Plant of the week: Narcissus cyclamineus ‘Tête â Tête’. Daffodil season continues and this the most popular miniature daffodil, its sold in its millions each year. Standing only 15cm high, ideal for patio containers (mix with Muscari for a nice combination) or at the front of borders. Multi international award winner, including RHS Award of…… Continue reading Narcissus ‘Tête â Tête’
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March Jobs – Part 2
Days are starting to warm-up, but still a risk of frost. Preparation for summer continues. Here are some jobs to be getting on with over the next 2 weeks:- Plant Maintenance Lift and divide any clumps of perennials that are not re-growing in the centre. This will maintain the health of the plant and increase your stock…… Continue reading March Jobs – Part 2
Narcissus pseudonarcissus
Plant of the week : Wild daffodil or Lent Lilly. Were into Daffodil season with our gardens full of different cultivars ready to flower in the coming weeks. The RHS registry names 26000 unique cultivars of Narcissus, most developed since the 19th century. These were all developed from Wild Daffodils, mostly native to meadows and…… Continue reading Narcissus pseudonarcissus
March Jobs – Part 1
Spring is nearly here (Hurray). Days are getting longer, but the risk of frost has not passed. There’s starting to be plenty to do in the garden. Here are some things to be getting on with over the next 2 weeks:- Plants maintenance Cut back last years dead growth from perennials – let the new…… Continue reading March Jobs – Part 1