Folk struggle with damp earth, cheerfully trying to grow all manner of things that demand good drainage and often neglecting those that are better suited to a continuous supply of moisture at the ...
THESE pint-sized beauties are currently everywhere, in window boxes and containers, or poking their colourful heads out at the front of borders and in woodlands. There are so many different types of ...
The name primrose refers to a large number of plants, some of which are not primroses at all. Primroses are in fact part of the Primula family - Primula being Latin, and referring to the fact that ...
Everyone knows polyanthus – those brightly coloured primroses that cheer us up in spring. Many of them are quite hardy – though a blanket of snow will slow up their flowering – but the ...