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Posts from ‘February, 2010’

{Green Lane Allotments} February

Although we’ve been held back by the weather, there are some jobs which just had to be completed this month.
We applied a second spraying of winter wash, which will hopefully keep some of the fruit tree pests at bay. Winter washes are based on plant oils and are suitable for organic gardening. Before we started [...]

Image of the week and the wrap-up

Image by bycolley
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{Weekly wrap-up}
Hot posts, stories and images from the web this week.
Susy at Chiot’s run has developed a fab way of organising her seeds.
You can win a pair of pruners from the Guardian Gardening Blog.
Claire at Things We Make has been creating [...]

Don’t forget…the February giveaway

You have until midnight today to enter the giveaway to win £50 of Unwins vouchers, or one of five potato growing sets. Click here to find out how to enter.

Signs of spring: Iris reticulata

I have been scrabbing around for signs of spring for a few weeks now. First came the snowdrops and the aconites, and now the irises are starting to pop up. Early irises always make me giggle, because they look so alien and silly on their short little stalks, with their strangely-shaped flower heads.

F&F loves…

…these two stylish habitats from Garden Boutique. One of the (many) things I get a little ranty about is that sustainable gardening practices can still be stylish. And this bug habitat and fabulous bird feeder are proof of that. I’m always looking for ways to get wildlife into my garden without festooning it [...]

Collector’s Item: Hellebores

Double form pink picotee Helleborus x hybridus
This month we’re collecting gorgeous hellebores from Ashwood Nurseries. The way hellebores hybridise makes it very difficult for the nurseries to give each cultivar a name, so you’ll find these plants labelled by shape and colour. And nursery owner John Massey has kindly shared his tips for growing hellebores [...]

{Ryan’s Rare Plants} The Snowdrop Tree

Image by sighnensis.
Do you love snowdrops? How about a snowdrop tree? It sounds too good to be true doesn’t it?
Native to North America and notoriously difficult to propagate Halesia diptera ‘Magniflora’, commonly known as the snowdrop tree, is quite rare and makes an extremely beautiful, if rarely seen, specimen plant. It can be [...]

{Vegalicious} Irish apple parsnip soup

Parsnips are a very useful vegetable. Sweet with a mild earthy flavor, these healthy vegetables pair nicely with many mild fruits such as apples, pears or even grapes. Sweet and creamy, lightly spiced, this soup is very tasty.

We’re out of the woods

I went for a little scamper around the city parks at the weekend. Southampton isn’t renowned for being the most aesthetically pleasing place in the world (although it is one of the most sustainable cities in England), but it has some marvellously beautiful parks right in the middle of all the bustling shops. And right [...]

A plant to love: Paper Bush

Image by Michiteru Kodama.
I know I’ve picked some rather well-known Plants to Love for February, but I just couldn’t resist gushing about my favourite spring plants. In case you feel I’ve let you down, here’s a real beauty that not many people have heard of. The Paper Bush (Edgeworthia chrysantha) takes a little bit of [...]

A plant to love: White forsythia

Image by Sharon.
How fabulous - a white forsythia. Abeliophyllum distichum is a beautiful, far more refined late winter-flowering shrub, with almond-scented white star-shaped flowers that blush pink at the centre. Like its yellow-flowered relative Forsythia, it flowers profusely on bare branches in February, although it often beats true forsythia to the first bloom.

Image of the week and the wrap-up

Image by Lindsey
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{Weekly wrap-up}
Hot posts, stories and images from the web this week.
Gorgeous post on Design Sponge featuring Daphne.
The wonderful winners of the RHS Photographic Competition have been announced.
Lila Das Gupta has written a brilliant post for Gardeners’ World on tough Eastern European [...]

Real gardens: Tumbledown Farm

Rachel from Wisteria and Cow Parsley recently sent me some images of her gorgeous vegetable patch at Tumbledown Farm. When I looked through them, I fell so in love with this dreamy plot that I had to get them online as soon as possible.

F&F loves…

…these fabulous prints from the RHS. I’ve always been a bit mad on botanical illustrations, and when the RHS contacted me to say they are selling an enormous collection of fruit, veg and flower pics for Mother’s Day, as well as memberships and tickets to their fabulous shows, I got rather over-excited.

{Fresh gardener} Amo, amas, amat, Amaryllis

A few weeks ago my fiancé and I set the date for our wedding: 12th June 2010. As some of you keen mathematicians will have noticed, this is a little less than four months away, which has a number of implications. Firstly, I now have little motivation to plant in my current garden, since I [...]