Alstromeria The ‘Inticancha’ series of Alstromeria has been around for a year or two now. They are propagated by tissue culture and are very vigorous and dependable, with profuse flowering and non-invasive, compact habit. Sometimes called ‘Peruvian Lily’ or the ‘Parrot Lily’, they have a wonderful colour range and are...
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Tomatoes
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There have been several warnings in the press recently about the tomato variety “Gardeners’ Delight” having broken down. As far as we can tell, this is due to just one batch of bad seed from a generally rather unreliable supplier. So far we have had no trouble with our tomatoes....
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Downside goes international!
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We thought you would enjoy this picture of Richard at the Jurassic Mountain Fishing Resort on his fishing trip in Thailand in February. Just under a two hour drive south west of Bangkok, the resort is beside the stunning seaside town of Cha Am. Here is Richard proudly with an...
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A rose by any other name
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Name changes are a continual problem on the nursery. Customers have their own names for plants which does cause some confusion. We can cope with people who ask for “snappyrhinums’ (Antirrhinum/Snapdragon) and the gentleman who buys ‘Portalooca’ (Portulaca) every year. ‘Richard the Second had us going for a minute until we...
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Give your garden a makeover: Alan Titchmarsh on shopping at specialist nurseries
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“You can learn a lot from specialist nurseries. Many of them stock plants you just can’t find anywhere else…Specialist nurseries are always worth supporting because they grow plants you might not find elsewhere, be they pelargoniums, alpines or ferns, and the advice you’ll get is first hand and reliable. Support...
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