The perennial beds are full of colour. There are Achilleas, Phlox , Monardas , Echinaceas and Rudbeckias. We are particularly pleased with Terry Dowdeswell’s New Millennium Delphiniums – the flower spikes have real quality and some of the stems are like bamboo canes. The roses have survived the wet and...
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When did you last feed your hedge?
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Most people seem to have got the message that if you want a nice green healthy lawn you must feed it from time to time. The same also applies to hedges.They languish for decades without a decent feed – getting thinner and thinner until they finally succumb to disease. A...
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Fruit and ornamental trees – Mail Order
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We are receiving a few requests to send plants and trees via mail order which unfortunately we can’t undertake. We’re simply not equipped and don’t have the staff. The only exception for 2016 would be for trained fruit trees and ornamental trees . If you order and pay for your...
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Confusing Curcubits – Cucumbers
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Cucumbers can be very bitter if they are pollinated. In the old days, gardeners had to be vigilant and remove the male flowers as soon as they appeared. Nowadays, we have F₁, varieties that only have female flowers, so you do not have to worry. These are much more vigorous...
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Late Bank Holiday newsletter
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Do subscribe to our newsletters to receive the up to date information from Downside…. This is the link to our newsletter sent end of May. Enjoy (as they say!!) ...
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