Town and City Gardens
Town and City Gardens
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Drought Tolerant Plants

  • Drought tolerant plantsPlants such as succulents and grey and silver-leaved plants are ideal for drought conditions
  • Water with a can not a sprinkler and water early in the morning or late at night to reduce loss of moisture due to evaporation
  • Weed often. Weeds will vie with your plants for valuable moisture
  • Look after your soil, add organic matter or mulch such as mushroom compost, pine needles or leaf mould, which help to retain moisture and to ensure good drainage.
  • Avoid more traditional bedding plants such begonias and fuchsias, which require a lot of watering
  • Set up a water butt to collect rainwater More>>
  • Gardeners and the Environment

    Gardens and the EnvirnmentHere at Town and City Gardens we are passionate about gardening, wildlife and our environment. Each day brings another news item detailing the damage which is being caused to our planet. Whilst struggling to squeeze yet another black back into the wheelie bin recently the realisation dawned. There is just too much packaging on every single item we buy today.

    A little research indicates that "UK households produce the equivalent weight of around 245 jumbo jets per week in packaging waste. In fact, 3.2m tonnes of the 26m tonnes of household waste produced annually comes from packaging." (wasteonline.org) Do we really need this much packaging and waste ? And of course the story does not end when we chuck the packaging in the bin. It has to be dealt with and with much of the waste being plastics this is no easy job and has serious and long term implications for the environment we live in. Surely there must be more environmentally friendly ways of doing it ? We are interested to know your views on this topic.

    Wildlife Container Garden

    container gardeningHere is an idea which will help you create a wonderful wildlife container, so even if you only have a small town garden you can still encourage wildlife to visit. This container is planted with marjoram, lemon thyme, oregano and sedum. There plants are all perennials so you are making a year in year out investment which will attract butterflies into your garden.

    You will need a large container with a layer of crocks or other drainage material in the bottom. Add a layer of compost and then position your plants in the container. For the best arrangment offset the plants with the lemon thyme in the middle.  More Container Garden Ideas>>

    Dahlia Care

    Dahlia careOne of the most frequently asked questions for Town and City garden is how to look after Dahlia Tubers. It is possible to store the tubers (note that many people refer to a dahlia tuber as a dahlia bulb) immediately they are dug up from the ground. The best way however, is to split the dahlia bulb into individual tubers. Splitting the dahlia bulb has the advantage that only the best tubers need to be stored, and individual tubers can be removed from storage if they deteriorate.

    Place the fork approximately one foot from the stem stub and insert it deep into the soil at least eight inches. Then gently pry back on the fork to loosen the soil. Repeat this action to totally encircle the stem stub and loosen the soil. At the last insertion, prying back on the fork should lift the stem stub and the clump of dirt. Taking hold of the stem stub, gently lift while prying back on the fork until the clump comes free. Lift gently on the clump with one hand, letting it partially rest on the soil. Using the other hand, carefully remove the soil from the tuber clump. This must be done gently. Many tubers have rather small necks and can be broken or cracked while loosening the soil or carrying the clump to another location. A tuber with a cracked or broken neck will not grow. Having dug up the dahlia tuber, gently hose it down to remove almost all traces of earth. More >>

    Global Warming - Plants Emitting C02!

    Liberty ChokingThe really surprising finding came with the calculation that during the heat wave, European plants and their ecosystems were putting more carbon dioxide into the air than they were absorbing.

  • The North Pole has risen in temperature by 3 degrees.
  • Polar bear population has decreased by 25% over 20 years. Future bleak for polar bears Read More>>
  • Temperature rise felt on Mountain Glaciers
  • Enter our "For or Against" wind turbines poll in the right hand column
  • Spring Getting Earlier
  • Dundee gets its first wind Turbine.
  • August Garden Tips

    Continue to earth up potatoes, celery and leeks, for long stems and white tubers.

  • Plant Madonna lilies now, since they will put on leaves in the autumn.
  • Plant leucojums too and, in a really sunny corner, the tender Amaryllis belladonna.
  • Cut areas of wildflower grass now, when flower seeds have ripened and dropped.
  • Rake off all the grass and compost it. Mow again as necessary to keep it tidy. Introduce seed or small plants now, while grass is weakest.
  • If necessary Spray against blackspot and remove suckers on grafted roses, where they meet the rootstock.
  • For holidays of up to a week, soak houseplants and move to shady north window sills, or ask your neighbour to water your plants.
  • Keep hoeing between vegetables to keep weeds to a minimum.
  • A sowing of onion seed to provide plants for spring planting should be made now in a sheltered nursery bed.
  • At this dry time of year, water established perennials to keep them blooming. Border phlox are extremely thirsty, but will go on from July to September with enough water.
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