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Wallflowers get their name from their habit of growing near stone <br>
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Erysimum cheiri are shortlived evergreen perennials or biennials often grown as spring bedding. <br>
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You can buy them as plug plants now and get them in the <br>
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ground to flower early next year. This is a fun activity to do <br>
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with children or grandchildren. All you need is a well-weeded flower bed in a sunny spot,<br>
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gardening gloves, and a trowel. <br>
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Dig a hole so that the base of the plant is level with the soil.<br>
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Pop in your young wallflower, firm the earth around it and water <br>
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well. Repeat, leaving 20cm between plants. <br>
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They can grow to up to 50cm high depending on the variety <br>
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and come in a range of bright colours. E. ‘Fireglow' is a dazzling red and orange variety; E.<br>
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‘Bowles Mauve' is light purple, while E. ‘Sunset Primrose' is a fragrant lemon yellow. <br>
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Erysimum cheiri (pictured) are shortlived evergreen perennials or biennials often grown as spring bedding<br>
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This is also the time to plant plugs of Sweet Williams (Dianthus barbatus).<br>
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These are also biennials or short-lived perennials which grow to between 40 <br>
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to 60cm with clusters of carnation-like flowers from February <br>
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to June in colours from white to deep pink, often in a combination of two tones.<br>
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They prefer well-drained, alkaline to neutral soil in full sun.<br>
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POTATOES NEED LIFTING AND STORING <br>
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Potatoes are ready to lift when the foliage starts to die <br>
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Potatoes are ready to lift when the foliage starts to <br>
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die down. Remove leaves with signs of blight. Take care not to damage <br>
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tubers, lift and leave them on the ground to <br>
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dry. <br>
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Place in a paper bag and keep them in the dark,<br>
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so they do not sprout. Check regularly, and dump any looking diseased. <br>
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BEAT THE SQUIRRELS <br>
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Harvest nuts before squirrels and birds make off with them<br>
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Harvest nuts before squirrels and birds make off with <br>
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them. Hazelnuts are ready when the husks turn yellow.<br>
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Store in a dry room in a net bag. Once they are <br>
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fully dry, remove the husks. <br>
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Walnuts (Juglans regia) have a fibrous casing, which should be removed <br>
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using gloves, before drying in a cool oven at 40C - <br>
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then keep them in a dry place. <br>
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PLANT OF THE WEEK<br>
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ACTEA SIMPLEX (BRUNETTE) <br>
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Actea simplex or baneberry is a herbaceous perennial,<br>
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which grows well in moist soil in dappled shade. <br>
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In autumn, it produces spikes of tiny fragrant white flowers which are purple in bud.<br>
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These are a good source of late nectar for pollinating <br>
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insects and are followed by poisonous berries. <br>
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Actea simplex ‘Brunette' is a cultivar that has been given the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit.<br>
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Its deep purplish brown foliage contrasts well with its ghostly white blooms. <br>
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Actea simplex (pictured) or baneberry is a herbaceous perennial, which grows well in moist soil <br>
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READER'S QUESTION <br>
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Can you recommend good daffodils for pots? <br>
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Serena Dalton, Knutsford. <br>
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Dwarf narcissi daffodils are ideal for pots and make a <br>
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cheerful welcome if you place them by your front door<br>
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Dwarf narcissi are ideal for pots and make a cheerful welcome if you place them by your front door.<br>
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N. Tête-à-tête is a classic miniature daff with golden yellow blooms.<br>
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N. ‘Jetfire' has a windswept appearance. <br>
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N. ‘More and More' is a dainty new dwarf <br>
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variety that is long flowering. Petticoat daffodils <br>
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are also worth showing off in pots, with their bell-like blooms.<br>
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Try N. ‘White Petticoat' or N. ‘Mary Poppins' with magical creamy white flowers. <br>
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