scheme for summer borders | House & Garden - houseandgarden.co.uk
houseandgarden.co.uk
25.06.2024 / 09:13

Angel Collins' perfect planting scheme for summer borders | House & Garden

For Angel Collins, putting together a palette of plants either for herself or a client is one of the most pleasurable parts of designing a garden. ‘Making that initial list and then finally laying them out in the garden, seeing how they all work together, is something that I will never tire of,’ she says. ‘I make mood boards for my clients and provide them with a list. But I never draw out a rigid plan, as I prefer to set the plants out by eye and play around with the balance.’

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