Garden News  |  1st April 2017
FILL YOUR GARDEN WITH COLOUR
They’re a quintessential flower for a lot of gardeners, big, bright daisies that bloom and loom large all summer. They’re tolerant, strong and trouble free plants that pollinators flock to. They don’t need much maintenance and are a true treat of the cottage garden border. For many years pink flowers have been the norm but more recently breeders have produced hybrid varieties, paving the way for a kaleidoscope of colours, from soft oranges to vibrant green. So get ahead and plan for Echinaceas this week. They’re prime for planting and sowing now so they can develop well over the next few months, before dazzling with blooms in August until late autumn. Here we give you the lowdown on the best care methods, the best design tips and, best of all, the
most sumptuous varieties to try.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Garden News 1st April 2017.