We are busy producing the tender bedding crop. There is no hurry to plant out. We used to say mid-May was about as early as you could risk planting out around here – later if you are in a frost pocket – but the weather has gone a bit mad...
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Downside News 09 March 2019
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The British weather never ceases to astonish us. Last year’s spring was cold and late; this year we had that wonderful burst of warm weather and now back to rain and hail. We are still getting cold nights, though, which is a good thing because it stops plants getting too...
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New shrubs available at Downside Nurseries
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Plant highlights with approx HxS sizes Acca sellowiana (1.5-2.5 x 1.5-2.5m) – this is one we do ourselves, but it takes months to root, so we were glad to get extra. Evergreen, with Hypericum-like red and white flowers, it does need a really sunny position to flower well. Akebia quinate...
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Vegetables at Downside Nurseries
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When we checked our vegetable list against ‘Gardening Which’s’ list of recommended varieties, we were pleased to find most of the varieties we grow on it. Those that are not are all top-quality commercial varieties not generally available as seed for amateurs so outside their remit. This year we have...
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Herbs at Downside
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Herbs On the herb bench, we have added Thai Basil which we were asked for last year. Sweet Basil, Cinnamon Basil, Red Basil and Lemon Basil will all be available as usual. These are glasshouse or window sill items until mid-May at least. Remember to keep an eye on the...
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