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Talkback: A gardeners' visit to Madeira
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I saw a poinsettia plant in Nairobi over fourteen feet high in full flower. It was glorious but then my Clematis montana is too, climbing over my garage roof. I agree, Pippa, it's lovely to see the exotics but the real thrill is what we can grow here. I am buzzing with delight at the superlatives expressed by my first visitors en masse to my garden today - beautiful and wonderful were the in-words. I did so enjoy pointing out my favourites and the weather was perfect. Can't wait to do it again.
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water forget me not is a pretty little fellow and when in the right conditions will reward you with plenty of growth and flowers. From my experience they like damp soil so I would stand the pot on a brick or stone so that the water just covers the surface of the soil. Alternatively you could dig out some of the soil from the edge of the pond, line it with polythene with a few holes in the bottom and then refill it with soil and some gravel then plant the water forget me not and you will have the start of a mini bog garden by the edge of the pond. (Answer based on my own experience only) Hope this helps?
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traditionally clematis plants were always given a good mulching in spring which would feed them to some extent and help to keep the roots cool. However from my limited experience they will benefit from a little proprietary tomato feed or rose feed. you would generally do this spring and early summer and gradually dilute it more as you get to early summer, I find it's best to do this when the soil is moist. (advice based on my experience only)
Hope this helps?
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I live in the Netherlands and would LOVE to do a garden trip (organised if possible) around Galanthus.
Would anybody know of such a garden tour ? There is one from the Netherlands to the UK, however that is fully booked every year with the same visitors. Thank you so much in advance !