Tomatoes in the heat

Last week I promised to tackle tomatoes and what to do to keep them healthy and productive. Everyone plants tomatoes at least once and they have the potential to be productive and delicious. But I can’t ignore the heat of this week and the ongoing drought conditions. You are quite aware of what is going…

August on the veg plot

August is a month for harvesting rather than planting in the veg plot. Summer cabbages are ready, carrots are plumping up and onions should be starting to dry, ready to harvest and store. With cooler nights recently the runner beans should be setting their long pods, and French beans need picking. There should be lots…

Perennials to help you relax

There is always lots to do in the garden, especially if you want colour for a long time. The seasons come and go and so do lots of plants, some need to be dug up and replaced while others need attention at various times. I do not begrudge most plants a bit of care and…

Summer highs and lows

It might not be the busiest time in the garden but there is a lot going on. There is fruit to pick, weeds to pull, plants to water, pests to control and crops to harvest. The heat of the last week has been a challenge for us all. I am sure you have been running…

Summer planting

The weather may be scorching but that doesn’t stop us gardeners wanting to plant. Even if you only went to Nags Hall to get some compost or even a coffee, it is difficult to resist a new plant, especially when it is in flower. Many of our gardens lack shrubs in bloom at this time…

Sizzling salvias

When I was a boy, and indeed even when I was working at Nags Hall in the 80s, scarlet salvias were all the rage. They were among the most popular bedding plants, and no wonder – they are bright and bold and easy to grow. Their popularity as bedding plants outlived that of most Victorian…

Growing fruit

Most people grow a few fruit trees or want to and it is very rewarding. After the initial cost of planting later expense is minimal and the plants can crop for many years. In my own plot I am growing as wide a range of fruit as I can and that way, I am hoping…

A garden is never done..

…but there comes a point when most of the layout is more or less complete. Since I moved into the new house the past two years have been dominated by getting the structure of the garden complete and last week, with a delivery of stone for the drive, we more or less got it done….

Roses in June

Midsummer will be with us in a few days and our gardens are packed with colour and the roses should be in full bloom. I love roses and they were among the first shrubs I planted in my new garden. I chose my roses for several reasons. Firstly, they had to be at least resistant…

Feeding plants

Most plants in our gardens benefit from extra feeding to keep them healthy and growing and flowering well. It is especially important to feed plants in containers because these rely on us for all their nutrients. Most plants in pots are planted in multipurpose compost and this contains limited nutrients, which will run out after…