Amateur Gardening  |  11th November 2017
PLANTY TULIPS
Tulips are often planted alone en masse, and while this can be very effective in containers – pots of bridal white tulips, for instance, make a fabulous first
impression when positioned beside the front door – borders filled with huge
drifts of nothing but tulips can look a bit old fashioned. so perhaps it’s time to
shake things up a bit, and the easiest way to do so is by pairing your tulips with
other spring plants. pick the right partners and you will give them a new lease of life.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Gardening 11th November 2017.