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The tastiest fruit in the world?

You need a greenhouse to crop Feijoas though not to grow these as ornamental evergreen shrubs. For these are fairly hardy, tougher than thought. Iā€™ve had a couple surviving outdoors here in Norfolk for twenty plus years which have never fruited. First introduced from S. America in 1898 these are found in Botanic gardens though […]

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November notes and things to do

Now it is getting chilly, terracotta or glazed pots should be wrapped with several layers of ā€˜bubble wrapā€™ or hessian and raised from the ground on bricks or pot feet to stop water-logging and reduce the chances of cracking. They can also be over-wintered in a frost-free glasshouse, at the base of a sheltered wall, […]

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Are there any perennial vegetables??

Jean Vernon uncovers a few easy to grow perennial crops for your garden. Wouldnā€™t it be wonderful to have a few vegetable plants in the garden that grow year on year and donā€™t need sowing, planting and constant attention? Well you can. Just like your raspberries and strawberries that get better and better as time […]

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Perfect plant for Dinosaur garden

Often your glasshouse or conservatory collection will have a theme be it edible, scented or just all orange flowers. I have had several queries recently on plants typical of when dinosaurs ruledĀ the Earth.Ā  An interesting question as if you want actual survivors from that period then the selection is rather limited and of course contains […]

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How to Grow Autumn Crocuses or Colchicums

There are certain plants that announce the beginning of a new era as effectively as a clock striking midnight at Prince Charmingā€™s ball. The first rose of summer for instance, or the parchment of a silver birch trunk glistening in low winter sun. When autumn is on the horizon there are two that pop up […]

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Touch-down flowers

Provide landing pads for insect pollinators and predators and your garden will be first stop for their services. Storm Aileen has scooted through, the land is a sodden sponge, and Iā€™m out photographing red admirals in a dry crack between Septemberā€™s relentless downpours. A whole troupe ofĀ Vanessa atalantaĀ seems to have blown in with Aileen: seven, […]