News
- Talk at Nursery on Tues 21st Sept 2010
- Naomi House Open Day winner at The Chelsea Flower Show 2010
- Chelsea Flower Show 2010
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Becky's goodbye cake
Nursery Diary 3rd September 2010
Developments on the Nursery: This week we have been saying goodbye to some of our members of staff Rebecca has been working with us now for 3 years and is off to pastures new and we wish her good luck in her new job Our summer students, Becky and James have also left to go back to University We will miss them all
Come along and visit the Nursery this weekend
Hardy's on the Road This weekend will see us at the National Gardening Show at Shepton Mallet, Bath & West Showground as well as Robert Hardy attending Wolverton Manor Plant Fair on the Isle of Wight
Hardy's Gardening Tip for the Week: Lots of your summer herbaceous perennials will be setting seeds so this will be the time to be collecting them whilst the weather is still good and the seed heads are dry. Make sure you collect seeds in paper bags and label clearly what you have collected Ensuring that you do not touch the seeds with your hands |
CAMPANULA
CAMPANULA
CAMPANULACEAE
Bellflowers are a very large and varied genus. There is a variety suitable for most places in the garden and they are generally easy to grow.
Over 300, mainly deciduous and perennial, species are to be found across the northern hemisphere in temperate climates. They grow in a wide range of areas, from moor and mountain to woodland and grassland. There are also biennial forms.
Although conditions required vary with the species, most are happy in sun or part shade, with fertile, well-drained soil.

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