Posts Tagged by perennials
Digitalis Medicine Pioneer Honoured With Floral Roundabout
| February 2, 2011 | Posted by Andy under Perennial Plants |
photo credit: Smabs Sputzer Known to the rest of us as foxgloves, gardeners across the UK are aware of how lovely plants of the genus digitalis can be, with their lovely tubular tubular blooms, but the plant is also an important medicine in the treatment of heart disease. The amazing healing properties of digitalis plants…
Tend Those Perennial Plants Says Telegraph
| August 26, 2010 | Posted by Andy under Latest gardening news |
The Daily Telegraph this week offered top tips on how to make sure that your perennial plants flower properly. photo credit: clkohan Its gardening diary pointed out that now is the time to ensure that garden plants don’t suffer from lack of water – a somewhat redundant tip for many in the rain-washed UK, perhaps.…
Sissinghurst Castle Inspires Gardeners
| July 12, 2010 | Posted by Andy under Latest gardening news |
Some of England’s castles and stately homes can be an absolute treasure-trove of inspiration for gardeners, with amazing and lovingly-tended combinations of plants. Recently the Daily Mail newspaper took a trip to Sissinghurst Castle in Kent to look at some of its famous garden displays – and to take notes. The key lesson to be…
Perennial plants guide
| March 11, 2010 | Posted by Andy under Perennial Plants |
Perennials a Simple Guide. Perennials are any plant that survives for more than two seasons and produces growth that dies back to the ground in the fall but returns the following season. Any Garden needs a good based of perennials one can’t survive off annuals alone. Perennials provide an excellent base to any garden and…
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