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Grow a Spectacular Garden in Pots
with ARTHUR PARKINSON — Horticulturist, writer and container gardening expert.
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Arthur shows us round the garden in early spring demonstrating why it’s worth planting an array of successional bulbs to get months, rather than weeks, of colour in the garden. Crocuses, Hyacinths, muscari and pansies all glitter away like jewels in Arthur’s collection of pots.
Arthur shows us around the garden in early spring demonstrating why it's worth planting an array of successional bulbs to get months, rather than weeks, of colour in the garden.
The early spring bloom of crocuses, hyacinths, and muscari demonstrate why it's worthwhile to plant bulbs in succession rather than just focusing on tulips. This way, the garden is full of jewels from much earlier in the year, before any of the tulips have come into flower, and you get months of colour rather than weeks.
The addition of 'Sizzle Frizzle' pansies adds pops of colour to the display.
The small pots are brilliant for bringing inside to add colour without having to cut any flowers, but as the weather gets warmer the smaller pots will dry out more easily, so it's better to concentrate on larger pots into late spring and summer. The smaller pots with bulbs in can be dead headed and then just left until next year.
Little pots need watering to flower successfully. To conserve water and help the pots get the best soak, place the pots on a tray and water each pot three times. The tray will catch the excess water, and the little pots will absorb it.
The crocuses are amazing at attracting the first bumblebees of the year. The foliage also creates a great layer under the alliums after the crocus flower is over. They can either be left in the pot to naturalise or removed and put in a bag to be planted again next year.
Muscari
Hyacinths
Crocuses
Pansies
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Horticulturist, writer and container gardening expert.
Named one of the most influential young UK gardeners by Architectural Digest, Arthur Parkinson is a gardener, florist and author with a penchant for growing flamboyant blooms and raising chickens. After studying horticulture at the Royal Botanical Gardens of Kew, Arthur went to work for plantswoman Sarah Raven at her farm in East Sussex to pursue his passion for growing cut flowers. He later became head gardener for the potter Emma Bridgewater, which inspired his first book, The Pottery Gardener. Arthur also co-presents the popular gardening podcast 'Grow, cook, eat, arrange' with Sarah Raven and regularly appears on BBC's 'Gardeners' World'.
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