Herbs at Downside So many uses – what’s your favourite other than for cooking? Planted together in larger containers make for a delightful ‘arrangement’. I discovered celery leaf last year which is just brilliant. Another idea which has stayed with me for a long time was when visiting La...
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Kniphofia ‘Wol’s Red Seedling’
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Kniphofia ‘Wol’s Red Seedling’ The narrow red spikes of the Kniphofia ‘Wol’s Red Seeding’ are prolific when established from June to August, providing interest throughout the season in the garden border. Height 60cms, spread 50cms, Plant in full sun in moist, well-drained soil. Often referred to as ‘red hot poker’...
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Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Lady in Red’
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Isn’t this stunning? ‘Lady in Red’ is a compact, branching, thicket-forming, suckering, deciduous shrub with lobed, doubly-toothed, veined red to red-purple leaves and clusters of small, cup-shaped, pale pink flowers in summer followed by pale brown to red fruit in autumn. That’s a lot of adjectives on one descriptive ticket!...
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Roses for a special occasion
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Roses for a special occasion Don’t roses make a wonderful gift? There are so many now with ‘special names’ it makes such a lovely present as it will go on and on for many years, reminding the recipient not only of the special occasion but also their lovely family member...
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Care of your Hanging Basket
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Care of your Hanging Basket Just a reminder to feed your hanging baskets! We made up about 400 baskets this year for individuals, hotels, restaurants, pubs and offices. The baskets you buy from us will all have been given long-term fertiliser. With regular watering and feeding, your summer basket...
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