WHEN planting winter containers, I can’t help thinking of Joan Rivers and her famous saying, ‘The light at the end of the tunnel is usually another train.’
Planting anything is a leap of faith, but especially in winter, and with winter bedding, who knows what the weather is going to throw at it? When I first started gardening, ‘Universal’ pansies were still in their infancy. Bred for their ability to bloom in winter, they were like primary school children in charge of a paint factory: colourful, but far from reliable. That hasn’t stopped parks’ departments from using pansies to fill beds – they may look promising now, but come spring they are often conspicuous by their absence, with weeds where the pansies should be.
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To dig or not to dig?
Should we be carrying out a full dig on plots now? Bob considers the pros and cons of the 'autumn dig' debate
The box ball blues
As if his beleaguered box hadn't already taken a beating, Toby now has to deal with some hungry box caterpillars
Save your own seeds
Masterclass on: seed saving
Strange sightings
Three unusual insects turn up in Val's garden in one day
A bolt from the blue!
Cornflowers are perfect for garden and vase
Winter moth prevention
Ruth shows you how to avoid maggoty tree fruits
Create a winter container
There are as many options as in summer
Lightweight gardening tools
AS well as being good for our mental health, gardening is also great exercise.
Autumn price round-up
AG finds better bargains in lesser-known brands
Rudbeckias
Rudbeckias are ideal for sunny summer patios and borders, with some able to survive our coldest winters