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Success with Amaryllis in the Greenhouse

Itā€™s bulb season. This will be a two-part column about how to enjoy growing bulbs inside a glasshouse. Most of this advice will also be useful for growing on a sunny windowsill. Next month I will talk about forcing other tender and hardy bulbs indoors. But this month, Iā€™m talking about Amaryllis with Christian Curless, […]

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Carbon catchers

Unlike the costly high-tech carbon capture and storage strategies being proposed to mitigate climate change, tree-planting is free, simple, people-powered ā€“ and proven. Iā€™ve beaten the redwings to it. The crowd has skirted along the edge of the wood and descended on my neighbourā€™s rowans, where theyā€™re now merrily stripping them of their dazzling orange […]

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High Plains Environmental Gardening: a user’s guide.

ā€œIf you can read a book, you can do anything.ā€ Short of embroidering it on a cushion, thatā€™s a mantra Iā€™ve lived by since my best friend in high school wised me up. Iā€™ve packed in a lot of reading since then, researching the history of garden design and landscaping for the books Iā€™ve written, […]

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Cephalaphora ā€œof little beauty and easy cultureā€

So why on Earth would you want to grow this in your greenhouse? Well, because this is a living ā€˜pot pourriā€™. A South American relative of Asters itā€™s delightful though as the disparaging quote from Paxtonā€™s Botanical Dictionary suggests itā€™s neither graceful, compact, neat nor colourful. Thus certainly not a centrepiece, nor a background foliage […]