The Independent 1995 Anna Pavord - Abstracts

The Independent 1995 Anna Pavord
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Ah, progress at last. (new growth starts to emerge in gardens)Retail industryAnna Pavord
A natural form of therapy. (gardening can help people who suffer from Seasonal Affective Disorder)Retail industryAnna Pavord
A waxy crassula isn't just for Christmas. (choosing plants as Christmas presents)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Brassicas to crow about. (tips for growing plants in the cabbage family)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Cold? It's freezing. (using an unheated greenhouse in winter)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Desperately seeking some good companions. (tips on successful companion planting)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Don't bury the books in the garden. (views on plans for Royal Horticultural Society's book collection)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Downfall of the Rambling Rector. (building a pergola)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Do you control your garden, or does it control you? (when nature cannot be allowed to run its course)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Every gardener's nightmare. (dealing with pests)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Every town house should have one. (winter window boxes for town houses)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Flowerpot to cooking pot. (planting up a herb garden)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Fresh tulips with plenty of garlic. (spring bulbs flourish despite adverse weather conditions)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Gasping under the privet. (dealing with a small garden)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Here's a thorny problem. (selecting hedging plants)Retail industryAnna Pavord
History grows: prune with care. (management of National Trust gardens)Retail industryAnna Pavord
If I buy just one tree, which should it be?Retail industryAnna Pavord
'In an Italian garden you might find fountains based on classical mythology. Here you get a fireman cherub in crazy helmet, mermaids holding out their hair with expressions suggesting they have just had a disastrous session with a Mayfair crimper.' (Plas Brondanw garden, Gwynedd, Wales)Retail industryAnna Pavord
In the fronds of an affair. (attractions of ferns)Retail industryAnna Pavord
It was nice weather for duckweed. (1995 Chelsea Flower Show)Retail industryAnna Pavord
I want flowers, fruit - and romance. (building up a garden from a bare plot)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Look no bugs, and no weather. (Royal Horticultural Society's shows)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Oh the thrill of endless possibilities. (choosing biennials and perennials)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Oi guv, wanna buy a lovely five-foot privet? (growing problem of theft from gardens)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Pots without petunias? (wide selection of plants for containers)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Seeds of the good life take root in Herefordshire. (Robert Milne, organic gardener of Pedwardine College, Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire)(Interview)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Some like it cool. (caring for indoor cyclamen)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Something a little mysterious. (dealing with a shady area at the bottom of a garden)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Still going at a good clip. (attractions of Haseley Court, Oxfordshire)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Sunny nature of the stinking hellebore.Retail industryAnna Pavord
That Norah Barlow is having a good time. (cross-breeding in the garden)Retail industryAnna Pavord
'The borders, quiet in May when I first visited, were blazing: echinops, plume poppy, stately spires of delphiniums.' (garden at Misarden Park, near Cirencester, Gloucestershire)Retail industryAnna Pavord
The fountains don't work. The flower beds are off-limits. The staff are stroppy. Welcome to Italy's top garden. (Villa Lante, Bagnaia, Italy)Retail industryAnna Pavord
The ideal gnome exhibition. (Birmingham's Garden and Leisure show)Retail industryAnna Pavord
There is more to it than holly and ivy. (making Christmas decorations from unusual materials)Retail industryAnna Pavord
The truth about tulips. (growing tulips from Central Asia)Retail industryAnna Pavord
The very model of a modernist garden. (designing a gardent to blend in with a 1960s house; Workshop series)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Too much of a good thing. (dealing with a small garden which has grown out of control)Retail industryAnna Pavord
We'll take a cup of compost yet .... (review of gardening achievements and failures in 1995 and plans for 1996)Retail industryAnna Pavord
When is a plum a gage? (caring for plum and gage trees)Retail industryAnna Pavord
Winter: best seen from inside. (planning a winter garden which can be appreciated from inside the house)Retail industryAnna Pavord
You can't buy fuchsias after 4.30. (Scotsdale Garden Centre voted Garden Centre of the Year)Retail industryAnna Pavord
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