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MARCH

Posted by Tony Blackwell on Saturday, March 13, 2010,

MARCH

So here we are March is upon us again, the weather having been so diverse has really affected the plants, we would appear to be at least four weeks behind on the growing season, just look for the daffs, not to worry they will catch up.

Lawns:-

Yes it’s time to think about the lawns again, a fine sowing of seed with a mixture of sand and rich soil is always a good idea at this time of the month. The sand will aid in the eradication of moss and smaller weeds, whilst the seed will pat...


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This Months recommendation

Posted by Tony Blackwell on Tuesday, March 2, 2010,

Aquilegia Ruby Port Plants

Beautiful double flowers

Aquilegias, with their grey-green foliage and delicious-looking flowers have been a cottage garden favourite for centuries. What's more they're incredibly rich in nectar so will attract any nearby honey bees to your garden! Ruby Port - A true heirloom variety which dates back to the early 1600s when it was grown mainly at monasteries. The beautiful, fully double, ruby-red flowers deserve a place in our modern gardens. Height 63-75cm (25-...


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