Amateur Gardening  |  2nd June 2018
MAKE YOUR GARDEN BEAUTIFUL
Iceland poppies are, basically, shortlived perennials for sunny borders. However, they give their best display when treated as biennials. They will often self-sow, but over the years the colours usually drift to white. Grown correctly, the purity of their sparkling colours is hard to resist. This week Graham Rice explains why you should plant Papaver nudicaule now for a stunning display of colourful flowers next spring.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Amateur Gardening 2nd June 2018.