Archive for August, 2007
Vegetative Propagation- Buddleia Cutting
Friday, August 31st, 2007Propagating new plants from existing ones is not only utterly economical, it is also one of the most satisfying aspects of gardening.
Once you are able to strike your own cuttings you move up from just being a “check book gardener”- whereby you buy all your plants to a proper gardener.
The particular shrub I am featuring […]
If Your Soil Is Mostly Clay, There Is Still Hope
Thursday, August 16th, 2007It is not every time that we have the advanatage of working with ideal soil. Sometimes, we get the unfortunate disadvantage of working with soil that is made up of heavy clay particles. An overabundance of clay like this is far from the definition of the “ideal soil” to garden with.
The ideal soil is one […]



















